melt
【融化】
单词: melt
发音:
- 英式发音:/mɛlt/
- 美式发音:/mɛlt/
意思:
- 动词 - 融化,指固体变为液体,通常由于加热。常用于描述冰、雪、蜡等物质从固体状态转变为液体状态的过程。
- 动词 - 使融化,指通过加热或其他方法使物质变为液态。
- 例如:将冰块放入热水中,它会融化。
- 动词 - 逐渐消失或消散,通常用来描述感情或情绪逐渐软化、减轻或消失。
- 例如:某人的愤怒可能会“融化”,变得更加温和。
- 名词 - 融化过程,固体物质转变为液体的过程。
- 例如:雪的融化。
词源:
- 来自古英语“meltan”,意为“融化”。
例句:
- 指物体融化:
- The ice will melt if you leave it outside in the sun.
(如果你把冰放在太阳下,它会融化。) - The chocolate melted in my hands.
(巧克力在我手中融化了。)
- The ice will melt if you leave it outside in the sun.
- 指使物体融化:
- She melted the butter in the microwave before adding it to the recipe.
(她在微波炉里融化了黄油,然后加入食谱中。)
- She melted the butter in the microwave before adding it to the recipe.
- 指感情或情绪的软化:
- Her heart melted when she saw the puppy.
(当她看到小狗时,她的心融化了。)
- Her heart melted when she saw the puppy.
- 名词用法:
- The melt of the snow caused flooding in the streets.
(雪的融化导致了街道上的洪水。)
- The melt of the snow caused flooding in the streets.
相关词汇:
- melting (形容词) - 融化的
- The melting ice made a puddle on the floor.
(融化的冰在地板上形成了一滩水。)
- The melting ice made a puddle on the floor.
- meltdown (名词) - 融化,崩溃,指物体完全融化,或指情绪、情况等的崩溃
- He had an emotional meltdown after hearing the bad news.
(听到坏消息后,他情绪崩溃。)
- He had an emotional meltdown after hearing the bad news.
小结:
“melt”常用于描述物质由固态转变为液态的过程,通常是由于加热或环境温度的变化。它也可以用来比喻感情或情绪的转变,指从冷漠到温暖、柔软或宽容的变化。