简明英汉词典 | ||
melt | ||
[melt] | ||
v. | ||
(使)融化, (使)熔化, 使软化, 使感动 | ||
美国传统词典[双解] | ||
melt | ||
melt | ||
AHD:[mμlt] | ||
D.J.[melt] | ||
K.K.[mWlt] | ||
v.(动词) | ||
melt.ed, melt.ing, melts | ||
v.intr.(不及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To be changed from a solid to a liquid state by application of heat or pressure or both. | |
熔化:用热、压力或两者的共同作用使固态转化为液态 | ||
(2) |
To dissolve: | |
溶解: | ||
Sugar melts in water. | ||
糖在水中溶解 | ||
(3) |
To disappear or vanish gradually as if by dissolving: | |
逐渐消失:好像被溶解似的逐渐消失: | ||
The crowd melted away after the rally. | ||
集会结束之后,人群逐渐散去 | ||
(4) |
To pass or merge imperceptibly into something else: | |
逐渐融合:不被察觉地延伸或融合为一体: | ||
Sea melted into sky along the horizon. | ||
在地平线处海天连成了一片 | ||
(5) |
To become softened in feeling: | |
感动,软化:感情上变得温和: | ||
Our hearts melted at the child's tears. | ||
孩子的眼泪使我们的心变软了 | ||
(6) |
Obsolete To be overcome or crushed, as by grief, dismay, or fear. | |
【废语】 崩溃:被(悲痛、沮丧或恐惧等)压倒或击溃 | ||
v.tr.(及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To change (a solid) to a liquid state by the application of heat or pressure or both. | |
熔化:用热力或压力,或者两者的共同作用使固态变为液态 | ||
(2) |
To dissolve: | |
溶解: | ||
The tide melted our sand castle away. | ||
潮水将我们用沙堆成的城堡冲散了 | ||
(3) |
To cause to disappear gradually; disperse. | |
逐渐消散:使逐渐消失;驱散 | ||
(4) |
To cause (units) to blend: | |
使混合在一起: | ||
“Here individuals of all races are melted into a new race of men”(Michel Guillaume Jean de Crèvecoeur) | ||
“在这里,各种族的成员融合在一起形成一个新的人类种族”(米歇尔·纪尧姆·让·德·克雷夫科尔) | ||
(5) |
To soften (someone's feelings); make gentle or tender. | |
使软化:使(某人的感情)软化;使变得温和或温柔 | ||
n.(名词) | ||
(1) |
A melted solid; a fused mass. | |
熔融的物质;熔融的材料 | ||
(2) |
The state of being melted. | |
熔融状态 | ||
(3) |
The act or operation of melting. | |
融化过程:进行熔解的行动或过程 | ||
(4) |
The quantity melted at a single operation or in one period. | |
融化量:单一操作中熔化的量,或在一定时期内熔化的量 | ||
(5) |
A usually open sandwich topped with melted cheese: | |
三明治:顶部通常涂有融化的奶酪的三明治: | ||
a tuna melt. | ||
金枪鱼三明治 | ||
n.attributive.(定语名词) | ||
Often used to modify another noun: | ||
常用于修饰另一名词: | ||
glacial melt water; the summer melt season. | ||
冰川融的水;酷热的夏季 | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English melten | |
中古英语 melten | ||
(2) |
from Old English meltan * see mel- 1 | |
源自 古英语 meltan *参见 mel- 1 | ||
继承用法 | ||
melt”abil“ity | ||
n.(名词) | ||
melt“able | ||
adj.(形容词) | ||
melt“er | ||
n.(名词) | ||
melt“ingly | ||
adv.(副词) | ||
melt“y | ||
adj.(形容词) | ||
参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
melt, fuse, liquefy, thaw, deliquesce | |
(2) |
These verbs mean to change or cause to change into a liquid. | |
这些动词的意思均为“(使)变成液态”。 | ||
(3) |
Melt implies liquefaction caused principally by heat: | |
Melt 主要指通过热力引起的液化: | ||
The candle softened and melted in the sun. | ||
蜡烛在太阳光下变软而熔解。 | ||
I melted the butter in a saucepan. Figuratively the term suggests gradual dispersion, dissipation, and disappearance: | ||
我在长柄锅内熔解黄油。 这个词的比喻用法可以表示逐渐消散、消耗及消失: | ||
“They melt like mist, the solid lands” (Tennyson). | ||
“陆地就象雾气一般消失” (但尼生)。 | ||
“The usual reserve of their manner . . . has . . . melted away” (Thomas De Quincey). | ||
“他们通常的沉默态度消失了” (托马斯·德·昆西)。 | ||
