形容词融化的; 熔化的; 溶解的; 混合的
动词(使)融[溶,熔]化( melt的现在分词 ); 溶解; (使)消散,消失; (使)软化,变得温柔
1. 熔化:1.熔化(melting)与凝固(solidification)物质由固态变为液态的过程,称为熔化;物质由液态变为固态的过程,称为凝固.4.熔点(melting point)与凝固点
2. 熔融:当组装板在金属网式或双轨式输送带上,通过回焊炉各段(zone)的热冷行程(例如8热2冷之大型机,总长5-6m的无铅回焊炉),以达到锡膏熔融(melting)以及冷却(cooling)愈合成为焊点的目的,其主要温度变化可分为四部份,
3. 熔解:所有生物均含有核酸.核酸是由核苷酸单体聚合而成的大分子.核酸可分为核糖核酸RNA和脱氧核糖核酸两大类DNA.当温度上升到一定高度时,DNA双链即解离为单链,称为变性(denaturation)或熔解(melting),这一温度称为熔解温度(melting temperature,
1. It had a buttery crumb with a melting texture, studded with bits of ripe peach.
2. The rapid rate of sea ice melting will seriously affect ecosystems and societies and they will face huge challenges adapting to these changes.
3. Researchers who monitored the heads and hearts of romantically involved couples found they responded more to chocolate melting in their mouths than kissing.
4. Future glacial melting could impact water supplies and constrain the ability of communities to sustain their hard won development achievements.
5. Most cafes or restaurants add ice cubes into the hot tea to cool it down, but the melting ice dilutes the drink and affects the taste.
6. melting的反义词
6. In a bid to stop the reactors at the nuclear plant from melting down, engineers have been injecting seawater as a coolant of last resort.
7. The earthquake and tsunami destroyed power and cooling systems at the Fukushima plant, melting reactor cores and leaking massive amount of radiation.
8. The slush created by dust and the melting snow still makes driving and walking difficult, and the city looks dirty and ugly.
9. melting的解释
9. The mountains are so steep that the glaciers on their east face tumble down below the tree line before finally melting.
10. Many of the scenes are surreal and dreamlike, one astonishing image melting into the next.
noun
1. the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid
e.g. the power failure caused a refrigerator melt that was a disaster
the thawing of a frozen turkey takes several hours
adj
1. becoming liquid
Synonym: liquescent