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scorched
焦
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Scorch
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Scorched
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Scorching
.]
1.
To
burn
superficially
;
to
parch
,
or
shrivel
,
the
surface
of
,
by
heat
;
to
subject
to
so
much
heat
as
changes
color
and
texture
without
consuming
;
as
,
to
scorch
linen
.
Summer
drouth
or
singèd
air
Never
scorch
thy
tresses
fair
. --
Milton
.
2.
To
affect
painfully
with
heat
,
or
as
with
heat
;
to
dry
up
with
heat
;
to
affect
as
by
heat
.
Lashed
by
mad
rage
,
and
scorched
by
brutal
fires
.
--
Prior
.
3.
To
burn
;
to
destroy
by
,
or
as
by
,
fire
.
Power
was
given
unto
him
to
scorch
men
with
fire
.
--
Rev
.
xvi
. 8.
The
fire
that
scorches
me
to
death
.
--
Dryden
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
scorched
adj
1:
dried
out
by
heat
or
excessive
exposure
to
sunlight
; "
a
vast
desert
all
adust
"; "
land
lying
baked
in
the
heat
";
"
parched
soil
"; "
the
earth
was
scorched
and
bare
";
"
sunbaked
salt
flats
" [
syn
:
adust
,
baked
,
parched
,
sunbaked
]
2:
having
everything
destroyed
so
nothing
is
left
salvageable
by
an
enemy
; "
Sherman's
scorched
earth
policy
"
3:
damaged
or
discolored
by
superficial
burning:"the
scorched
blouse
tore
easily
"
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