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    molten查询结果如下:

    音标:['moʊltən]

    基本释义/说明:adj.熔化的;炽热的;铸造的;melt的过去分词.()
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    形容词
    熔化(融)的;铸造的
    molten metal
    熔融金属,金属液.
    a molten image
    (金属)铸像.
    动词
    melt 的古体过去分词*
    -扩展释义
    名词 【化学】
    熔化的,熔融铁;熔,软化
    形容词
    熔化的,熔解的; 浇铸的,模铸的
    【化学】
    熔融铁化物
    形容词 【模具】 【模具词汇】
    熔热的
    形容词 【海洋】
    熔解了的
    形容词 【计算机术语】
    熔的
    【海运】
    熔化了的
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:|adjective|

    例句1. a stream of molten metal

    -molten的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Capable of being melted.
    It’s a snap to make decorative soap for gifts or your own bathroom by using meltable blocks of soap, such as Soap Expressions, from a craft store.
    Having a high tendency to melt.
    Sandwiches make satisfying dinners, too, and a tabletop grill makes short work of this crispy, melty farmer cheese version.
    Served alongside a melty scoop of ice cream or dolloped with whipped cream, it makes a perfect barbeque dessert from July 4th to Labor Day.
    I’m not sure if she’s inconsistent as a character or if she’s just constantly denying her true self while protecting a soft, melty core.
    Being in a liquid state as a result of melting.
    Asparagus with melted butter.
    Resistant to melting.
    Used in the names of various recipes for cakes and cookies that seem to melt in the mouth.

    动词 变体/同根词

    (intransitive) To shed or lose a covering of hair or fur, feathers, skin, horns, etc, and replace it with a fresh one. || (transitive) To shed in such a manner.
    To melt a metal, especially so that it can be remade into something else. || To have a breakdown; to collapse or fail utterly.
    There was a time, during the early years, when he would melt down after a tough loss.
    At the north end where he lies, three tall smokestacks let off thick-gray smoke from the white-hot coke used to melt down the iron ore.
    If the UK was in a boom and the interest rate was set too low, hyperinflation could take place and lead to economic melt down.
    (ergative) To change (or to be changed) from a solid state to a liquid state, usually by a gradual heat. || (intransitive, figuratively) To dissolve, disperse, vanish. || (transitive, figuratively) To soften, as by a warming or kindly influence; to relax; to render gentle or susceptible to mild influences; sometimes, in a bad sense, to take away the firmness of; to weaken. || (intransitive, figuratively) To be emotionally softened or touched. || (intransitive, colloquial) To be very hot and sweat profusely.
    The snow would start to melt as spring approached.
    The mining town that was once here has melted away, leaving the classic two-storey pub, with its pretty wooden veranda, sitting alone in a gentle fold of the hills.
    Her smile is enough to melt anyone’s heart.
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