melt 英 [melt]   美 [mɛlt]

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 

The snow showed no sign of melting. 雪没有一点融化的迹象。
melting ice 正在融化的冰

  • 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
  • 1. The snow showed no sign of melting.

    雪没有一点融化的迹象。

  • 2. melting ice

    正在融化的冰

  • 3. The sun had melted the snow.

    阳光融化了积雪。

  • 4. First, melt two ounces of butter.

    先溶好两盎司黄油。

  • 5. The tension in the room began to melt.

    屋里的紧张气氛开始缓和。

  • 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.
melt / melt ; NAmE melt / verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to become or make sth become liquid as a result of heating (使)熔化,融化 The snow showed no sign of melting. 雪没有一点融化的迹象。 melting ice 正在融化的冰 meltsth The sun had melted the snow. 阳光融化了积雪。 First, melt two ounces of butter. 先溶好两盎司黄油。 collocationsat cooking compare defrost , de-ice 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to become or to make a feeling, an emotion, etc. become gentler and less strong (使)软化,变得温柔 The tension in the room began to melt. 屋里的紧张气氛开始缓和。 meltsth Her trusting smile melted his heart. 她那信任的微笑使他的心变软了。 IDIOM ˌmelt in your ˈmouth (of food 食物 ) to be soft and very good to eat 爽滑可口;柔嫩好吃 more at butter n. PHRASAL VERBS ˌmelt aˈway | ˌmelt sth↔aˈway to disappear or make sth disappear gradually (使)慢慢消失 At the first sign of trouble, the crowd melted away. 人群一看有麻烦,便作鸟兽散。 ˌmelt sth↔ˈdown to heat a metal or waxobject until it is liquid, especially so that the metal or waxcan be used to make sth else 将(金属或蜡)熔化 related noun meltdown ˈmelt into sth to gradually become part of sth and therefore become difficult to see 逐渐融入;渐渐与某物成为一体 melt melts melted melting melt / melt ; NAmE melt /
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