melt
Prononciation : [mɛlt]
Mot
Contexte : « physical change »
(verb) to change from a solid to a liquid when heat is applied. For example, when you heat ice, it melts and becomes water.
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The ice will melt if you leave it outside in the sun.
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The ice didn't melt because it was too cold outside.
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What happens to the chocolate when you melt it?
Contexte : « emotional response »
(verb) to cause someone to feel very warm or kind feelings. This often happens when you see something sweet or loving.
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The puppy was so cute that it made my heart melt.
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The sad story didn’t melt his heart; he remained uninterested.
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What kind of things make you melt inside?
Contexte : « physical change »
(noun) the process or result of melting something, like ice turning into water.
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The melt of the snow has made the river flow faster.
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The melt wasn't as dramatic this year as in previous winters.
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Do you think the melt will happen earlier this spring?
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