mellowed

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基本释义

v.
(使)成熟( mellow的过去式和过去分词 ); 使色彩更加柔和,使酒更加醇香

实用例句

Travel had not mellowed him appreciably.

游历并未使他明显成熟。

柯林斯例句

She's mellowed over the years.

这些年来他变得成熟了.

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The years have mellowed him.

岁月使他变得老成了.

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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。

柯林斯例句

He felt only a vast grief which mellowed him.

他只觉得一股巨大的悲痛涨满了他的心胸.

辞典例句

He mellowed considerably as he grew older.

他随着年龄的增长,变得老成持重多了.

辞典例句

It mellowed his mood toward her.

这使他对她的心情软化了.

辞典例句

Age has mellowed his attitude to some things.

他随着年龄的增加,对某些事情的看法已日趋成熟.

辞典例句

The apples mellowed after we picked them.

苹果在我们摘下后变得醇香了.

辞典例句

Increasingly of late, the director of research seemed to have mellowed, Celia thought.

西莉亚想, 近来这位研究部主任似乎越来越老成了.

辞典例句

But as the years went by Miss Marple mellowed.

但随着岁月的流逝,玛波小姐变得可爱起来.

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Thus mellowed to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies.

柔和在那明亮夜光中炫丽的白天只觉这光太强.

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Jack Daniels's whiskey is mellowed using Sugar Maple charcoal.

过滤和软化这种威士忌的是枫木炭.

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With age, he mellowed.

随着年龄的增长, 他更成熟了.

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The years have mellowed the two brothers.

岁月使这兄弟俩老成持重了.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. having a full and pleasing flavor through proper aging;

    "a mellow port"

    "mellowed fruit"

  • 2. having attained to kindliness or gentleness through age and experience;

    "mellow wisdom"

    "the peace of mellow age"

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