parched

parched
adjective
1) (hot and dry: Nothing could grow in the parched land.) agostado, reseco
2) (thirsty: Can I have a cup of tea - I'm parched!) muerto de sed, sediento
parched
tr[pɑːʧt]
adjective
1 (very dry - land, earth) agostado,-a, reseco,-a; (- throat, mouth) reseco,-a
2 (thirsty) muerto,-a de sed
parched
adj.
requemado, -a adj.
reseco, -a adj.
pɑːrtʃt, pɑːtʃt
adjective
a) (very dry) reseco, agostado
b) (very thirsty) (colloq) (pred)

to be parched — estar* muerto de sed (fam)

[pɑːtʃt]
ADJ [land etc] abrasado, reseco; (=thirsty) * reseco, muerto de sed

I'm parched — me muero de sed

* * *
[pɑːrtʃt, pɑːtʃt]
adjective
a) (very dry) reseco, agostado
b) (very thirsty) (colloq) (pred)

to be parched — estar* muerto de sed (fam)


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