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单词 scald
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scald


scald 1

S0116800 (skôld)tr.v. scald·ed, scald·ing, scalds 1. a. To burn (a person, for example) with hot liquid or steam.b. To subject to or treat with boiling water: scalded the hide to remove the hair; scalded and peeled the tomatoes.c. To heat (a liquid, such as milk) almost to the boiling point.2. To affect with a sensation similar to that caused by hot liquid on the skin: Tears scalded his eyes.3. a. To cause great emotional pain to: The remarks scalded her heart.b. To criticize harshly; excoriate: an article scalding the administration for incompetence.n.1. A body injury caused by scalding.2. A discoloration of leaves or stored fruit caused by any of various factors, such as exposure to intense light, oxidation, or infection with certain bacteria and fungi.
[Middle English scalden, from Old North French escalder, from Late Latin excaldāre, to wash in hot water : Latin ex-, ex- + Latin calidus, caldus, warm, hot; see kelə- in Indo-European roots.]

scald 2

S0116800 (skôld, skäld)n. Variant of skald.

scald 3

S0116800 (skôld, skäld)n. Variant of scall.

scald

(skɔːld) vb1. to burn or be burnt with or as if with hot liquid or steam2. (tr) to subject to the action of boiling water, esp so as to sterilize3. (tr) to heat (a liquid) almost to boiling point4. (Cookery) (tr) to plunge (tomatoes, peaches, etc) into boiling water briefly in order to skin them more easilyn5. the act or result of scalding6. (Plant Pathology) an abnormal condition in plants, characterized by discoloration and wrinkling of the skin of the fruits, caused by exposure to excessive sunlight, gases, etc[C13: via Old Norman French from Late Latin excaldāre to wash in warm water, from calida (aqua) warm (water), from calēre to be warm] ˈscalder n

scald

(skɔːld) n (Music, other) a variant spelling of skald

scald

(skɔːld) adj (Physiology) scabbyn (Pathology) a scab or a skin disease producing scabs[C16: from scall]

scald1

(skɔld)

v.t. 1. to burn with or as if with hot liquid or steam. 2. to subject to the action of boiling liquid or steam. 3. to heat to a temperature just short of the boiling point: to scald milk. 4. to parboil: to scald vegetables. v.i. 5. to become scalded. n. 6. a burn caused by the action of hot liquid or steam. 7. a. a browning of fruit or plant tissue caused by extreme heat or overexposure to the sun. b. a browning of fruit caused by a fungus or by improper conditions of growth or storage. [1175–1225; Middle English (v.) < dial. Old French escalder < Late Latin excaldāre to wash in hot water = Latin ex- ex-1 + -caldāre]

scald2

(skɔld, skɑld)

n. skald.

scald


Past participle: scalded
Gerund: scalding
Imperative
scald
scald
Present
I scald
you scald
he/she/it scalds
we scald
you scald
they scald
Preterite
I scalded
you scalded
he/she/it scalded
we scalded
you scalded
they scalded
Present Continuous
I am scalding
you are scalding
he/she/it is scalding
we are scalding
you are scalding
they are scalding
Present Perfect
I have scalded
you have scalded
he/she/it has scalded
we have scalded
you have scalded
they have scalded
Past Continuous
I was scalding
you were scalding
he/she/it was scalding
we were scalding
you were scalding
they were scalding
Past Perfect
I had scalded
you had scalded
he/she/it had scalded
we had scalded
you had scalded
they had scalded
Future
I will scald
you will scald
he/she/it will scald
we will scald
you will scald
they will scald
Future Perfect
I will have scalded
you will have scalded
he/she/it will have scalded
we will have scalded
you will have scalded
they will have scalded
Future Continuous
I will be scalding
you will be scalding
he/she/it will be scalding
we will be scalding
you will be scalding
they will be scalding
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been scalding
you have been scalding
he/she/it has been scalding
we have been scalding
you have been scalding
they have been scalding
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been scalding
you will have been scalding
he/she/it will have been scalding
we will have been scalding
you will have been scalding
they will have been scalding
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been scalding
you had been scalding
he/she/it had been scalding
we had been scalding
you had been scalding
they had been scalding
Conditional
I would scald
you would scald
he/she/it would scald
we would scald
you would scald
they would scald
Past Conditional
I would have scalded
you would have scalded
he/she/it would have scalded
we would have scalded
you would have scalded
they would have scalded

scald

1. To pour boiling water over something.2. To heat milk until it begins to bubble and rise.
Thesaurus
Noun1.scald - a burn cause by hot liquid or steamburn - an injury caused by exposure to heat or chemicals or radiation
2.scald - the act of burning with steam or hot waterburn - damage inflicted by fire
Verb1.scald - subject to harsh criticismscald - subject to harsh criticism; "The Senator blistered the administration in his speech on Friday"; "the professor scaled the students"; "your invectives scorched the community"blister, whiplash out, attack, snipe, assail, assault, round - attack in speech or writing; "The editors of the left-leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker"
2.scald - treat with boiling water; "scald tomatoes so that they can be peeled"process, treat - subject to a process or treatment, with the aim of readying for some purpose, improving, or remedying a condition; "process cheese"; "process hair"; "treat the water so it can be drunk"; "treat the lawn with chemicals" ; "treat an oil spill"
3.scald - heat to the boiling point; "scald the milk"heat, heat up - make hot or hotter; "the sun heats the oceans"; "heat the water on the stove"
4.scald - burn with a hot liquid or steam; "She scalded her hands when she turned on the faucet and hot water came out"burn - burn with heat, fire, or radiation; "The iron burnt a hole in my dress"
Translations
把...烫热到接近沸点烫伤

scald

(skoːld) verb1. to hurt with hot liquid or steam. He scalded his hand with boiling water. 燙傷 烫伤2. in cooking, to heat (eg milk) to just below boiling-point. (做菜時)把...加熱到接近沸點 把...烫热到接近沸点 noun a hurt caused by hot liquid or steam. 燙傷 烫伤ˈscalding adjective (of a liquid) hot enough to scald. (液體)滾燙的 滚烫的
IdiomsSeelike a scalded catEncyclopediaSeeSkald

scald


scald

 [skawld] a burn caused by a hot liquid or a hot, moist vapor; to burn in such fashion.

scald

(skawld), 1. To burn by contact with a hot liquid or steam. 2. The lesion resulting from such contact. [L. excaldo, to wash in hot water]

scald

(skawld) 1. To burn by contact with a hot liquid or steam. 2. The lesion resulting from such contact. [L. excaldo, to wash in hot water]

scald

A burn caused by hot liquid or steam.

SCALD


AcronymDefinition
SCALDStructured Computer-Aided Logic Design
SCALDStatistical Continuous Automatic Leak Detection

scald


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Synonyms for scald

noun a burn cause by hot liquid or steam

Related Words

  • burn

noun the act of burning with steam or hot water

Related Words

  • burn

verb subject to harsh criticism

Synonyms

  • blister
  • whip

Related Words

  • lash out
  • attack
  • snipe
  • assail
  • assault
  • round

verb treat with boiling water

Related Words

  • process
  • treat

verb heat to the boiling point

Related Words

  • heat
  • heat up

verb burn with a hot liquid or steam

Related Words

  • burn
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