English to Spanish Dictionary scorching

scorching

abrasador
definition
verb
surrounding houses were scorched by heat from the blast
burn the surface of (something) with flame or heat.
a sports car scorching along the expressway
(of a person or vehicle) move very fast.
adjective
the scorching July sun
very hot.
translation of 'scorching'
adjective
mordaz,
abrasador
example
Accept the conditions - even if it's 'scorching' sunshine or a really steep or rocky stretch.
Profit growth had slowed from 2004's 'scorching' pace.
It has set a 'scorching' pace in a bid to remain York's greenest company.
Around me, frustrated passengers began to speculate about the city overheating in 'scorching' temperatures.
Fear is an alien emotion to the 18-year-old sensation, whose biggest asset is his 'scorching' pace.
It was 'scorching' outside and there was no telling whether he had managed to fall asleep or not, and even if he did, there was no telling whether he would wake up.
Almost immediately, his calf swelled up, and the skin covering it grew 'scorching' hot.
The water was 'scorching' , and she liked it that way.
The band were in top form as they flew through the night's 'scorching' 65-minute, 11-song set.
People, from kiddies to oldies, received the recreation despite the 'scorching' sun.
Fear is an alien emotion to the prodigy, whose biggest asset is his 'scorching' pace.
The tale begins quietly enough on a long-ago summer's day of stifling heat and 'scorching' sunshine.
He got the innings going at a 'scorching' pace.
I had to leave it running for a minute or two until it was 'scorching' hot.
Normal people could only survive travel on the planet during dusk and dawn, when the temperature was neither freezing nor 'scorching' .
One of the defining characteristics of the Malaysian Grand Prix is the 'scorching' heat.
Vultures and hawks circled in the flat blue skies above; clouds flecked and passed as ships of ghostly steam; the sun was hot but not 'scorching' .
Did you ever put your fingers on something 'scorching' hot?
Farmers on the Continent battled against an exceptionally dry summer and 'scorching' temperatures that seriously damaged crops.
Keep in mind that Jamaican cuisine doesn't have to be 'scorching' .
The hot sun was 'scorching' , and they quickly headed inside.
The July sun was 'scorching' , and the driver got lost.
I'm in hot water, so 'scorching' and so deep that some relatives and friends are questioning my sanity.
It was one of the better-looking days, sunny, but not 'scorching' .
Men in khaki did not complain about the 'scorching' sun or the mirthful crowd.
No English daily is expanding at the 'scorching' pace of these.
Her face was 'scorching' and she could not look at him.
But of course he says this, and a great deal more, far more wittily and 'scorchingly' every time he goes into a recording studio.
The news for today, apart from the fact that Munich is 'scorchingly' hot, is that I apparently have a first class honours degree.
It looked 'scorchingly' hot out there in the opening minutes of the broadcast.
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