[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)熔化;(使)融化 When a solid substance melts or when you melt it, it changes to a liquid, usually because it has been heated.
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The snow had melted, but the lake was still frozen solid...
雪已经融化了,但是湖面上仍然冻得结结实实的。
Meanwhile, melt the white chocolate in a bowl suspended over simmering water...
同时,把碗置于微沸的水上,将白巧克力放入碗中使其熔化。
Add the melted butter, molasses, salt, and flour.
加入化开的黄油、糖浆、盐和面粉。
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[VERB 动词](情绪等)消失,消散,平息 If something such as your feelings melt, they suddenly disappear and you no longer feel them.
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His anxiety about the outcome melted, to return later but not yet...
他对未知结果的焦虑消散了,这种焦虑过后还会袭上心头,但至少现在还没有。
He would have struggled but his strength had melted.
他本欲作一番挣扎,却已力不从心。
Melt away means the same as melt .melt away 同 melt
When he heard these words, Shinran felt his inner doubts melt away.
听到这番话,欣兰感到他内心的疑虑顿时消散了。
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[VERB 动词]逐渐融入(黑暗、人群等);与…融为一体 If a person or thing melts into something such as darkness or a crowd of people, they become difficult to see, for example because they are moving away from you or are the same colour as the background.
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The youths dispersed and melted into the darkness...
年轻人散开了,消失在夜幕之中。
The squadron's armour is draped in sand-coloured nets that melt into the landscape.
装甲连的装甲车上罩着沙色的网,和周围的风景融为一体。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)(心)软化 If someone or something melts your heart, or if your heart melts, you start to feel love or sympathy towards them.
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When his lips break into a smile, it is enough to melt any woman's heart...
他粲然一笑就足以让任何女人心软。
When a bride walks down the aisle to a stirring tune, even the iciest of hearts melt.
当新娘伴着激动人心的乐曲走在教堂的走廊上时,即便最冰冷的心都会融化。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](带鱼或肉的)奶酪三明治 A melt is a piece of bread which has meat or fish on it, and melted cheese on top.
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...a tuna melt.
金枪鱼奶酪三明治
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melt away
melt down
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melt★/melt; NAmEmelt/verb1★[intransitive , transitive ]to become or make sth become liquid as a result of heating (使)熔化,融化◆The snow showed no sign of melting.雪没有一点融化的迹象。◆melting ice正在融化的冰meltsth ◆The sun had melted the snow.阳光融化了积雪。◆First, melt two ounces of butter.先溶好两盎司黄油。☞collocationsat
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2[intransitive , transitive ]to become or to make a feeling, an emotion, etc. become gentler and less strong (使)软化,变得温柔◆The tension in the room began to melt.屋里的紧张气氛开始缓和。meltsth ◆Her trusting smile melted his heart.她那信任的微笑使他的心变软了。IDIOMˌmelt in your ˈmouth(of food 食物)to be soft and very good to eat 爽滑可口;柔嫩好吃☞more at
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n.PHRASAL VERBSˌmelt aˈway | ˌmelt sth↔aˈwayto disappear or make sth disappear gradually (使)慢慢消失◆At the first sign of trouble, the crowd melted away.人群一看有麻烦,便作鸟兽散。ˌmelt sth↔ˈdownto heat a metal or waxobject until it is liquid, especially so that the metal or waxcan be used to make sth else 将(金属或蜡)熔化☞related noun
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ˈmelt into sthto gradually become part of sth and therefore become difficult to see 逐渐融入;渐渐与某物成为一体meltmeltsmeltedmeltingmelt/melt; NAmEmelt/
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meltmelt /melt/ ●●○ verb
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1become liquid [intransitive, transitive] if something solid melts or if heat melts it, it becomes liquid → freeze, thaw: It was warmer now, and the snow was beginning to melt. Melt the butter in a saucepan.2disappear [intransitive] (also melt away) to gradually disappear: Opposition to the government melted away. His anger slowly melted.3become less angry [intransitive] to become less angry and begin to feel more gentle and sympathetic: She melted under his gaze. My heart just melted when I saw her crying.4melt in your mouth if food melts in your mouth, it is soft and tastes very nice5melt into somebody’s arms/embrace literary to allow someone to hold you in their arms and feel that you love them: Closing her eyes, she melted into his embrace. → butter wouldn’t melt in somebody’s mouth
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melt away phrasal verb1if a crowd of people melts away, the people gradually leave: The demonstrators melted away at the first sign of trouble.2to gradually disappear: Her determination to take revenge slowly melted away.melt down phrasal verbto heat a metal object until it becomes a liquid, especially so that you can use the metal again: A lot of the gold was melted down and used for making jewellery.melt into phrasal verb1to gradually change into something else: Her irritation melted into pity.2to gradually become hidden by something: He is trying to melt into the background.
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