英:[smelt]
美:[smɛlt]
英:[smelt]
美:[smɛlt]
复数:smelt或smelts
第三人称单数:smelts
现在分词:smelting
过去式:smelted
过去分词:smelted
词根:smelt
n.smell 气味,嗅觉;臭味
smelter 熔炉;冶金厂;熔炼工
smelling 嗅诊;嗅气味
smeltery 冶炼厂
v.smelling 闻;发觉;发出气味(smell的ing形式)
vi.smell 嗅,闻;有…气味
vt.smell 嗅,闻;察觉到;发出…的气味
noun
any of a family (Osmeridae) of small bony fishes that closely resemble the trouts in general structure, live along coasts and ascend rivers to spawn or are landlocked, and have delicate oily flesh with a distinctive odor and taste
verb
transitive verb
to melt or fuse (a substance, such as ore) often with an accompanying chemical change usually to separate the metal
refine, reduce
verb
smell of有…的气味;闻出…的味道
sweet smell闻起来香
sense of smell嗅觉
bad smell坏味道,坏气味
fishy smell鱼腥味,鱼臭
smell the flowers放松一下,休息一会儿
smell the coffee清醒过来,认识到事物的本质
smell out嗅出;察觉
"熔化或熔炼",特别是矿石,在炉中通过加热分离其中的金属,14世纪晚期(含在 smelter “熔炼矿石的人”中),源自荷兰语或中低地德语 smelten “熔化,熔炼,液化”,源自原始日耳曼语 *smelt-(源头还包括古高地德语 smelzan,德语 schmelzen “熔化”),源自 PIE *smeld-, 是 PIE 词根 *mel-(1)“软”的变体。因此,该词与 melt(v.)有关。意大利语 smalto “搪瓷”源于方言 smalzo “黄油”,源自日耳曼语; 比较 enamel, email。相关词汇: Smelted; smelting; smeltery。
Noun Middle English, from Old English; akin to Norwegian smelte whiting Verb Dutch or Low German smelten; akin to Old High German smelzan to melt, Old English meltan — more at melt
The first known use of smelt was before the 12th century
smiley1 of 2adjective
exhibiting a smile : frequently smiling
smiley2 of 2noun
emoticon
smile1 of 2verb
to have, produce, or exhibit a smile
to look with amusement or ridicule
to be fortunate or agreeable
the weather smiled on our plans
to express by a smile
both parents smiled their approval
smile2 of 2noun
a change of facial expression in which the eyes brighten and the corners of the mouth curve slightly upward especially in expression of amusement, pleasure, approval, or sometimes scorn
smile1 of 2verb
to have, produce, or exhibit a smile
to look with amusement or ridicule
to be fortunate or agreeable
the weather smiled on our plans
to express by a smile
both parents smiled their approval
smile2 of 2noun
a change of facial expression in which the eyes brighten and the corners of the mouth curve slightly upward especially in expression of amusement, pleasure, approval, or sometimes scorn
smile1 of 2verb
to have, produce, or exhibit a smile
to look with amusement or ridicule
to be fortunate or agreeable
the weather smiled on our plans
to express by a smile
both parents smiled their approval
smile2 of 2noun
a change of facial expression in which the eyes brighten and the corners of the mouth curve slightly upward especially in expression of amusement, pleasure, approval, or sometimes scorn
smidgennoun
a small amount : bit
smidgennoun
a small amount : bit
smelt1 of 2noun
any of several very small food fishes that look like the related trouts and live in fresh water or in coastal sea waters
smelt2 of 2verb
to melt (as ore) usually in order to separate the metal
refine sense 1, reduce
smelt1 of 2noun
any of several very small food fishes that look like the related trouts and live in fresh water or in coastal sea waters
smelt2 of 2verb
to melt (as ore) usually in order to separate the metal
refine sense 1, reduce
smelternoun
a person whose work or business is smelting
or smeltery-tə-rē an establishment for smelting
smelt1 of 2noun
any of several very small food fishes that look like the related trouts and live in fresh water or in coastal sea waters
smelt2 of 2verb
to melt (as ore) usually in order to separate the metal
refine sense 1, reduce
1 After initially using copper for tools, humans turned to the more durable bronze, created by smelting copper along with tin and other metals.
2 “Jason Taylor”—Ross Wilcox's breath smelt like a bag of ham—“goes to the pictures with Mummy!”
3 He smelt the reek of whisky.
他身上一股威士忌味。
4 The camels smelt the water a mile off.
骆驼嗅出一英里外有水.
5 The free disposal process doesn’t involve smelting or crushing, but the guns rather are taken apart, with the receiver or frame being the only piece destroyed.
6 My cat started off as soon as he smelt the little dog.
我的猫咪一闻到小狗身上的气味便马上跳开跑掉了.
7 I smelt the blood of a British man.
我闻到了英国人的血味儿.
8 He smelt food cooking and remembered that one could not smell food cooking in Dalton’s home; pots could not be heard rattling all over the house.
9 I smelt a terrible odor.
我闻到一股难闻的气味.
10 So, far as this being the Lord’s work, I’m-a have to take his word for it, ’cause it jus’ don’t sum up that nothing holy would be tied up in something that smelt this bad.
11 Agriculture, smelting, petroleum, food & beverages, tobacco, handicrafts, clothing, tin mining, natural gas, narcotics.
农业, 熔炼, 石油, 食物 & 饮料, 烟草, 工艺品, 衣物, 罐子采矿, 天然气, 麻醉剂.
12 I smelt a mingling of Pablum and sour milk and salt-cod-stinky diapers and felt sorrowful and tender.
13 All other waters in Washington remain closed to fishing for Eulachon, also commonly known as Columbia River smelt.
14 The rain smelt of moss and earth and of the black bark of trees.
15 The loss of copper in electric furnace slag during flash smelting operation is described.
介绍了在闪速熔炼过程中,铜在电炉渣中的损失状况.
16 the process used for smelting iron ore
17 I was drying my hair. All at once I smelt something burning.
我正吹头发呢, 突然闻到一股糊味儿.
18 The dogs were smelling round; perhaps they smelt the thief.
那些狗在到处嗅, 也许它们嗅到了小偷的气味.
19 Adults can be exposed through occupational and environmental circumstances, too: When materials that contain lead are burned—for example, during smelting—those nearby may inhale lead particles.
20 I smelt something burnt before I remembered I had steamed a pudding.
当我闻到一股糊味,才想起来我还蒸着布丁。