PolyDict.cc

    mould 的英语意思

    mouldmould1 British English, mold American English /məʊld $ moʊld/ noun 查看全部语言翻译1shaped container [countable] a hollow container that you pour a liquid or soft substance into, so that when it becomes solid, it takes the shape of the container模具;将液体或软性物质倒入其中,凝固后便呈现容器形状的空心容器:  Another method, used especially for figures, was to pour the clay into a mould.另一种方法,尤其用于制作人像,是将黏土倒入模具中。 lime jello in a mould模具中的青柠果冻2type of person [singular] if someone is in a particular mould, or fits into a particular mould, they have all the attitudes and qualities typical of a type of person如果某人属于某种模式或符合某种模式,则他们具备某类人所有的典型态度和品质fit (into) a mould She didn’t quite fit into the standard ‘high-flying businesswoman’ mould.她并不完全符合标准的"成功女商人"模式。in the same mould (as somebody/something)/in the mould of somebody/something a socialist intellectual in the mould of Anthony Crosland安东尼·克罗斯兰式的社会主义知识分子3break the mould to change a situation completely, by doing something that has not been done before以前所未有的方式彻底改变某种局面:  an attempt to break the mould of British politics打破英国政治固有模式的尝试4growing substance [uncountable] a soft green, grey, or black substance that grows on food which has been kept too long, and on objects that are in warm wet air一种柔软的绿色、灰色或黑色物质,生长在存放过久的食物上以及处于温暖潮湿空气中的物体上mouldy:  The chemical was used to kill a mold that grows on peanuts.该化学品被用于杀灭生长在花生上的霉菌。 The walls were black with mould.墙壁上长满了黑色霉菌。 leaf mouldCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meanings 2 & 3— 释义 2 和 3verbs动词break the mould (=do things in a completely new way)· The program broke the mould of the traditional TV chat show.· 该节目打破了传统电视谈话节目的固有模式。fit the mould (=be like other things of the same type)· She doesn't fit the mould of the stereotypical mother.· 她不符合典型母亲的固有形象。be in the mould of somebody/something (=to be similar to something)· As an actor he is in the mould of Bruce Lee.· 作为演员,他与李小龙属于同一类型。be cast in a mould (=be very like something)· He didn't want to be cast in the mould of being an academic.· 他不想被定型为学者。come from a different/the same mould (=be different from or similar to other things of the same type)· He clearly comes from a different mould than his brother.· 他显然与兄弟是截然不同的类型。adjectives形容词the traditional/classic mould (=the usual way)· He was not a conservative in the traditional mould.· 他并非传统意义上的保守派。
    mouldmould2 British English, mold American English verb 1[transitive] to shape a soft substance by pressing or rolling it or by putting it into a mould通过按压、擀制或放入模具,将软性物质塑形mould something into something Mould the sausage meat into little balls.把香肠肉捏成小球状。 moulded plastic chairs模压塑料椅2[transitive] to influence the way someone’s character or attitudes develop影响某人性格或态度的形成方式mould something/somebody into something I try to take young athletes and mold them into team players.我努力把年轻运动员培养成团队成员。 an attempt to mold public opinion试图塑造公众舆论的举动3[intransitive, transitive] to fit closely to the shape of something, or to make something fit closely紧贴某物的形状,或使某物紧密贴合mould (something) to something The lining of the boot molds itself to the shape of your foot.靴子的内衬会贴合脚型。 Her wet dress was moulded to her body.她那件湿透的裙子紧贴着她的身体。