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词汇 meld
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meld1

verb mɛldmɛld
  • Blend; combine.

    (使)结合;(使)融合;(使)混合;(使)合并

    with object Australia's winemakers have melded modern science with traditional art

    澳大利亚酿酒商把现代科学和传统工艺结合了起来。

    no object the nylon bristles shrivel and meld together

    尼龙刷毛干缩后会粘在一起。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As these moments spring to mind, let them meld together in your imagination.
    • Poe's general modus operandi was to meld together facts with fiction.
    • The Garifuna still practice an Afro-Caribbean form of ancestor worship that helps to meld together families broken by migration, plural marriages, and a social environment hostile to people of their race and culture.
    • The most startling aspect of the game is the mix of people who meld together on the five-a-side pitch.
    • All of these systems meld together to create what we feel is the most accurate depiction of siege warfare and castle life ever portrayed in a computer game.
    • But despite these varying degrees of success, the three twisted tales meld together smoothly, forming one perfectly disturbing anthology.
    • To make it on the stove top, sauté the onion and garlic, parboil the potato and then let everything simmer for as long as possible to let the flavours meld together.
    • Some of the other students commented on how weird it was that we seemed to meld together, covering each other's flaws, strengthening each other and creating an incredible musical union.
    • It seems obvious, but food manufacturers were originally catering to a mainstream taste that they tried to meld together from focus groups and other research methods.
    • Manx was so inspired that he promptly moved to India to track his soon-to-be mentor down, and for the next few years learned to meld together the sounds of the East and West.
    • Davis chose at this time to meld together some of the primal, guttural aspects of rock, particularly in the bottom end, rhythms, drums and the bass.
    • The shadows seemed to meld together, and shape a human form - Damion!
    • We were trying to meld together the best of the two diverse philosophies: the approach of the Hon Doug Graham and of Dianne Yates.
    • The endless demos, petitions, teach-ins, sit-ins, and conferences meld together into one prototypical news story, complete with oversized photos.
    • It's not just the expertise and virtuosity of the individual musicians in ‘California Jazz’, it's the way they meld together to present some of the coolest hot jazz being played in Shanghai at the moment.
    • The seaweed will be dry and crisp at this stage but as soon as you start filling it, it will dampen and the layers will meld together.
    • The minute we saw it, we felt it was just right for the site - all our ideas seemed to meld together.
    • In the medical arena, nanotechnology and biotechnology may well be destined to meld together.
    • The choruses meld together quite nicely to complement each other.
    • I like trying to meld together these parameters, to create an illusion, at least, of balance between modes of expression.
    Synonyms
    combine, merge, unite, integrate, fuse, blend, mingle, coalesce, consolidate, intermingle, mix, intermix, incorporate, affiliate
noun mɛldmɛld
  • A thing formed by melding; a combination.

    结合物;融合物;混合物;合并物

    a meld of many contributions

    众多来稿的拼合。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once known as the Enchanted Isles, the Galapagos to first time visitors are a meld of mysticism and stark reality.
    • He needs to slip into old clothes so that he could feel free to stretch out on the hay beside the brook and bathe in a meld of physical sensations.
    Synonyms
    amalgamation, amalgam, merger, union, blend, mixture, mix, mingling, fusion, fusing, compound, alloy, marriage, weave, coalescence, coalition, pooling, integration, conjunction, incorporation, synthesis, composite, composition, concoction

Origin

1930s: perhaps a blend of melt and weld1.

Rhymes

beheld, eld, geld, held, self-propelled, upheld, weld, withheld

meld2

verb mɛldmɛld
[with object]
  • (in rummy, canasta, and other card games) lay down or declare (a combination of cards) in order to score points.

    (拉米、凯纳斯特等牌戏)摊出(得分的牌组)

    a player has melded four kings

    有一家摊出了四张老K。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are two ways of scoring points: by melding combinations and by winning scoring cards in tricks.
    • As well as melding complete combinations, players are allowed to meld cards which extend combinations which are already on the table.
    • Players score for cards melded according to the point values printed on the cards, and are penalised for unmelded cards when another player goes out.
    • Again the aim is to get rid of all your cards by melding them.
    • It is possible to go out in the melding part of a turn, by melding all of your cards, or to meld all but one of your cards, and go out by discarding your last card.
noun mɛldmɛld
  • A completed set or run of cards in rummy, canasta, and other card games.

    已摊出的牌组

    his meld was poor and he lost
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You can lay off cards on your own melds, and on those of your partner and opponents.
    • It is possible to pick up the discard pile if it is not frozen and you have a meld or canasta in the same rank as the top card of the pile.
    • Note that in this version of Canasta, melds consisting entirely of wild cards are not allowed.
    • You must have at least one example of each type - natural, mixed, wild, sequence and sevens - completed with 7 cards in each, and you may also have additional canastas or smaller melds of any types.
    • In later melds and when laying off cards on existing melds, jokers can be used freely to substitute for any card.

