a scorching critique of the government's economic policy
对政府经济政策的严厉批评
1.烧焦似的,灼热的,像烧一般的;非常热的
2.尖酸刻薄的;苛刻的
1.〈口〉灼热地;热得灼人
1.“scorch”的现在分词
1.extremely hot
1.The present participle of scorch
1.Over the gravel so that the sun was scorching hot, the ground as if floating a layer of burning heat wave.
遍布的砾石让太阳晒得滚烫,地面上悬浮着一层仿佛燃烧着的热浪。
2.More often, she had thick brochure, under the scorching sun wind and Kaiyuan around the streets, children do not discourage drug abuse.
更多时候,她抱着厚厚的宣传册,顶着寒风和烈日走遍开远的大街小巷,劝诫孩子们千万别吸毒。
3.Summer: the sun like a boss's boss fireball, scorching light, the road was roasted hot sun, go on foot a bunch of white smoke step.
夏:太阳像个老大老大的火球,光线灼人,公路被烈日烤得发烫,脚踏下去一步一串白烟。
4.THE SUN had nearly reached the meridian, and his scorching rays fell full on the rocks, which seemed themselves sensible of the heat.
太阳差不多已升到半空了,它那灼人的光芒直射到岩石上,岩石似乎也受不了那样的热度。
5.Under the scorching sun, an old man sat by the bank staring at the buoy on the river. From dawn to dusk he still got nothing in his hands.
烈日下,一老翁坐在岸边,两眼一动不动的盯着河面的浮标,从日出到日落,依然两手空空,老翁却怡然自得,乐在其中。
6.And I woke up in a blur and was tied up, hurt, adrenaline scorching inside, as it raced through my veins.
我醒来,在一片模糊,被捆绑起来,伤害,肾上腺素灼人内,因为它通过我的血管比赛。
7.The scorching-hot lava also carved teardrop-shaped islands into the surface, which are visible near the edges of these plains.
很明显的是在这些平原的边缘附近,灼热的岩浆会在地表“雕刻”出泪珠状岛屿。
8.The flames of the coming storm seemed to have caught fire within her, to be scorching her in her white frock.
即将到来的暴风雨的火焰似乎在她心里燃烧起来,要把穿着雪白上衣的她烧得透焦。
9.In 2006 this reporter spent several scorching days with him and his 11-man team in Anbar Province, when he was an adviser to the Iraqi Army.
在2006年,这位记者和他还有十一位队友度过一段非常愉快的日子,当时理查德森是伊拉克部队的一位顾问。
10.By now every investor on the planet is trying to handicap what happens when China's scorching-hot stock markets finally start to cool off.
随着炙手可热的中国股市开始降温,如今全球的每位投资者都在试图推断出由此产生的影响。