scalding – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
scalding
adj.
burning, scorching; hot enough to scald; biting, scathing
scald
v.
burn with hot liquid or steam; treat with or cover with boiling liquid or steam; heat to a temperature just below the boiling point
Scalding
Scalding (from the Latin word
calidus, meaning hot) is a form of
thermal burn resulted from heated
fluids such as boiling water or steam. Most scalds are considered first or second degree burns, but third degree burns can result, especially with prolonged contact.
scalding
Adjective
1. marked by harshly abusive criticism; "his scathing remarks about silly lady novelists"; "her vituperative railing"
(synonym) scathing, blistering, vituperative
(similar) critical
scald
Noun
1. a burn cause by hot liquid or steam
(hypernym) burn
2. the act of burning with steam or hot water
(hypernym) burn
Verb
1. subject to harsh criticism; "The Senator blistered the administration in his speech on Friday"; "the professor scaled the students"; "your invectives scorched the community"
(synonym) blister, whip
(hypernym) attack, round, assail, lash out, snipe, assault
2. treat with boiling water; "scald tomatoes so that they can be peeled"
(hypernym) process, treat
3. heat to the boiling point; "scald the milk"
(hypernym) heat, heat up
4. burn with a hot liquid or steam; "She scalded her hands when she turned on the faucet and hot water came out"
(hypernym) burn
scalding
příd.jm.
vařící
scald
v.
opařit
scalding
Przym.
wrzący
scald
Czas.
(o)parzyć