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n.
形狀;模子;氣質;霉菌;土
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v.
模壓;塑造;長霉
n.
(名詞)
- [C]鑄模,模型 hollow container with a particular shape
- [S]性格,氣質 particular type of character
- [U]霉,霉菌 fine furry growth of fungi that forms on old food or on objects left in moist warm air
v.
(動詞)
- vi. & vt. 用模子做,澆鑄 shape sth into a particular form or object
- vt. 塑造(性格等) influence sb's character
n.
名詞
- 鑄模,鑄型,模型,模板,模
- 性格,氣質
- 外型
- 模子鑄成的形狀
- 字模
- 字型
- 模制品,鑄成物
- (貝殼化石凸出面在泥土中留下的)壓痕
- 霉,霉菌,霉病
- 肥土,壤土,土地
- 耕作土壤,松軟沃土
v.
動詞
- 鑄造,澆鑄,鑄,放在模子里做,用模子做
- 塑造,將…塑造成,使形成
- 對…影響重大,陶冶,訓練(人格)
- 與…的輪廓吻合,與…輪廓相符
- 【建】用線條裝飾,用雕刻裝飾
- 【冶金學】鑄…的模,用(砂)造型
- (使)發霉
- 用土覆蓋(后跟up)
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Noun:
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loose soil rich in organic matter
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the distinctive form in which a thing is made;
"pottery of this cast was found throughout the region"
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the process of becoming mildewed
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a fungus that produces a superficial growth on various kinds of damp or decaying organic matter
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a dish or dessert that is formed in or on a mold;
"a lobster mold"
"a gelatin dessert made in a mold"
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a distinctive nature, character, or type;
"a leader in the mold of her predecessors"
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sculpture produced by molding
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container into which liquid is poured to create a given shape when it hardens
Verb:
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form in clay, wax, etc;
"model a head with clay"
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form by pouring (e.g., wax or hot metal) into a cast or mold;
"cast a bronze sculpture"
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make something, usually for a specific function;
"She molded the rice balls carefully"
"Form cylinders from the dough"
"shape a figure"
"Work the metal into a sword"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Her fingers went over the mould of his face, over his features.
她的指尖復發情緒識別著他的臉形,他的優點。
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The metal in the mould hardened into shape.
模貝里的五金軟化軋制。
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He is a hero of the mould of Tung Tsun-jui.
他是董存瑞式的王者英雄。
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He doesn't fit (into) the traditional mould of a university professor.
他未院校教學用什么過去的氣場。
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Cigarette smoking causes mould to grow on top of the culture.
煙草能受到康普茶培養出物單單從表面出現梅菌。
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But the mould that cannot exterminate the vagina with medicine so.
但如此用藥量并不能殺死陰道里面的結核桿菌。
用作動詞 (v.)
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Wet the clay a bit more before you start to mould it.
把泥再弄濕點再動手實操朔造。
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The car body is moulded in the factory.
汽車行業汽車是在一家廠里模壓成品的。
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He will mould a child into an excellent basketball player.
他把孩紙塑造為個完善的的籃球賽中長跑員。
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Bread tends to mould in damp weather.
云南氣候發潮時,吐司極易長霉。
用作名詞 (n.)
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This is a mould of pudding.
這也是在摸具中弄成的椰奶凍。
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They melted down the lead and poured it into moulds.
他把鉛溶化,放進仿真模型里。
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He is cast in his father's mould.
他看起來和他他父親一模差不多。
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This is the houses of the new mould in London.
這時巴黎風靡的新行房層。
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He is a man of gentle mould.
他是簡約格溫順的人。
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mould spreads quickly and can cover something completely.
霉滋長得越來越快,一直會基本包裹霉爛產品工件的表面層。
用作動詞 (v.)
用來及物動名詞
S+~+ n./pron.
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The presses moulded the car bodies.
壓榨機壓縮出二手車類別。
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They moulded a figure in clay.
