molten 英 [ˈməʊltən]   美 [ˈmoʊltən]

molten

molten  英 [ˈməʊltən] 美 [ˈmoʊltən]

adj. 熔化的;铸造的;炽热的  v. 换毛;脱毛(molt的过去分词) 

As molten rock meets the air, it cools and forms plates on the lake's surface. 当熔化的岩石遇到空气之后,它会冷却下来,并形成漂浮在湖面的岩板。
That night, I watched him rappel into the area near a molten volcano on the island of Hawaii. 那天晚上,我看着他顺着绳索下到夏威夷岛上一个熔化的火山附近地区。

  • Molten describes an object that's reduced to liquid form by heating. You're probably familiar with lava, the molten rock that explodes out of a volcano.
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  • adj. 熔化的;铸造的;炽热的
  • v. 换毛;脱毛(molt的过去分词)
  • 1. As molten rock meets the air, it cools and forms plates on the lake's surface.

    当熔化的岩石遇到空气之后,它会冷却下来,并形成漂浮在湖面的岩板。

  • 2. That night, I watched him rappel into the area near a molten volcano on the island of Hawaii.

    那天晚上,我看着他顺着绳索下到夏威夷岛上一个熔化的火山附近地区。

  • 3. A new Spanish project will use molten salts to store heat from the Sun for up to 15 hours, so that the plant could potentially operate through the night.

    西班牙的新的项目将会使用熔化的盐来存储来自太阳的能量,可以维持到15个小时,因此电厂可以在夜间继续的供电运转。

  • molten (adj.) late 13c., from archaic past participle of Old English meltian, a class III strong verb (see melt (v.)).
mol·ten / ˈməʊltən ; NAmE ˈmoʊltən / adjective (of metal, rock, or glass 金属、岩石或玻璃 ) heated to a very high temperature so that it becomes liquid 熔化的;熔融的 mol·ten / ˈməʊltən ; NAmE ˈmoʊltən /
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