mould 英 [məʊld]   美 [mold]

mould

mould  英 [məʊld] 美 [mold]

v. (用模具)浇铸,塑造,紧贴  n. 模具, 风格;霉 

进行时:moulding  过去式:moulded  过去分词:moulded  第三人称单数:moulds  名词复数:moulds 

A clay mould is used for casting bronze statues. 用黏土模具来浇铸青铜塑像。
Pour the chocolate into a heart-shaped mould. 将巧克力倒入心形模子。

  • Mould is the British spelling for "mold" — the stuff you find growing on old bread or the container you use to create your jello masterpieces.
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  • v. (用模具)浇铸,塑造,紧贴
  • n. 模具, 风格;霉
  • 1. A clay mould is used for casting bronze statues.

    用黏土模具来浇铸青铜塑像。

  • 2. Pour the chocolate into a heart-shaped mould.

    将巧克力倒入心形模子。

  • 3. He is cast in a different mould from his predecessor.

    他和他的前任性格不一样。

  • 4. She doesn't fit into the traditional mould of an academic.

    她不像一个传统的学者。

  • 5. There's mould on the cheese.

    干酪发霉了。

  • 6. mould growth

    霉的生长

  • 7. First, mould the clay into the desired shape.

    首先,将陶土做成需要的形状。

  • 8. The figure had been moulded in clay.

    这座人像是用黏土塑造的。

  • 9. He moulded them into a superb team.

    他将他们塑造成一支非凡的队伍。

  • 10. The fabric moulds to the body.

    这种织物很贴身。

  • mould chiefly British English spelling of mold in various senses. Related: Moulded; moulding.
mould ( especially US mold ) / məʊld ; NAmE moʊld / noun , verb mould moulds moulded moulding noun 1 [countable ] a container that you pour a liquid or soft substance into, which then becomes solid in the same shape as the container, for example when it is cooled or cooked 模具;铸模 A clay mould is used for casting bronze statues. 用黏土模具来浇铸青铜塑像。 Pour the chocolate into a heart-shaped mould. 将巧克力倒入心形模子。 They broke the mouldwhen they made you (= there is nobody like you). 你是世上独一无二的。 2 [countable ,  usually singular ] a particular style showing the characteristics, attitudes or behaviour that are typical of sb/sth (独特)类型,个性,风格 a hero in the ‘Superman’ mould “超人”型的英雄 He is cast in a different mould from his predecessor. 他和他的前任性格不一样。 She doesn't fit (into) the traditional mould of an academic. 她不像一个传统的学者。 3 [uncountable ,  countable ] a fine soft green, grey or black substance like fur that grows on old food or on objects that are left in warm wet air 霉;霉菌 There's mould on the cheese. 干酪发霉了。 moulds and fungi 霉菌和真菌 mould growth 霉的生长 see also leaf mould IDIOM break the ˈmould (of sth) to change what people expect from a situation, especially by acting in a dramatic and original way 改变…模式;打破…模式 verb 1 [transitive ] to shape a soft substance into a particular form or object by pressing it or by putting it into a mould (用模具)浇铸,塑造 mouldA (into B) First, mould the clay into the desired shape. 首先,将陶土做成需要的形状。 mouldB (from/out of/in A) The figure had been moulded in clay. 这座人像是用黏土塑造的。 2 [transitive ] to strongly influence the way sb's character, opinions, etc. develop 对…影响重大;将…塑造成 mouldsb/sth The experience had moulded and coloured her whole life. 这次经历影响了她的一生。 mouldsb/sth into sb/sth He moulded them into a superb team. 他将他们塑造成一支非凡的队伍。 3 [intransitive ,  transitive ] mould(sth) to sth to fit or make sth fit tightly around the shape of sth (使)紧贴于,吻合 The fabric moulds to the body. 这种织物很贴身。 mould / məʊld ; NAmE moʊld /
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