mellow
mellow 英 [ˈmeləʊ] 美 [ˈmeloʊ]
adj. 圆润的,柔和的;成熟的;芳醇的 vt. 使成熟;使柔和 vi. 成熟;变柔和
进行时:mellowing 过去式:mellowed 过去分词:mellowed 第三人称单数:mellows 名词复数:mellows 比较级:mellower 最高级:mellowest
- When something becomes mellow, it gets softer or more relaxed. People are often said to mellow with age, meaning their aggressiveness, their sarcasm, and their short temper have given way to a more easygoing, genial manner.
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- adj. 圆润的,柔和的;成熟的;芳醇的
- vt. 使成熟;使柔和
- vi. 成熟;变柔和
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1. It ahs often been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
常常看到那些生活或已生活在死亡的阴影之中的人们都赋予他们所做的每件事以芳醇甜美。
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2. It has often been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
常常看到那些生活或已生活在死亡的阴影之中的人们都赋予他们所做的每件事以芳醇甜美。
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3. This change provided a more mellow flavor which enhanced the taste of other foods without overpowering them.
这一变化提供了一种更加成熟的味道,在没有破坏其他食物风味同时提高了它们的鲜味。
- mellow (adj.) mid-15c., melwe "soft, sweet, juicy" (of ripe fruit), perhaps related to melowe, variant of mele "ground grain" (see meal (2)), influenced by Middle English merow "soft, tender," from Old English mearu. Meaning "slightly drunk" is from 1680s. Mellow yellow "banana peel smoked in an effort to get high" is from 1967. Related: Mellowly; mellowness.
- mellow (v.) 1570s, from mellow (adj.). Related: Mellowed; mellowing.
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