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mould (obj) Br and AusAm usually mold HmEJld, $moJldv用模子制作,浇铸,塑造,使成形,把…塑造成Iron has to be heated to a very high temperature before it can be moulded (= shaped into a particular form). [T]铁在被铸造成形前必须被加热到很高的温度。This plastic is going to be moulded into plates. [T]这塑料将被制成盘子。The children moulded little pots out of/from/in (= made them by shaping) clay. [T]孩子们用黏土塑造小罐。(fig.) Firm discipline helps mould (= influence the development of) a child's character. [T]严格的纪律铸就孩子的性格。(fig.) I hate the way you're always trying to mould (= change) me into something you want me to be. [T]我讨厌你总想把我变成你理想的类型。(fig.) He was wearing an extremely tight costume which moulded to/round the contours of (= fitted closely round the shape of) his body. [I always + adv/prep]他穿着一件紧包身形的极紧的衣服。
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