melt
n. 熔化, 熔化物, 溶解 v. (使)熔化, (使)溶解, (使)消散, (使)变软
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词形变化
教材释义与例句
熔化;熔化物
熔化,溶解;渐混
使融化;使熔化;使软化;使感动
释义与例句
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Molten material, the product of melting.
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The transition of matter from a solid state to a liquid state.
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The springtime snow runoff in mountain regions.
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A melt sandwich.
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A wax-based substance for use in an oil burner as an alternative to mixing oils and water.
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A soft, soppy, or overly emotional person.
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A centre-left or liberal person, when in opposition to a leftist; (especially) a critic of Jeremy Corbyn within the Labour Party.
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Variant spelling of milt, the semen of a male fish, used as food.
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Rock showing evidence of having been remelted after it originally solidified.
可数 不可数 地质Numerous samples of breccia and impact melts were recovered by drilling into the floor of the crater.
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To change (or to be changed) from a solid state to a liquid state, usually by a gradual heat.
融化
熔化
使融化
使熔化
溶
溶化
I melted butter to make a cake.
When the weather is warm, the snowman will disappear; he will melt.
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To dissolve, disperse, vanish.
比喻 不及物His troubles melted away.
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To soften, as by a warming or kindly influence; to relax; to render gentle or susceptible to mild influences; sometimes, in a bad sense, to take away the firmness of; to weaken.
及物/不及物 比喻1923, Ernest Bramah, The Eyes of Max Carrados He was very dubious at first, but I believe the fellow is genuine in his attachment to the house. His final scruple melted when he learned that I should not require him to sit up with me.
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To be discouraged.
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To be emotionally softened or touched.
比喻 不及物She melted when she saw the romantic message in the Valentine's Day card.
My heart melted when I first heard the song.
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To be very hot and sweat profusely.
非正式 不及物I need shade! I'm melting!
词汇关系
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上位词 4
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词源
From Middle English melten, from a merger of Old English meltan (intransitive) and mieltan (transitive), both meaning “to melt, digest,” from Proto-West Germanic *meltan and *maltijan, from Proto-Germanic *meltaną and *maltijaną, both from Proto-Indo-European *(s)meld- (“melt”). Cognate with Icelandic melta (“to digest”).
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