(4) |
Melt can also mean to become softened in feeling, as through pity, sympathy, or love: | |
Melt 也可表示因怜悯、同情或爱等而变软,变温和: | ||
His heart melted at the sight of the injured child. | ||
当他看见那受伤的孩子时,他的心变软了。 | ||
(5) |
Fuse primarily suggests the union of different constituents, such as two minerals, by or as if by heating: | |
Fuse 主要表示通过热作用将不同成分融合,例如两种矿物质的融合。 | ||
“It is the most formidable kind of faith—the kind that is emotionally fused with national pride” (Conor Cruise O'Brien). | ||
“这是一种最难以动摇的信念——一种感情上融入了民族骄傲的信念” (康纳·克鲁斯·欧希赖恩)。 | ||
(6) |
Liquefy, unlike the other terms in this group, is restricted to physical processes but is used of both gases and solids: | |
Liquefy 一词不同于这组词中的其他那些词,它只能用于指物理过程,但既可用于气体,也可用固体: | ||
a process that is used to liquefy nitrogen. | ||
用来使氮液化的过程。 | ||
(7) |
Thaw applies to the partial or complete melting of something, such as ice, that is frozen; figuratively it suggests the softening or dissolution of something, as of formality or reserve, likened to a frozen substance: | |
Thaw 用于指某物,例如固体冰,其部分或全部地融解;其比喻用法表示某物的变软或消失,例如被比作冰冻物质的严谨或节制: | ||
“The short, shy manner of their white-haired host thawed under the influence of Mrs. Elsmere's racy, unaffected ways” (Mrs. Humphry Ward). To deliquesce is to become liquid, usually gradually, through absorption of moisture from the air: | ||
“在艾尔斯迈尔夫人自然大方的风格影响下,他们那位白发主人的局促害羞之感慢慢消失了” (亨福德·沃德夫人)。Deliquesce 表示通过吸收空气中水汽而逐渐变成液体: | ||
“Pure chloride of sodium is not liable to deliquesce” (David Page). | ||
“纯净的氯化钠是不易潮解的” (戴维·佩吉) | ||
现代英汉词典 | ||
melt | ||
[melt] | ||
vt., vi. | ||
melted, molten, melting | ||
(1) |
融化;熔化 | |
Iron will melt when it is made very hot. | ||
当铁烧得很热时就会熔化的。 | ||
The snow on top of the mountains melted away under the sun. | ||
山顶上的雪在阳光下融化了。 | ||
(2) |
软化(人的心肠或态度) | |
(3) |
消失;使消失 | |
The crowd melted away. | ||
人群散去了。 | ||
The fog soon melted in the morning sun. | ||
"在早晨阳光下,雾很快消散了。" | ||
(4) |
融合;逐渐溶入 | |
习惯用语 | ||
melt in the mouth | ||
入口即化 | ||
常用词组 | ||
melt down | ||
(1) |
熔化 | |
(2) |
彻底垮台 | |
现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
melt | ||
[melt] | ||
vi. | ||
(melted; melted, molten[5mEultEn]) | ||
(1) |
熔化, 融化 | |
(2) |
溶解 | |
(3) |
逐渐消散[消失] | |
(4) |
(云等)变成雨 | |
(5) |
变柔润 | |
(6) |
(心等)变软, 产生怜悯的心情 | |
(7) |
[口]热极了 | |
(8) |
逐渐混合(into) | |
Iron melts at a great heat. | ||
铁在高温下熔化。 | ||
The snow melted away. | ||
雪化了。 | ||
Hills melt into the sky. | ||
群山渐渐没入天际。 | ||
I'm simply melting(with heat). | ||
我简直热死了。 | ||
In the rainbow one color melts into another. | ||
在虹中一种颜色逐渐混入另一种颜色。 | ||
Her anger melted. | ||
她的怒气消了。 | ||
She melted into tears. | ||
她伤心得落泪。 | ||
词性变化 | ||
melt | ||
[melt] | ||
vt. | ||
(1) |
使熔化; 使融化; 使溶解 | |
(2) |
使感动, 使软化 | |
(3) |
使消散[失] | |
(4) |
[俚]把(支票等)兑现 | |
melt sugar in water | ||
把糖溶于水 | ||
The sun melted the dark clouds. | ||
日出驱散了乌云。 | ||
It is easy to melt ice. | ||
融化冰很容易。 | ||
His pleading melted her. | ||
他的恳求使她心软下来。 | ||
melt | ||
[melt] | ||
n. | ||
(1) |
熔[溶]解; 熔化了的金属 | |
(2) |
熔[溶]解量 | |
(3) |
熔炉的一次装料 | |
习惯用语 | ||
melt away | ||
(1) |
融化; 消失; 消散 | |
(2) |
使心花怒放 | |
(3) |
(人)逐渐散去 | |
melt (sth.) down | ||
熔毁(金银器皿等); 熔化(金属); [谑]变卖(财产) | ||
melt in the mouth | ||
(食物)嫩软, 好吃极了 | ||
