mellow
英['meləʊ] 美['meloʊ]
"a mellow conversation"
"a mellow port"
"mellowed fruit"
"mellow wisdom"
"the peace of mellow age"
"mellow wisdom"
"the peace of mellow age"
"Age and experience mellowed him over the years"
"With age, he mellowed"
"These apples need to mellow a bit more"
"The sun mellowed the fruit"
1.(颜色)柔和的,温暖的
mellow is used to describe things that have a pleasant, soft, rich colour, usually red, orange, yellow, or brown.
e.g. ...a classic Queen Anne house ofmellow red brick with a white portico.
一座典型的安妮女王时代的房屋,有着色彩柔和的红砖和白色的门廊
e.g. ...thismellow Cotswold manor house.
这座古色古香的科茨沃尔德庄园宅邸
2.(声音)悦耳的,圆润的;(味道)香醇的
Amellow sound or flavour is pleasant, smooth, and rich.
e.g. His voice was deep andmellow and his speech had a soothing and comforting quality.
他的嗓音低沉悦耳,他的讲话能抚慰人心。
e.g. ...themellow background music.
舒缓的背景音乐
3.(使)变平和;(使)变得成熟
If someonemellows or if somethingmellows them, they become kinder or less extreme in their behaviour, especially as a result of growing older.
mellow的意思
e.g. When the children married and had children of their own, he mellowed a little...
等孩子们结了婚又有了自己的小孩以后,他变得平和了一些。
e.g. Marriage had not mellowed him.
婚姻并没有让他成熟起来。
4.(尤指喝过酒或品尝过美食后)怡然自得的
If someone ismellow, they feel very relaxed and cheerful, especially as the result of alcohol or good food.
e.g. He'd had a few glasses of champagne himself and was fairlymellow...
他自己也已几杯香槟下肚,很是飘飘然。
e.g. At the other tables couples were now in amellow mood, chattering happily and drinking.
其他桌上的情侣们正一边饮酒一边畅谈,兴致很高。
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3. 圆润的:声音是圆润的(mellow)和天鹅绒一般醇厚的感觉(velvety). Westone3(为了iPod做音源而特意优化过)的声音在高频上延展的更多,因此比UM3X的表现要更明亮. UM3X的声音在处理人声和声学吉它上比W3更加妙不可言. 这副入耳耳机绝对在在声学吉它,
4. 甘美的、圆润的、松软的:Syrupy:美妙的、甜美的 |mellow:甘美的、圆润的、松软的 | Luscious:甘美的、芬芳的
As Hercules Did shake down mellow fruit.
出自:Coriolanus,Shakespearemellow nuts have hardest rind.
出自:Sir W. ScottIts colours mellow'd, not impair'd, by time.
出自:S. RogersThe year..had mellowed the fruits of the earth.
出自:LyttonThere he mellow'd all his heart with ale.
出自:TennysonAge may have mellowed him, for he..made a benevolent grandfather.
出自:E. BowenThe sun was blistering, but mellowed by a light wind.
出自:F. ForsythIt was a brutal city, and its past did nothing to mellow it.
出自:C. Thubron