n.烈日,骄阳
骄阳似火;毒日头;畏日;烈阳
scorching heat───炎热
coaching inn───教练客栈
scorching───adj.灼热的;激烈的;讽刺的;过早硫化的;v.把…烧焦;严厉批评;切割;过早硫化(scorch的ing形式)
scorchingly───焦灼地
scorchingness───焦灼
scoring out───删去;划掉
searching out───vi.寻找到;查出
catching on───理解,明白;变得流行
catching out───发觉…有错误
He's wearing a hat has long break, but have relied block a scorching sun block rain.───他头上戴的草帽早已破了, 但还得靠它挡一挡烈日风雨.
Working in the fields under the scorching sun, they were all panting for a cold drink.───烈日下在地里干活, 他们都渴望喝点清凉饮料.
Working in the scorching sun all day has knocked me up.───整天在灼热的阳光下工作已把我累垮了.
With the scorching sun overhead , I could hardly move a step forward.───赤日当头, 我都走不动了.
Shabby room where empty, should not block the wind and scorching sun.───简陋的居室里空空荡荡, 不能遮挡狂风和烈日.
Now space experts want to see how the comet has changed after its tour around the scorching sun.───现在专家期待着观察彗星在环绕灼热太阳飞行之后会发生怎样的变化。
Peasants are busy weeding under the scorching sun.───农民在炎炎烈日下忙着除草.
The scorching sun has blistered the paint on the door.───烈日晒得门上的油漆都起了泡.
All the working people were soaked with sweat in the scorching sun.───那些工作的人,在烈日当空之下,个个汗流浃背.
The scorching sun is in the sky . The weather is extraordinarily hot.───烈日当空, 天气异常炎热.
They were weeding under the scorching sun at this time yesterday.───昨天的这个时候他们正在烈日下除草。
Summer day scorching sun, creek water actually still limpid Bright Static, is icy cold biting cold.───夏日骄阳似火, 小河的水却依然清澈明静, 冰凉彻骨.
Two girls, braving scorching sun, walked the streets from the school, then a full half - hour's drive.───两个女孩, 顶着炎炎烈日, 从学校走到街道, 那足足有半个钟头的车程.
Kenya's voters turned out in droves and queued for hours under a scorching sun.───肯尼亚的选民就聚集一起在炎炎烈日下排队等候几个小时。
Peasants are busy weeding under scorching sun.───农民在赤日炎炎下忙着除草.
The grass withered under a scorching sun.
The scorching sun has blistered the paint on the door.
A scorching sun is very good for airing quilts.
I kept standing in the scorching sun for a long time,till I fainted.
They were weeding under the scorching sun at this time yesterday.
The scorching sun grilled us.
Under the scorching sun, Masoud Bwisir, 38, and his fellow rebels had just taken control of a checkpoint on Friday in the village of Tajura, 6 miles (10 km) east of the Libyan capital of Tripoli.
He was dizzy with the scorching sun.
Peasants are busy weeding under the scorching sun.