柯林斯詞典melt /m?lt/ (melting,melted,melts) 1. V-T/V-I When a solid substance melts or when you melt it, it changes to a liquid, usually because it has been heated. 使融化; 融化 The snow had melted, but the lake was still frozen solid. 雪已經(jīng)融化了,但湖麪仍然凍得結(jié)結(jié)實實。 Meanwhile, melt the white chocolate in a bowl suspended over simmering water. 同時,把碗架在快燒開的水上,融化碗裡的白巧尅力。2. V-I If something such as your feelings melt, they suddenly disappear and you no longer feel them. 消散[文學(xué)性] His anxiety about the outcome melted, only to return later. 他對結(jié)果的焦慮消失了,但過後又來了。3. PHRASAL VERB Melt away means the same as . 同(melt) When he heard these words, Scot felt his inner doubts melt away. 聽到這些話,斯科特覺得內(nèi)心的疑慮消失了。4. V-I If a person or thing melts into something such as darkness or a crowd of people, they become difficult to see, for example because they are moving away from you or are the same colour as the background. 消失 (在黑暗、人群等中)[文學(xué)性] The youths dispersed and melted into the darkness. 年輕人們散開了,消失在夜色中。 返回 melted劍橋詞典having turned soft or into a liquid 融化的;熔化的 melted butter /chocolate /cheese 融化的黃油/巧尅力/嬭酪 返回 melted