
【形容词】
1. mouldy
英 [ˈməʊldi] 美 [ˈmoʊldi]
形容词
1) covered with or smelling of mold(被霉菌覆盖或散发霉味的)
2) out of date; old-fashioned(过时的;老掉牙的)
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【名词】
1. mould
英 [məʊld] 美 [moʊld]
名词
1) a hollow container that you pour a liquid or soft substance into, so that when it becomes hard it has the shape of the container(模具,模型)
2) a particular type or style of something(一种特定类型或风格的东西)
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【词语辨析】
1) mould是英国英语拼写,mold是美国英语拼写。
2) 两者除拼写不同外,其他意义、用法及发音均相同。
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【词汇扩充】
1) 英国英语中拼写为mouldy,美国英语中拼写为moldy。
2) 意为“发霉的,陈腐的,过时的”。
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【近义词】
英 [ˈfʌŋɡəs] 美 [ˈfʌŋɡəs]
名词
1) a simple type of plant that has no leaves or flowers and that grows on plants or other surfaces(真菌)
2) any of various destructive or injurious fungi(真菌病)
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【反义词】
英 [freʃ] 美 [freʃ]
形容词
1) recently produced, obtained, or made; not stale or spoiled(新鲜的)
2) (of a person) not tired or dispirited; full of energy(精神饱满的)
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【柯林斯词典】
mould (英 [məʊld] 美 [moʊld])
名词
1) A mould is a hollow container that you pour a liquid or soft substance into, so that when it becomes hard it has the shape of the container.
2) A mould is a particular type or style of something.
动词
1) If you mould something such as clay or wax, you shape it into a particular shape or into an object.
形容词
1) If something is mouldy, it is covered with mould.
2) If you describe someone's ideas or attitudes as mouldy, you are critical of them because you think they are old-fashioned or conventional.
【牛津词典】
mould (英 [məʊld] 美 [moʊld])
名词
1) A mould is a container that you pour liquid into, which then becomes solid in the same shape as the container.
2) A mould is a hollow container used for making a particular shape out of a liquid that becomes solid, such as jelly.
3) A mould is a particular type or style of something.
动词
1) If you mould something, you give it a shape or form.
2) If you are moulded by something, you are strongly influenced by it and it affects the way you think or behave.
3) If you mould someone into a particular shape, character, or role, you influence them so that they develop in the way that you want.