单词 | meld |
释义 | meld From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmeldmeld /meld/ verb [intransitive, transitive]if two things meld, or if you meld them, they combine into one thingmeld (something) with something He melded country music with blues to create rock and roll.meld into The raindrops melded into a sheet of water.→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusmeld• All three plans are displayed side-by-side, providing a welcome overview and an idea of how they might meld.• Once beyond possible resurrection, they melded in with the background and slowly rotted away, enriching the world.• David Pountney s production melds lyrical symbolism with unflinching realism to unforgettable effect.• The deal melds the complementary industrial equipment holdings of Schneider and low-voltage fittings, wiring accessories and consumer electrical products of Legrand.• It was the random collisions melding the rocky substances, plus turbulent accretions, that were to make up the inner planets.• Instead of hearing eight separate opinions, they melded their ideas into two reports that revealed considerable overlap. |
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