melting

英['meltɪŋ] 美['meltɪŋ]
  • adj. 融化的
  • 动词melt的现在分词.
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  • melt vi.融化;熔化;消散vt.使融化;使熔化;使消散n.熔化物;融化;熔解
Noun:
  1. the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid;

    "the power failure caused a refrigerator melt that was a disaster"
    "the thawing of a frozen turkey takes several hours"

Adjective:
  1. becoming liquid

1. Marseilles has proved to be a better racial melting pot than Lyons.
事实证明,与里昂相比,马赛是一个更好的种族大熔炉。

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2. The republic is a melting pot of different nationalities.
这个共和国是多民族的大熔炉。

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3. The melting ice caused a rise in sea level.
冰川消融造成海平面上升。

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4. Their fate is still in the melting pot.
他们的命运仍然难以预料。

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5. The ice is melting.
冰正在融化。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Melting snow feeds the reservoirs.
      融化的雪给水库提供了水
    2. The mountain climber could not find many footholds on the melting ice.
      登山者在融化的冰上找不到多少立足之处。
    3. The valley is continuously watered by the melting snow from the mountains.
      群山融化的雪不断流经山谷。