meltable 的 3 个定义
melt·ed, melt·ed or mol·ten, melt·ing.
- to become liquefied by warmth or heat, as ice, snow, butter, or metal.
- to become liquid; dissolve: Let the cough drop melt in your mouth.
- to pass, dwindle, or fade gradually: His fortune slowly melted away.
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melt·ed, melt·ed or mol·ten, melt·ing.
- to reduce to a liquid state by warmth or heat; fuse: Fire melts ice.
- to cause to pass away or fade.
- to cause to pass, change, or blend gradually.
- to soften in feeling, as a person or the heart.
- the act or process of melting; state of being melted.
- something that is melted.
- a quantity melted at one time.
- a sandwich or other dish topped with melted cheese: a tuna melt.
meltable 近义词
等同于 liquid
由meltable构成的短语
- melt in one's mouth
- butter wouldn't melt
更多meltable例句
- “Even though the surface temperature is very low,” Ojha says, “because of these heat-producing elements that are undoubtedly present in any rocky planet, it would create enough heat to create a melt and you could potentially have a deep biosphere.”
- The year 2020 has not been good to many things, but it has been very, very good to the tuna melt.
- Human actions are altering the climate 170 times faster than natural forces, bringing about extreme weather, warming oceans, ice melt, and rising sea levels.
- Eighteen months of summer melt when you’re already three grades behind is virtually impossible to come back from.
- When there isn’t enough ice to reflect the sun’s rays back into space, that heat is instead absorbed by the ocean, accelerating further ice melt while altering ocean currents, weakening the jet stream and changing wind patterns.
- While the beans are cooling and drying, melt the butter in a saute pan over medium heat.
- Add chocolate and butter to the bowl and melt, stirring to combine.
- The pictures which would melt even the hardest of Republcian hearts were taken at the end of November.
- Dessert is a slice of melt-in-your-mouth treacle tart with a dollop of perfectly tart clotted cream.
- Melt butter and marshmallow in big stock pot then add puffed rice cereal.
- From the said mixture, although they tried it several times, it was impossible to fuse or melt the said ore.
- O that thou wouldst rend the heavens, and wouldst come down: the mountains would melt away at thy presence.
- I feel all untied in a place like this; the rigidity of one's nature begins to melt and flow.
- In his later years he must often have wished his “too too solid flesh would melt,” for it had become a heavy burden.
- The anger and indignation Jess had felt began to melt before this apology and the ladys frank manner.