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mold

/mohld/US // moʊld //UK // (məʊld) //

霉菌,塑造,铸模,霉变

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state.
    • : the shape created or imparted to a thing by a mold.
    • : something formed in or on a mold: a mold of jelly.
    • : a frame on which something is formed or made.
    • : shape or form.
    • : a prototype, example, or precursor.
    • : a distinctive nature, character, or type: a person of a simple mold.
    • : Shipbuilding. a three-dimensional pattern used to shape a plate after it has been softened by heating.a template for a frame.
    • : Architecture. a molding. a group of moldings.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to work into a required shape or form; shape.
    • : to shape or form in or on a mold.
    • : Metallurgy. to form a mold of or from, in order to make a casting.
    • : to produce by or as if by shaping material; form.
    • : to have influence in determining or forming: to mold the character of a child.
    • : to ornament with moldings.

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Examples

  • Then, the team used silicone molds of those items and plaster mixed with other materials to re-create the remaining 130 stones.

  • Two of the five, Newtowne 20 and Robinwood, are among the worst properties in the state, failing HUD inspections for violations that include structural damage, faulty plumbing and mold.

  • This silicone mold makes creating delicacies supereasy and delicious.

  • Thousands of slime mold amoebas cooperatively assemble into towers to spread their spores.

  • You could build bases on site by assembling pre-cast concrete pieces or making molds and pouring the concrete there.

  • Headmasters are in a unique position of power to mold the minds of impressionable young students.

  • One can think of a few American commentators who fit into that mold.

  • National Republicans see her in the mold of moderates like Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, but Democrats disagree.

  • On an issue like Syria, Cruz remains in the Kirkpatrick mold.

  • Square-jawed and muscular—in snapshots he looks like Channing Tatum in camo—Gibbs seemed to fit the mold of the ideal soldier.

  • Clubs were formed to discuss the great questions of the day, to mold public opinion, and to overawe the Assembly.

  • When he reached the woods along the creek he ran, keeping as much as possible on thick leaf mold that left the least impression.

  • The tire on its steel core is taken to the mold room and placed in a steel box or mold, shaped to exactly enclose it.

  • "Number two," said Balsamo, passing to the second mold, which he filled with the same skill and strength.

  • But the very next morning he turned up again, this time accompanied by another ranger of sterner mold.