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View usage for: (məʊld) noun, verb the US spelling of mould1 mold in American English 1 (moʊld) noun1. a pattern, hollow form, or matrix for giving a certain shape to something in a plastic or molten state 2. a frame, shaped core, etc. on or around which something is modeled 3. a pattern after which something is formed; model 4. something formed or shaped in or on, or as if in or on, a mold; often, specif., agelatin dessert, aspic, etc. so prepared 5. a. the form or shape given by a mold b. form or shape in general 6. distinctive character or nature men of his mold 7. Architecture a molding or group of moldings verb transitive8. to make or shape in or on, or as if in or on, a mold 9. to work into a certain form or shape; shape 10. to have a strong or important influence on (public opinion, thought, etc.) 11. to fit closely to the outline or contours of 12. to ornament by or with molding 13. to make a mold of or from in order to make a casting Derived forms moldable (ˈmoldable) adjective Word origin ME moolde < OFr molle, earlier modle < L modulus: see module mold in American English 2 (moʊld) noun1. a downy or furry growth on the surface of organic matter, caused by fungi, esp. in the presence of dampness or decay 2. any fungus producing such a growth 3. any plant disease, as snowmold, caused by such fungus verb transitive, verb intransitive4. to make or become moldy Word origin ME moul, mowlde, mold, mildew < or akin to ON mygla < IE base * meug-, *meuk-: see meek; sp. prob. infl. by mold 3mold in American English 3 (moʊld) noun1. loose, soft, easily worked soil, esp. when rich with decayed animal or vegetable matter and good for growing plants 2. Archaic earth or ground Word origin ME mold < OE molde, dust, ground, earth, akin to Goth mulda < IE base * mel-, to rub away, grind > L molere, to grind, mill 1Examples of 'mold' in a sentencemold Dirty clothes lay strewn everywhere, half-full coffee cups grew mold, and the plant on the windowsill had died and wilted.The pipes coming from the sink were wet; when she reached up to touch them her fingers came away covered in mold.Its handle was sticky with last week's lasagna and the mold it had sprouted since, but it felt good in her hand.He worked with his difficult students as individuals and didn't try to fit them into a mold. Chinese translation of 'mold'mould or (US) mold (məuld) n - (c) (= cast) (for jelly, metal)
模子 (múzi) (个(個), gè) - (u) (= fungus)
霉(黴)菌 (méijūn)
vt - (= shape) [plastic, clay etc]
使成形 (shǐ chéngxíng) - (= influence) [public opinion, character]
影响(響) (yǐngxiǎng)
- moisture
- moisturizer
- molasses
- mold
- Moldova
- Moldovan
- mole
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