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/məʊld/ |
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1 | U a green , blue , or white bacteria that grows on food that is not kept fresh or on other things that are not kept clean and dry 霉;霉菌 |
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2 | C a shaped container into which you pour a liquid that then becomes solid in the shape of the container 模子;铸模;模型 |
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- | break the mould |
| to change a situation by doing something that is very different from what most people usually do or have done in the past |
| 打破常规 |
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- | fit the mould |
| to be very similar to , or different from , other people or things of the same type |
| 非常相似或截然不同 |
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- | in the traditional/classic/modern etc mould |
| very similar to other things of a particular type |
| 以传统/古典/现代风格等 |
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| Their latest album includes several songs in the classic folk mould. 他们最新的专辑收录了几首古典民间音乐风格的歌曲。 |
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