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mell

/mel/US // mɛl //

麦尔,梅尔,姆尔

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to blend; mix; meld.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to meddle; concern oneself.

Examples

  • He pointed to them and began to run pell-mell back to the border, and I followed.

  • For now, the momentum does appear to be firmly behind the rebel forces in the east and their pell-mell dash through the desert.

  • We sat down pell-mell, anywhere, I next to Liszt, who kept putting things on my plate.

  • The scene beggars description; bags, bundles, bales, boxes are pitched out pell-mell.

  • Now, here seemed simple panic: and like a pack of dogs which rush to mangle a mongrel, they were at him pell-mell.

  • Her first thought was of the rabbit, and she came running pell-mell across the garden to greet him.

  • Toby clapped both hands to his ears, and in a flash the red-headed girl seized Bumper in her arms and ran pell-mell from the room.