mellowing查询结果如下:
词性:adjective
例句1. the splendid mellow brickwork of the Tudor gatehouse’
例句2. the mellow tone of his voice’
例句3. mellow apples’
例句4. I believe you are growing mellow with age’
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Beyond the breathing, his mellowing over the past several years has to do with age, he said.
除了呼吸训练,他说,年龄的增长也是他能够看透过去几年所发生事情的原因。
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The man once nicknamed “Robohack” with some envy by his competitors for his energy, seemed to be mellowing a little of late.
同行业者们觊觎他的充沛精力并曾冠以他“Robohack”的绰号,而他近来似乎成熟了些。
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The likeliest scenario is that a gradual increase in supply and a slight mellowing of demand will eventually bring some relief.
最有可能的就是:石油供应的缓慢回升以及对需求的减缓最终会让人松一口气。
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adjective
1.(especially of a sound, flavour, or colour) pleasantly smooth or soft; free from harshness.
‘she was hypnotized by the mellow tone of his voice’
‘slow cooking gives the dish a sweet, mellow flavour’
2.(of a person’s character) tempered by maturity or experience.
‘a more mellow personality’
‘That had something to do with Mehta’s commanding, yet mellow, personality, but it also had a lot to do with the orchestra’s professionalism.’
3.(of earth) rich and loamy.
‘to most farmers, soil has good tilth when it is mellow and granular and crumbles easily in the hand’
‘In making a Flower Bed, see that the ground is well drained; that the subsoil is deep; that the land is in a mellow and friable condition, and that it is rich.’
4.(of fruit) ripe, sweet, and juicy.
‘one dish of mellow apples’
‘The cliched image of autumn is that it is a fine season of mellow fruits, golden leaves and cool, bracing sunny days, but this has little bearing on the lives of anyone who lives in a town or city.’
5.(of wine) well-matured and smooth.
‘a mellow, richly flavoured Shiraz’
‘The rest of us enjoyed a well-earned meal and some of that very mellow Merlot.’
6.Relaxed and cheerful through being slightly drunk.
‘everybody got very mellow and slept well’
‘Anyhow, we quickly mellowed out with a bottle of the lowest teen-priced wine on a deep and scuffed settee and talked about holidays and every kind of rubbish.’
7.Relaxed and good-humoured.
‘Jean-Claude was feeling mellow’
‘This mindset mixed with her insomnia-induced delirium into a mellow state of tranquil patience.’
verb
1.Make or become mellow.
‘even a warm sun could not mellow the North Sea breeze’
‘fuller-flavoured whiskies mellow with wood maturation’
2.Relax and enjoy oneself.
‘I need to mellow out, I need to calm down’
‘We were just talking about how much he’s mellowed out in the last year or two.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。