释义 |
melt/melt/ v. & n.●v. 1 intr. become liquefied by heat 融化;熔化 2 tr. change to a liquid condition by heat (see also 另见 MOLTEN) 使融化;使熔化 3 intr. & tr. soften or liquefy by the action of moisture; dissolve 融化;使溶解 4 intr.a (of a person, feelings, the heart, etc.) be softened as a result of pity, love, etc. (人、情感、心等因可怜、爱等)变软 b dissolve into tears 伤心落泪 5 tr. soften (a person, feelings, the heart, etc.) 使(人、情感、心等)变软 a look to melt a heart of stone 一瞥熔化铁石心 6 intr. (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 into) change or merge imperceptibly into another form or state 逐渐变化;融合 night melted into dawn 夜尽昼来 7 intr. (often foll. by 常后跟 away) (of a person) leave or disappear unobtrusively (人)逐渐消失 melted into the background 消失在背景中; melted away into the crowd 融进了人群中 8 intr. (usu. as 通常作 melting adj.) (of sound) be soft and liquid (声音)柔和的 melting chords 柔和的和弦 9 intr. colloq. (of a person) suffer extreme heat [口] (人)热得难熬 I'm melting in this thick jumper 穿这件厚套衫真热死我了 ●n. 1 liquid metal etc. 熔化的金属(熔化物等) 2 an amount melted at any one time 一次熔化的量 3 the process or an instance of melting 熔化;融化;溶解 □ melt away disappear or make disappear by liquefaction 消失;使消散 □ melt down 1 melt (esp. metal articles) in order to refuse the raw material 重新熔化,回炉(尤指金属器物) 2 become liquid and lose structure (cf. 参见 MELTDOWN) 熔化 □ melt in the mouth (of food) be delicious and esp. very light (食物)美味的(尤指入口就融化) □ meltable adj.□ melter n.□ meltingly adv.[Old English meltan, mieltan from Germanic: related to MALT] |