Origin

Late 19th century (originally US): from German melden 'announce'.

meld1

verbmeldmɛld
  • Blend; combine.

    (使)结合;(使)融合;(使)混合;(使)合并

    with object Australia's winemakers have melded modern science with traditional art

    澳大利亚酿酒商把现代科学和传统工艺结合了起来。

    no object the nylon bristles shrivel and meld together

    尼龙刷毛干缩后会粘在一起。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All of these systems meld together to create what we feel is the most accurate depiction of siege warfare and castle life ever portrayed in a computer game.
    • It seems obvious, but food manufacturers were originally catering to a mainstream taste that they tried to meld together from focus groups and other research methods.
    • Some of the other students commented on how weird it was that we seemed to meld together, covering each other's flaws, strengthening each other and creating an incredible musical union.
    • The choruses meld together quite nicely to complement each other.
    • The seaweed will be dry and crisp at this stage but as soon as you start filling it, it will dampen and the layers will meld together.
    • The Garifuna still practice an Afro-Caribbean form of ancestor worship that helps to meld together families broken by migration, plural marriages, and a social environment hostile to people of their race and culture.
    • The most startling aspect of the game is the mix of people who meld together on the five-a-side pitch.
    • I like trying to meld together these parameters, to create an illusion, at least, of balance between modes of expression.
    • The endless demos, petitions, teach-ins, sit-ins, and conferences meld together into one prototypical news story, complete with oversized photos.
    • Davis chose at this time to meld together some of the primal, guttural aspects of rock, particularly in the bottom end, rhythms, drums and the bass.
    • As these moments spring to mind, let them meld together in your imagination.
    • But despite these varying degrees of success, the three twisted tales meld together smoothly, forming one perfectly disturbing anthology.
    • The minute we saw it, we felt it was just right for the site - all our ideas seemed to meld together.
    • Poe's general modus operandi was to meld together facts with fiction.
    • In the medical arena, nanotechnology and biotechnology may well be destined to meld together.
    • The shadows seemed to meld together, and shape a human form - Damion!
    • We were trying to meld together the best of the two diverse philosophies: the approach of the Hon Doug Graham and of Dianne Yates.
    • Manx was so inspired that he promptly moved to India to track his soon-to-be mentor down, and for the next few years learned to meld together the sounds of the East and West.
    • It's not just the expertise and virtuosity of the individual musicians in ‘California Jazz’, it's the way they meld together to present some of the coolest hot jazz being played in Shanghai at the moment.
    • To make it on the stove top, sauté the onion and garlic, parboil the potato and then let everything simmer for as long as possible to let the flavours meld together.
    Synonyms
    combine, merge, unite, integrate, fuse, blend, mingle, coalesce, consolidate, intermingle, mix, intermix, incorporate, affiliate
nounmeldmɛld
  • A thing formed by merging or blending.

    结合物;融合物;混合物;合并物

    a meld of many contributions

    众多来稿的拼合。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He needs to slip into old clothes so that he could feel free to stretch out on the hay beside the brook and bathe in a meld of physical sensations.
    • Once known as the Enchanted Isles, the Galapagos to first time visitors are a meld of mysticism and stark reality.
    Synonyms
    amalgamation, amalgam, merger, union, blend, mixture, mix, mingling, fusion, fusing, compound, alloy, marriage, weave, coalescence, coalition, pooling, integration, conjunction, incorporation, synthesis, composite, composition, concoction

Origin

1930s: perhaps a blend of melt and weld.

meld2

verbmeldmɛld
[with object]
  • (in rummy, canasta, and other card games) lay down or declare (a combination of cards) in order to score points.

    (拉米、凯纳斯特等牌戏)摊出(得分的牌组)

    a player has melded four kings

    有一家摊出了四张老K。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Players score for cards melded according to the point values printed on the cards, and are penalised for unmelded cards when another player goes out.
    • As well as melding complete combinations, players are allowed to meld cards which extend combinations which are already on the table.
    • It is possible to go out in the melding part of a turn, by melding all of your cards, or to meld all but one of your cards, and go out by discarding your last card.
    • There are two ways of scoring points: by melding combinations and by winning scoring cards in tricks.
    • Again the aim is to get rid of all your cards by melding them.
nounmeldmɛld
  • A completed set or run of cards in rummy, canasta, and other card games.

    已摊出的牌组

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You can lay off cards on your own melds, and on those of your partner and opponents.
    • It is possible to pick up the discard pile if it is not frozen and you have a meld or canasta in the same rank as the top card of the pile.
    • In later melds and when laying off cards on existing melds, jokers can be used freely to substitute for any card.
    • You must have at least one example of each type - natural, mixed, wild, sequence and sevens - completed with 7 cards in each, and you may also have additional canastas or smaller melds of any types.
    • Note that in this version of Canasta, melds consisting entirely of wild cards are not allowed.

Origin

Late 19th century (originally US): from German melden ‘announce’.

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