mellowing / ˈmɛl oʊ /

醇化醇化的更加成熟更加成熟的

mellowing4 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

mel·low·er, mel·low·est.

  1. soft, sweet, and full-flavored from ripeness, as fruit.
  2. well-matured, as wines.
  3. soft and rich, as sound, tones, color, or light.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make or become mellow.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Slang. a state, atmosphere, or mood of ease and gentle relaxation.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. mellow out, Slang. to become detached from worry, strife, stress, etc.; relax: After final exams let's go down to the beach and mellow out.to make more relaxed, agreeable, workable, etc.; soften or smooth: Chopin really mellows me out when I'm feeling tense.

mellowing 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

ripe, mature; softened

v. 动词 verb

ripen, mature

更多mellowing例句

  1. He’s also heard customers, often male, say they are planning to ride mellow trails while coveting bikes with aggressive, slack geometry that got good magazine reviews but were tested on very different terrain.
  2. Their milder flavor means you can follow Winslow’s advice and use shallots for a modified version of creamed onions, typically made with mellow pearl onions.
  3. I can’t quite explain why it was so delightful—the mellow vibe, his untroubled demeanor, the easy mastery of the skateboard, but damn.
  4. From a distance, they may appear deceptively mellow, but they’re filled with craggy granite peaks, waterfalls, and tight gorges, so hikes are often full of rock scrambles and river crossings.
  5. For others, it’s a mellow cruise on easy dirt just outside of town.
  6. The following bright and mellow Monday, Uriguen cradles the new child.
  7. Muhammad Ali in Excelsis by Peter Richmond from GQ, April 1998 He is in mellow middle age now.
  8. His first wife, Sarah Loewen, recalled him as being “mellow.”
  9. As his longtime friend Bishop Desmond Tutu once told Sky News, “he needed that time in prison to mellow.”
  10. Can you put "mellow" on the label, or just give the chemical content?
  11. The day was perfect; as clear and bright, as mellow and crisp, as rich in colour, as only an October day in England can be.
  12. The warmest land is chosen—mellow and free from stones or shaded by trees and prepared as if for a garden.
  13. The flavor is rich and mellow; a little more oily than Havana leaf.
  14. The moon rose majestically above the distant trees; her full, round, and yellow orb cast a mellow light upon our group.
  15. On this sweet lawn the inmates and guests walked for sun and mellow air, and often played bowls at eventide.