melt into | ||
(1) |
化为; 消散于... | |
(2) |
因心软而...; 感动得... | |
(3) |
熔成 | |
特殊用法 | ||
cold melt | ||
低温出钢; 冷装(熔炼) | ||
consumable melt | ||
自耗电极熔化 | ||
crucible-free zone melt | ||
无坩埚区熔 | ||
dead melt | ||
静熔 | ||
doped melt | ||
掺杂的熔体 | ||
drip melt | ||
滴熔法(电子轰击熔炼法) | ||
fine melt | ||
全熔炼 | ||
flash melt | ||
快速熔化 | ||
fluxed melt | ||
加溶盐熔体 | ||
Ga rich melt | ||
富镓熔体 | ||
gassy melt | ||
含气金属液 | ||
glass melt | ||
玻璃熔体[溶液] | ||
hot melt | ||
热溶性 | ||
iron melt | ||
铁水 | ||
liquid melt | ||
熔融物 | ||
polymer melt | ||
聚合物熔体 | ||
slack melt | ||
半熔(炼); 弱(热)裂解 | ||
snow melt | ||
融雪 | ||
stoichiometric melt | ||
化学计量的熔体, 理想配比的熔体 | ||
vacuum melt | ||
真空熔制 | ||
参考词汇 | ||
melt dissolve liquefy thaw | ||
都含“熔化”、“溶解”的意思。 | ||
(1) |
melt 指“通过加热把物质由固态变为液态”, 如: | |
Glass melts at high temperature. | ||
玻璃在高温下熔化。 | ||
(2) |
dissolve指“溶解”, 如: | |
dissolve sugar in water | ||
把糖溶解在水中。 | ||
(3) |
liquefy指“液化”, 即“把固体、气体变为液体”, 如: | |
Butter liquefies in heat. | ||
奶油加热便溶解。 | ||
(4) |
thaw指“通过加热把冰雪等冻凝的物体变为液体或半液体”, 如: | |
The ice has thawed. | ||
冰已解冻。 | ||
solidify freeze | ||
用法词典 | ||
melt | ||
(源自古英语 meltan) | ||
英文相关词典 | ||
melt | ||
change dissolve liquefy soften freeze solidify | ||
[七国语言]英汉电子大词典 | ||
melt | ||
熔融 | ||
[七国语言]英汉公共大词典 | ||
melt | ||
熔化 | ||
[七国语言]英汉化学大词典 | ||
melt | ||
溶融物 | ||
[七国语言]英汉生物学大词典 | ||
melt | ||
融解, 溶解 | ||
[七国语言]英汉冶金大词典 | ||
melt | ||
熔解 | ||
[七国语言]英汉原子能大词典 | ||
melt | ||
熔化 | ||
美国传统词典 | ||
melt | ||
melt | ||
AHD:[mμlt] | ||
D.J.[melt] | ||
K.K.[mWlt] | ||
v. | ||
melt.ed, melt.ing, melts | ||
v.intr. | ||
(1) |
To be changed from a solid to a liquid state by application of heat or pressure or both. | |
(2) |
To dissolve: | |
Sugar melts in water. | ||
(3) |
To disappear or vanish gradually as if by dissolving: | |
The crowd melted away after the rally. | ||
(4) |
To pass or merge imperceptibly into something else: | |
Sea melted into sky along the horizon. | ||
(5) |
To become softened in feeling: | |
Our hearts melted at the child's tears. | ||
(6) |
Obsolete To be overcome or crushed, as by grief, dismay, or fear. | |
v.tr. | ||
(1) |
To change (a solid) to a liquid state by the application of heat or pressure or both. | |
(2) |
To dissolve: | |
The tide melted our sand castle away. | ||
(3) |
To cause to disappear gradually; disperse. | |
(4) |
To cause (units) to blend: | |
“Here individuals of all races are melted into a new race of men”(Michel Guillaume Jean de Crèvecoeur) | ||
(5) |
To soften (someone's feelings); make gentle or tender. | |
n. | ||
(1) |
A melted solid; a fused mass. | |
(2) |
The state of being melted. | |
(3) |
The act or operation of melting. | |
(4) |
The quantity melted at a single operation or in one period. | |
(5) |
A usually open sandwich topped with melted cheese: | |
a tuna melt. | ||
n.attributive. | ||
Often used to modify another noun: | ||
glacial melt water; the summer melt season. | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English melten | |
(2) |
from Old English meltan * see mel- 1 | |
继承用法 | ||
melt”abil“ity | ||
n. | ||
melt“able | ||
adj. | ||
melt“er | ||
n. | ||
melt“ingly | ||
adv. | ||
melt“y | ||
adj. | ||
参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
