Tórrido in english
Torrid
pronunciation: tɔrəd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: tɔrəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
tórrido = scorching ; baking hot ; piping hot ; sultry ; torrid ; sweltering.
Example: It is widely known that black robes help the Bedouins to keep cool in the scorching heat of the desert.Example: He slept on a camp bed in the baking hot room between 12-hour shifts and survived on leftovers brought to him by friendly chefs.Example: The monks then add milk and salt to taste and piping hot Tibetan tea is ready to serve.Example: The day was sultry, and some of the party, being parched with thirst, left the line of march, and scrambled down the bank of the river to drink.Example: The impression in England was that Queensland was a torrid place, not suitable for white occupation, and very thinly occupied, mostly by blacks.Example: Her silver britches gleamed in the sweltering Saturday afternoon sun.more:
» calor tórrido = scorching heat ; torrid heat ; blistering heat ; searing heat .
Example: With scorching heat from above and hard labour in the fields, Mirza Kak felt pangs of hunger. Example: At times during the summer, residents across Ontario and southern Quebec either enjoyed or endured bouts of torrid heat and insufferable humidity. Example: Normally snow-covered in winter, the mountain range is bare now but offers some welcome shade from the blistering sun. Example: As the searing heat in the region continues, wildlife's struggle for survival becomes more difficult each day.» zona tórrida, la = torrid zone, the .
Example: The Arabian Peninsula lies in the torrid zone, and rainfall is sparse, espacially in the central part.