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1 Sear Cloth
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2 sear
سَفَعَ \ scorch: to burn the surface of (sth., not food) with dry heat: He stood too near the fire and scorched his trousers. sear: to burn or dry as if with great heat. singe: to burn (sth., such as cloth or hair) slightly, with dry heat. \ See Also شيط (شَيَّطَ)، لفح (لَفَحَ)، حرق (حَرَقَ) -
3 singe
1. n ожог2. v палить, опаливать3. v подпаливать4. v текст. опаливатьСинонимический ряд:blister (verb) blister; burn; char; scald; scorch; sear; wound -
4 سفع
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5 scorch
سَفَعَ \ scorch: to burn the surface of (sth., not food) with dry heat: He stood too near the fire and scorched his trousers. sear: to burn or dry as if with great heat. singe: to burn (sth., such as cloth or hair) slightly, with dry heat. \ See Also شيط (شَيَّطَ)، لفح (لَفَحَ)، حرق (حَرَقَ) -
6 singe
سَفَعَ \ scorch: to burn the surface of (sth., not food) with dry heat: He stood too near the fire and scorched his trousers. sear: to burn or dry as if with great heat. singe: to burn (sth., such as cloth or hair) slightly, with dry heat. \ See Also شيط (شَيَّطَ)، لفح (لَفَحَ)، حرق (حَرَقَ)
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