melt, fuse, liquefy, thaw, deliquesce | |
(2) |
These verbs mean to change or cause to change into a liquid. | |
(3) |
Melt implies liquefaction caused principally by heat: | |
The candle softened and melted in the sun. | ||
I melted the butter in a saucepan. Figuratively the term suggests gradual dispersion, dissipation, and disappearance: | ||
“They melt like mist, the solid lands” (Tennyson). | ||
“The usual reserve of their manner . . . has . . . melted away” (Thomas De Quincey). | ||
(4) |
Melt can also mean to become softened in feeling, as through pity, sympathy, or love: | |
His heart melted at the sight of the injured child. | ||
(5) |
Fuse primarily suggests the union of different constituents, such as two minerals, by or as if by heating: | |
“It is the most formidable kind of faith—the kind that is emotionally fused with national pride” (Conor Cruise O'Brien). | ||
(6) |
Liquefy, unlike the other terms in this group, is restricted to physical processes but is used of both gases and solids: | |
a process that is used to liquefy nitrogen. | ||
(7) |
Thaw applies to the partial or complete melting of something, such as ice, that is frozen; figuratively it suggests the softening or dissolution of something, as of formality or reserve, likened to a frozen substance: | |
“The short, shy manner of their white-haired host thawed under the influence of Mrs. Elsmere's racy, unaffected ways” (Mrs. Humphry Ward). To deliquesce is to become liquid, usually gradually, through absorption of moisture from the air: | ||
“Pure chloride of sodium is not liable to deliquesce” (David Page). | ||
英汉船舶大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.融化,熔体 | ||
英汉电信大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.熔融,熔料 | ||
英汉地质大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.熔化,熔融,熔化 | ||
英汉纺织大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.熔化,熔融,熔化物 | ||
英汉航海大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.换成现金 | ||
英汉航空大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.融化,熔化;n.熔解,溶解;n.使溶化,使熔化 | ||
英汉化学大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.熔化,溶化,熔化物,软化,消失,渐渐消失;vt.熔化,软化 | ||
英汉海运大词典 | ||
melt | ||
熔解,溶解熔化物,熔化了的金属熔解量,溶化量熔化,溶化软化使熔化,使溶化,使软化 | ||
基本词义 | ||
melt | ||
熔化融化 | ||
基本词义 | ||
melt | ||
熔解,溶解熔化物,熔化了的金属熔解量,溶化量(使)熔化,(使)溶化(使)软化 | ||
基本词义 | ||
melt | ||
溶化,软化,使熔化,使溶化,使软化,熔解,溶解,熔化物,熔化了的金属,熔解量,溶化量,熔化,融化 | ||
英汉经贸大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.换成现金 | ||
英汉计算机大词典 | ||
melt | ||
vt.熔化(软化);n.溶化(溶体) | ||
英汉机械大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.熔化,熔炼 | ||
英汉建筑大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.熔化,软化 | ||
英汉农牧林大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.熔化 | ||
英汉能源大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.熔化,熔融,熔化 | ||
英汉水利大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.熔,溶,融 | ||
英汉消防大词典 | ||
melt | ||
熔化,溶解 | ||
英汉冶金大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.熔炼,熔体 | ||
英汉医学大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.熔化物 | ||
英汉中医大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.融化,熔化,溶化 | ||
英汉造纸大词典 | ||
melt | ||
n.熔化,熔解,熔融 |
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