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1 scalding
['skɔːldɪŋ] 1. 2.scalding hot — [iron etc.] rovente; [ water] bollente; [ weather] torrido
* * *adjective ((of a liquid) hot enough to scald.) bollente* * *scalding /ˈskɔ:ldɪŋ/A n.1 [u] (ind. tess.) cottura; lisciviatura2 [u] scottaturaB a.bollente; che scotta; scottante ( anche fig.): scalding hot, rovente; ( del tempo) torrido; ( d'acqua) bollente.* * *['skɔːldɪŋ] 1. 2.scalding hot — [iron etc.] rovente; [ water] bollente; [ weather] torrido
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I [skɔːld]nome scottatura f., ustione f.II 1. [skɔːld]2) (heat) sbollentare [fruit, vegetable]; (nearly boil) scaldare (senza fare bollire) [ milk]2.••* * *[sko:ld] 1. verb1) (to hurt with hot liquid or steam: He scalded his hand with boiling water.) ustionare2) (in cooking, to heat (eg milk) to just below boiling-point.) scaldare2. noun(a hurt caused by hot liquid or steam.) ustione, scottatura- scalding* * *[skɔːld]1. n2. vtFALSE FRIEND: scald is not translated by the Italian word scaldare* * *scald (1) /skɔ:ld/n.scottatura; ustione.scald (2) /skɔ:ld/n.(stor., letter.) scaldo ( poeta di corte).(to) scald /skɔ:ld/v. t.2 (tecn.) portare quasi a temperatura di ebollizione (latte, ecc.)4 (di lacrime, ecc.) bruciareFALSI AMICI: to scald non significa scaldare.* * *I [skɔːld]nome scottatura f., ustione f.II 1. [skɔːld]2) (heat) sbollentare [fruit, vegetable]; (nearly boil) scaldare (senza fare bollire) [ milk]2.••
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scalding hot — … Useful english dictionary
hot — [ hat ] adjective *** ▸ 1 very high in temperature ▸ 2 food: with spices ▸ 3 involving strong emotion ▸ 4 exciting and interesting ▸ 5 very good/skillful/lucky ▸ 6 difficult/dangerous ▸ 7 involving sex ▸ 8 determined to do something ▸ 9 busy ▸ 10 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
scalding — scald|ing [ˈsko:ldıŋ US ˈsko:l ] adj 1.) also scalding hot extremely hot ▪ a bowl of scalding water ▪ a cup of scalding hot tea 2.) literary scalding tears feel hot on your skin ▪ Scalding tears poured down her face … Dictionary of contemporary English
hot — I UK [hɒt] / US [hɑt] adjective Word forms hot : adjective hot comparative hotter superlative hottest *** Other ways of saying hot: tepid almost cold: used especially of liquids: a mouthful of tepid coffee lukewarm only slightly hot: used… … English dictionary
scalding — scald|ing [ skɔldıŋ ] adjective 1. ) very hot: scalding water/tea/coffee scalding hot: a scalding hot bath 2. ) FORMAL very severe: a scalding attack on the government s policies … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
scalding — [[t]skɔ͟ːldɪŋ[/t]] ADJ Scalding or scalding hot liquids are extremely hot. I tried to sip the tea but it was scalding. ...scalding hot water … English dictionary
scalding — UK [ˈskɔːldɪŋ] / US [ˈskɔldɪŋ] adjective 1) very hot scalding water/tea/coffee scalding hot: a scalding hot bath 2) formal very severe a scalding attack on the government s policies … English dictionary
hot — hot1 W2S1 [hɔt US ha:t] adj comparative hotter superlative hottest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(high temperature)¦ 2¦(spicy)¦ 3¦(very popular/fashionable)¦ 4¦(good)¦ 5¦(sexy)¦ 6¦(difficult/dangerous)¦ 7 a hot issue/topic etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
hot — 1 adjective hotter, hottest HIGH TEMPERATURE 1 WEATHER/FOOD/LIQUID ETC having a high temperature: It s too hot in here shall I open a window? | a nice hot bath | How hot is the water? | the hottest summer I can remember | hot countries | red hot… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
hot*/*/*/ — [hɒt] adj I 1) very high in temperature Ant: cold Cook the fish under a hot grill for 5 minutes.[/ex] Take your jacket off if you re hot.[/ex] It s going to be hot again today.[/ex] hot countries such as India[/ex] 2) hot food contains a lot of… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
hot-water ordeal — An ancient form of trial for crime in which the defendant s arms were plunged into scalding hot water … Ballentine's law dictionary