中英词典
moulds (英 [məʊldz]; 美 [moʊldz])
形容词
1. 模具的,用于制作模具的
2. 发霉的,长霉菌的
3. 柔软的,易塑造的
名词
1. 模具,铸型,铸模
2. 霉菌,霉霉菌
3. (尤指)土壤,环境
4. 人的性格,特质,习性
词语辨析
1. moulds vs. molds:
在英国英语中,moulds是模具的意思,而molds是发霉的意思;而在美国英语中,mold既可以表示模具,也可以表示发霉。
词汇扩充
1. mouldable (形容词): 易塑造的,可塑的
2. moulding (名词): 模型,装饰线条
3. mouldiness (名词): 发霉,霉菌污染
4. mouldy (形容词): 发霉的,陈腐的
近义词
1. form:形状,形式
2. template:模板,样板
3. cast:铸造,投掷
反义词
1. break:打破,折断
2. destroy:破坏,毁灭
3. dismantle:拆除,解体
柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary)
moulds (noun)
1. A mould is a hollow container that you pour liquid into. When the liquid becomes solid, the container is removed or broken in order to get the solid object out.
2. A mould is a container used for shaping soft food or a substance such as jelly or butter.
3. A mould is a hollow container used for shaping a particular type of object. For example, a jelly mould is used to make jellies in a particular shape.
4. A mould is an object which is made in a particular shape or pattern. You use it to make objects which have the same shape or pattern.
5. A mould is a hollow container which is used to make objects out of substances such as plastic, glass, or metal.
6. A mould is a soft substance that grows in food and other substances when they are not kept fresh enough.
mould (verb)
1. If something moulds into a particular shape, or if you mould it into a particular shape, it becomes that shape.
2. If you mould something such as a plan or system, or if it moulds itself, you influence it so that it develops in the way that you want it to.
3. If a person or experience moulds you, or if you mould yourself on a person or experience, they influence you and make you the kind of person you are.
牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary)
mould (noun)
1. A hollow container used to give shape to molten or hot liquid material (such as wax or metal) when it cools and hardens.
2. A distinctive and typical style or form.
3. A frame on which something is shaped or made.
4. A furry growth of minute fungi occurring typically in moist warm conditions, especially on food or other organic matter.
5. A person's character or style.
mould (verb)
1. Shape (a substance such as plastic or metal) by pouring it into a mould when liquid.
2. Influence the formation or development of.
3. (chiefly of a soft substance or material) gradually shape or be shaped into a particular form or within a particular space.
用法
moulds 作名词时,常用复数形式;作动词时,第三人称单数形式为moulds。
相关例句
- The factory produces various types of moulds for plastic products. (工厂生产各种塑料制品的模具。)
- She used a cake mould to shape the jelly. (她用一个蛋糕模具来塑造果冻。)
- The company specializes in making custom moulds for ceramics. (该公司专门制作陶瓷的定制模具。)
- He has a mould of his hand in the museum. (他在博物馆里有一个他手的铸模。)
- The artist sculpted the clay into a beautiful mould. (艺术家将泥土雕刻成一个漂亮的模型。)
- The bread was covered in mould. (面包上长满了霉菌。)
- Her experiences in childhood moulded her into a strong and independent woman. (她童年的经历塑造了她成为一个坚强独立的女人。)
- The designer moulded the project into a masterpiece. (设计师将这个项目塑造成一件杰作。)
- I don't want to be moulded by society's expectations. (我不想被社会的期望所塑造。)
- His character is a mould of kindness and generosity. (他的性格是仁慈和慷慨的典范。)
- The old building has a lot of beautiful mouldings. (这座老建筑有很多漂亮的装饰线条。)
- The damp conditions in the basement caused mouldiness on the walls. (地下室的潮湿条件导致墙壁上发霉。)
- The cheese had gone mouldy. (奶酪发霉了。)
- He tried to break free from the mould of traditional expectations. (他试图摆脱传统期望的束缚。)
- The new leader moulded the team into a cohesive unit. (新领导将团队塑造成一个有凝聚力的整体。)
- His experiences in the army moulded him into a disciplined and focused individual. (他在军队中的经历塑造了他成为一个守纪律、专注的个体。)
- She moulded her career after her successful mentor. (她以她成功的导师为榜样塑造了自己的职业生涯。)