mold
Prononciation : [moʊld]
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Contexte : « science, biology »
(noun) a type of fungus that grows in warm, damp places. It's like tiny plants that you can't see but can make food go bad, especially bread and fruits.
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There was mold on the old bread, so my mom threw it away.
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The apples looked fresh and had no mold on them.
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Can you see any mold on the cheese?
Contexte : « manufacturing, shaping »
(noun) a hollow container used to shape something like metal or plastic. It's like a cast that gives objects their shape when they are poured in.
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The factory used a mold to create hundreds of plastic toys.
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Without a mold, they couldn't make the exact shape they wanted.
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What type of mold do you need for this project?
Contexte : « creation, shaping »
(verb) to shape something by using a mold. This is when you put a soft material in a shape to make it hard.
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They will mold the clay into beautiful figures.
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He didn't mold the mixture properly, so the shape didn't come out right.
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Can you mold the dough into a ball?
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