melt
melt 英 [melt] 美 [mɛlt]
v. 熔化,溶解 n. 熔化
进行时:melting 过去式:melted 过去分词:melted 第三人称单数:melts 名词复数:melts
- To melt means to fade away slowly and disappear, like a snowman in the middle of the Sahara.
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- v. 熔化,溶解
- n. 熔化
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1. The snow showed no sign of melting.
雪没有一点融化的迹象。
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2. melting ice
正在融化的冰
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3. The sun had melted the snow.
阳光融化了积雪。
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4. First, melt two ounces of butter.
先溶好两盎司黄油。
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5. The tension in the room began to melt.
屋里的紧张气氛开始缓和。
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6. Her trusting smile melted his heart.
她那信任的微笑使他的心变软了。
- melt (n.) 1854, "molten metal," from melt (v.). In reference to a type of sandwich topped by melted cheese, 1980, American English.
- melt (v.) Old English meltan "become liquid, consume by fire, burn up" (class III strong verb; past tense mealt, past participle molten), from Proto-Germanic *meltanan; fused with Old English gemæltan (Anglian), gemyltan (West Saxon) "make liquid," from Proto-Germanic *gamaltijan (source also of Old Norse melta "to digest"), both from PIE *meldh- (source also of Sanskrit mrduh "soft, mild," Greek meldein "to melt, make liquid," Latin mollis "soft, mild"), from root *mel- (1) "soft." Figurative use by c. 1200. Related: Melted; melting.
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