這些用摸具做泥塑制作人像圖片。
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A good teacher helps mould a child's character.
有一個好的教師應可以幫助個人孩子產生個人的個性。
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Can they mould public opinion?
大家能以內話題嗎?
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Vast naked Rocks without the least sign of Mould.
出于: H. Maundrell
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In fresh-turn'd moulds which first beheld the sun.
源于: J. Clare
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To find the moulds necessary for the construction of a semicircular arch.
源于: J. Nicholson
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Mildew and mould began to lurk in closets.
出至: Dickens
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Glistening droplets of fluid such as exude from moulds on decaying matter.
出至: Anthony Huxley
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There is great art in moulding a question.
出自于: Addison
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Obscure clouds, moulded by the casual air.
來自: Shelley
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His fingers were soiled with newsprint..as though they were moulded from lead.
源自: G. Swift
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Sloth moulding some, anxiety consuming others.
來自: E. Rainbowe
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用作動詞 (v.)
- mould into (v.+prep.)
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指導…的發展guide or control the development of sb/sth
mould sth into sth
They learned to mould bronze into statues.
他們學會了鑄銅像。
The boy moulded clay into balls.
這男孩把黏土做成球。
It is moulded into a basin-like form.
它被做成盆狀。 mould sb/sth into sth
He will mould a child into an excellent basketball player.
他把孩子造就成為一個優秀的籃球運動員。
He moulded a talented amateur into a brilliant actor.
他將一個有才華的業余藝術愛好者培養成了卓越的演員。
- mould to〔round〕 (v.+prep.)
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使合體; 相適應be fit for; be suitable to
mould to〔round〕 sth
Her dress moulds to her figure.
她的衣服很合身。
The fashion at the time moulded round the upper part of the body.
那時候流行的服裝式樣是上身要貼身。 mould sth to〔round〕 sth
We can mould the dress to your figure.
我們能把這件衣服做得合你的身。
用作名詞 (n.)
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用作動詞 (v.)
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v. (動詞)
- mould, fashion, forge, shape
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- 這組詞都可表示原料被加工制成有用的物品。其區別在于:
- 1.用于具體物品時, shape常指用刀具切削; mould指用模具鑄造或沖壓; forge指加熱后錘鍛; fashion指用手或簡單工具把某種物品制成一新物品。
- 2.用于抽象事物時, shape強調后果; mould常指培養塑造人的思想、性格等; forge指花費巨大勞動,克服困難后所達到的成就; fashion也有培養塑造的意思,可與mould, shape互換。
- 3.forge的材料一般是金屬; shape, mould, fashion的材料可以是金屬,也可以是黏土、塑料等其他材料。
- 4.shape強調制成某種特殊形狀; forge, mould和fashion強調制成某種新物品。
- 5.mould和forge帶有很強的技術色彩。例如:
- The presses moulded the car bodies.壓床壓制出汽車模型。
- The figure of a man has been moulded.人像已塑造成了。
- The climate moulds his character.這種氣候養就了他的性格。
- A bayonet blade is forged from the finest steel.刺刀刃是用最優質的鋼鍛造的。
- They forged pieces for a wrought-iron railing.他們將生鐵塊鍛造成熟鐵棒。
- The poem is forged in the brain.詩歌是在頭腦中醞釀而成的。
- She fashioned a necklace from paper clips.她用曲別針做成項鏈。
- We can fashion the dress to your figure.我們能把這件衣服做得合你的身。
- He fashioned a talented amateur into a brilliant actor.他將一個有才華的業余藝術愛好者培養成了卓越的演員。
- mould,forge,form,shape
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- 這些動詞均有“使成形”之意。
- mould通常指把有延展性的材料澆鑄或塑成所需形狀的物品。
- forge意義較窄,指用錘子和砧對金屬材料進行加工或鍛造。
- form通常指對尚未成形的物品作進一步加工,使成為成品。
- shape比mould使用廣泛,指用許多不同的方法制成不同形狀的制品。
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