英:[meltɪd]
美:[meltɪd]
英:[meltɪd]
美:[meltɪd]
v.
(使)融[溶,熔]化( melt的过去式和过去分词 )
溶解
(使)消散,消失
(使)软化,变得温柔
词根:melt
adj.melting 融化的;溶解的;动人的;感伤的
meltable 可熔的;易溶化的
n.melt 熔化;熔化物
melter [冶] 熔化器;熔炼工
meltwater 冰雪融化成的水;熔融液
v.melting 融化(melt的ing形式)
vi.melt 熔化,溶解;渐混
vt.melt 使融化;使熔化;使软化;使感动
verb
intransitive verb
to become altered from a solid to a liquid state usually by heat
dissolve, disintegrate
the sugar melted in the coffee
to disappear as if by dissolving
her anger melted at his kind words
obsolete to become subdued or crushed (as by sorrow)
to become mild, tender, or gentle
to lose outline or distinctness : blend
transitive verb
to reduce from a solid to a liquid state usually by heat
to cause to disappear or disperse
to make tender or gentle : soften
noun (1)
material in the molten state
the mass melted at a single operation or the quantity melted during a specified period
the action or process of melting or the period during which it occurs
the spring melt
the condition of being melted
a sandwich with melted cheese
a tuna melt
noun (2)
spleenespecially: spleen of slaughtered animals for use as feed or food
melted butter溶化牛油;溶化奶油;黄油溶液
Verb Middle English, from Old English meltan; akin to Old Norse melta to digest, Greek meldein to melt — more at mollify Noun (2) Middle English milte, from Old English; akin to Old High German miltzi spleen
The first known use of melt was before the 12th century
melt1 of 2verb
to change from a solid to a liquid state usually through heat snow melts
melt butter
dissolve sense 1
the sugar melted in the coffee
to grow less : disappear
clouds melting away
to make or become gentle : soften
a warm smile melts the heart
to lose clear outline or shape : blend, merge
melt2 of 2noun
a melted substance
melt1 of 2verb
to change from a solid to a liquid state usually through heat snow melts
melt butter
dissolve sense 1
the sugar melted in the coffee
to grow less : disappear
clouds melting away
to make or become gentle : soften
a warm smile melts the heart
to lose clear outline or shape : blend, merge
melt2 of 2noun
a melted substance
melt1 of 2verb
to change from a solid to a liquid state usually through heat snow melts
melt butter
dissolve sense 1
the sugar melted in the coffee
to grow less : disappear
clouds melting away
to make or become gentle : soften
a warm smile melts the heart
to lose clear outline or shape : blend, merge
melt2 of 2noun
a melted substance
1 His fingers were slimy, coated in a pale ooze that was either melted skin or pus.
2 The anger in Hamlet’s face had melted away, leaving only sadness.
3 There was a flash of anger there, but it quickly melted into an odd expression of surprise or confusion.
4 The army of demons and rakshas—many of them now little more than melted lumps on the lobby floor of the museum—vanished in a puff of smoke.
5 The skin deemed damaged but salvageable looks red, hot, and melted in places.
6 My sundae sat mostly melted in my cup, and I plopped the cup down and slid it across the table at him.
7 Emily’s anger at the suggestion of giving away The Gold-Bug melted into embarrassed horror when she realized that James was right.
8 The snow was largely melted on the macadam and in the southfacing fields and woods.
9 As I watched, the snow melted off the trees and the roofs and the lawns.
10 Presently the leopard dæmon’s statuelike stillness melted, and she moved away once more, lithe and silent.
11 Rainfall was limited, and what water there was rushed across the plain in the annual flood of melted snow.
降雨量有限,每年融化的雪水洪流冲过平原,成为滋润此地的水源。
12 In front of them they saw the lower lands dotted with small clumps of trees that melted away in the distance to a brown woodland haze.
13 Hades melted into nothing, leaving me holding empty black robes.
14 It melted away too quickly, leaving a soothing minty aftertaste that made me want more.
15 She melted butter in a saute pan, then tossed in pieces of the gnarly meat.
16 The vlei people melted into the shadows, and all he could detect were their melancholy cries and the squelch of their feet.
17 Even as the ice melted in my veins and grateful gulps of air filled my lungs, my unease deepened into dread.
18 Sure, it was drier than rain — until it melted in your socks.
19 There must have been a hundred of them, all partly melted and stuck in long crooked rows behind where the bed had been.
20 We washed our hair in melted snow and scrubbed at our fingernails.
1 溶解
solutus melting dissolving resolvent dissolvingly diffluence solution resolution dissolution lysis deliquescence resolve melt dissolve leach deliquesce uncongeal merge solubilize
2 烂醉如泥的
3 酩酊大醉的
fogmatic glazed looped groggy bagged paralytic piped rattled blotto crapulous rumdum crapulent up to the gills blown up far gone
4 烂醉如泥
pissed bagged blotto zonked stone-blind dead-drunk jakeleg shut-eye souse blind drunk like a boiled owl decks awash stewed to the gills be put to bed with a shovel pissed as a newt full as a goog
5 酩酊大醉
fogmatic glazed looped groggy bagged paralytic piped rattled blotto crapulous rumdum crapulent jakeleg dip bust dehorn up to the gills have a bag on full as a tick blown up far gone
6 熔化的
7 溶解的
9 融化的