[melt] means melting, pronounced in English and American; Dissolution refers to the decomposition of a substance in a liquid. The strange situation witnessed in the past 20 years. The 93rd time: "The earthen bag on the deck was soaked together and slowly melted. 」
Bilingual example
1, broken? Up? That? Chocolate? And then what? Melting? It.
Break the chocolate and melt it.
2、At? That? First of all? Sign? Yes? Here comes the trouble. Crowd? Melted? Leave.
When the crowd saw trouble, it gradually dispersed.
3. First, melting? Two? Oz? Yes? Butter
Melt two ounces of butter first.
4. Flame? Melted? Answer? Leadership? Pipe? And then what? Is it lit? Leaking water? Gas.
The flame melted a section of lead pipe and ignited the leaked gas.
5、The? Snow? Used to be. Start? Where to? Melt.
The snow began to melt.
6、The? Sun? Had it? Melted? That? It is snowing.
The sunlight melted the snow.
7. She? Trust? Smile? Melted? His? Heart.
Her trusting smile softened his heart.
8. melting? Wax? Dribble? Come down? That? Side? Yes? That? Candles.
Melted wax dripped from the candle.
9. Drainage? That? Pasta? And then what? Toss? It? Are you online? Melted? Butter
Drain the noodle soup, add melted butter and stir.
10、The? Melting? Ice? Caused it? Answer? Rise? Are you online? Sea? Level.
Melting glaciers lead to rising sea levels.