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melt /melt/ ► SEE ALLmelt awaymelt sth awaymelt sth downmelt into sth●ˌmelt aˈway●ˌmelt sth aˈwayto disappear gradually; to make sth disappear gradually (使)逐渐消失◆His anger melted away. 他的怒气渐渐消了。◆The crowd dispersed, melting away into the side streets. 人群散了,慢慢消失在街巷里。◆His smile melted away all the tension. 他浅浅一笑,紧张气氛消散殆尽。[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌmelt sth ˈdownto heat sth until it is in a liquid state, usually so that it can be made into sth else 使熔化;使回炉◆Aluminium cans can be melted down and recycled. 铝罐可回炉再用。OBJ gold, silver, etc.[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˈmeltdown noun [uncountable, countable]1. a serious accident in which the central part of a structure that produces nuclear energy melts 核反应堆核心熔毁◆A meltdown at the reactor had only just been avoided. 险些酿成核反应堆核心熔毁事故。2. a disaster or serious collapse 灾难;崩溃◆The meltdown on Wall Street caused chaos in markets worldwide. 华尔街股灾引发全球股市震荡。●ˈmelt into sthto gradually become part of sth and difficult to see (逐渐)融入,与…成为一体◆I tried hard to melt into the background. 我想方设法隐身幕后。[v + prep] |