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sko:ld 1. verb1) (to hurt with hot liquid or steam: He scalded his hand with boiling water.) skålde, svi2) (in cooking, to heat (eg milk) to just below boiling-point.) varme opp til kokepunktet2. noun(a hurt caused by hot liquid or steam.) skåldsår, brannsår- scaldingskåldeIsubst. \/skɔːld\/se ➢ skaldIIsubst. \/skɔːld\/1) skålding, skåldsår2) ( botanikk) skåld(syke)(burns and) scalds brannskaderIIIverb \/skɔːld\/1) skålde, skålde seg på2) varme opp (nesten til kokepunktet), ettervarme3) koke, skylle i kokende vann4) begynne å koke, begynne å boblelike a scalded cat som et olja lynscald out ( om panne eller kjele) koke ut -
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scald´ing|ly — scald|ing «SKL dihng», adjective. 1. that scalds; hot enough to scald: »scalding water. He…drinks his tea scalding (Scott). 2. Figurative: »scalding tears. Our venomous and scalding words…burn like coals (John Jackson). –scald´ing|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
scald|ing — «SKL dihng», adjective. 1. that scalds; hot enough to scald: »scalding water. He…drinks his tea scalding (Scott). 2. Figurative: »scalding tears. Our venomous and scalding words…burn like coals (John Jackson). –scald´ing|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary