mellows
v. (使)成熟( mellow的第三人稱單數 ); 使色彩更加柔和,使酒更加醇香
Mellow is used to describe things that have a pleasant, soft, rich colour, usually red, orange, yellow, or brown.
...a classic Queen Anne house of mellow red brick with a white portico.
一座典型的安妮女王時代的房屋,有著色彩柔和的紅磚和白色的門廊
...this mellow Cotswold manor house.
這座古色古香的科茨沃爾德莊園宅邸
A mellow sound or flavour is pleasant, smooth, and rich.
His voice was deep and mellow and his speech had a soothing and comforting quality.
他的嗓音低沉悅耳,他的講話能撫慰人心。
...the mellow background music.
舒緩的背景音樂
If someone mellows or if something mellows them, they become kinder or less extreme in their behaviour, especially as a result of growing older.
When the children married and had children of their own, he mellowed a little...
等孩子們結了婚又有了自己的小孩以後,他變得平和了一些。
Marriage had not mellowed him.
婚姻並沒有讓他成熟起來。
If someone is mellow, they feel very relaxed and cheerful, especially as the result of alcohol or good food.
He'd had a few glasses of champagne himself and was fairly mellow...
他自己也已幾杯香檳下肚,很是飄飄然。
At the other tables couples were now in a mellow mood, chattering happily and drinking.
其他桌上的情侶們正一邊飲酒一邊暢談,興致很高。
A tart temper never mellows with age.
兇悍的性情,絕不會因為年齡增長而變得溫和.
Wine mellows with age.
酒陳則味醇.