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melting point N

melting pot N fig

I . melt [melt] VB trans

1. melt butter, wax:

topić [perf s-]

2. melt salt, sugar:

II . melt [melt] VB intr

1. melt (turn into liquid):

topnieć [perf s-]

2. melt (dissolve):

melt away VB trans, intr

Usage examples with melting

cultural melting pot

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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From the red plates on his chest, a powerful heat beam is fired at his enemies, burning or melting them.
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The frozen shell prevents the sorbet from melting too quickly when you serve it.
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His favored themes included spring floodwaters, melting snow, ice, sludge, reflections of trees.
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The solid state phase change requires more energy than the melting point transition and can be violent, shattering samples and blowing out sample holder windows.
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Partial melting occurs where the solidus and liquidus temperatures are different.
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This is due to the ice breaking and from melting of the inner ice core.
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They're a great way to stop the melting popsicle from dripping all over your kids' hands.
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Aside from being inefficient, sodium as a desiccant (below its melting point) reacts slowly with trace amounts of water.
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The material heats up to its crystallization temperature, but not its melting point, and crystallizes.
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Gone were the halcyon summers we remembered from our childhood -- the caterpillars crawling on the nasturtiums, the water fights in the garden, the melting tarmac.
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