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blistering

英 [ˈblɪstərɪŋ]

美 [ˈblɪstərɪŋ]

adj.  (描述体育动作)迅速的,劲头十足的; 酷热的; 言辞激烈的; 尖刻的
v.  (使)起疱,起泡; (使表皮等)涨破,爆裂; 猛烈抨击; 严厉批评
blister的现在分词

医学计算机

Collins.1 / BNC.19162 / COCA.14978

牛津词典

    adj.

    • (描述体育动作)迅速的,劲头十足的
      (describing actions in sport) done very fast or with great energy
      1. The runners set off at a blistering pace.
        赛跑运动员如脱缰野马般起跑了。
    • 酷热的
      extremely hot in a way that is uncomfortable
      1. a blistering July day
        七月的一个大热天
      2. blistering heat
        酷热
    • 言辞激烈的;尖刻的
      very critical
      1. a blistering attack
        激烈的抨击

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ 酷热的;炎热的
      Blisteringheat is very great heat.
      1. ...a blistering summer day.
        炎炎夏日
    • ADJ-GRADED (评论)严厉的,愤怒的,尖刻的
      Ablisteringremark expresses great anger or dislike.
      1. The president responded to this with a blistering attack on his critics.
        作为对此的回应,总统对批评者们给予了严厉的抨击。
    • ADJ (体育动作)飞快的,强劲的,有力量的
      Blisteringis used to describe actions in sport to emphasize that they are done with great speed or force.
      1. Sharon Wild set a blistering pace to take the lead.
        莎伦·怀尔德健步如飞,跑在最前面。

    英英释义

    noun

    adj

    • very fast
      1. a hot sports car
      2. a blistering pace
      3. got off to a hot start
      4. in hot pursuit
      5. a red-hot line drive
      Synonym:hotred-hot
    • hot enough to raise (or as if to raise) blisters
      1. blistering sun
      Synonym:blistery
    • harsh or corrosive in tone
      1. an acerbic tone piercing otherwise flowery prose
      2. a barrage of acid comments
      3. her acrid remarks make her many enemies
      4. bitter words
      5. blistering criticism
      6. caustic jokes about political assassination, talk-show hosts and medical ethics
      7. a sulfurous denunciation
      8. a vitriolic critique
      Synonym:acerbacerbicacidacridbittercausticsulfuroussulphurousvirulentvitriolic

    双语例句

    • That was a blistering summer day.
      那是一个炎炎夏日。
    • A blistering pace; got off to a hot start; in hot pursuit; a red-hot line drive.
      激烈的步伐;下车去快速启动;激烈的追求;快车道行车。
    • When he saw the broken flagon, he uttered a blistering curse and demanded to know what had happened here.
      当他看见碎裂的大酒壶时他狠狠的咒骂然后询问发生了什么。
    • The president responded to this with a blistering attack on his critics.
      作为对此的回应,总统对批评者们给予了严厉的抨击。
    • This woman painted her face with ground tree bark to keep it moist in the blistering sun.
      这个女人用大树的树皮使脸上的图案在烈日下能够保持湿润。
    • Sharon Wild set a blistering pace to take the lead.
      莎伦·怀尔德健步如飞,跑在最前面。
    • The heat is blistering already, and women in the crowd shade themselves from the sun with plastic bags.
      炎炎烈日下,人群里的妇女只好把塑料袋罩在头上,权作遮蔽。
    • Hakkinen drove at a blistering pace.
      哈基宁以极快的速度开车。
    • Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims have been flocking there all day, many of them waiting up to12 hours in the blistering heat just to be at this event.
      成千上万的朝圣者一整天都聚集在这里,许多人在酷热中等待了12个小时,就是为了参加此次活动。
    • Even judged by the blistering speed of information technology industry change, India's achievement is astonishing.
      即使以信息技术业变革的飞快速度来衡量,印度的成就也是令人惊讶的。