coagulate
coagulate 英 [kəʊˈægjuleɪt] 美 [koʊˈægjuleɪt]
vt. 使…凝结 vi. 凝结
进行时:coagulating 过去式:coagulated 过去分词:coagulated 第三人称单数:coagulates 名词复数:coagulates
- When liquid starts to thicken and become solid, it coagulates. When you get a cut, the blood flowing from the wound will coagulate: it will start to clot and form a solid scab so you will stop bleeding.
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- vt. 使…凝结
- vi. 凝结
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1. An enzyme that occurs in gastric juice causes milk to coagulate.
胃液中的一种酶能使乳类凝结。
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2. If you do this too quickly, the eggs will coagulate and you'll be stuck with a scrambled egg caramel mess.
如果你动作快了,鸡蛋就会凝结,你就无法做成一个蛋糊焦糖甜点。
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3. Those who manifest the disease often have excessive bleeding, as the blood does not properly coagulate, which can lead to pain and even death.
罹患这种疾病的人,因为他们的血液凝结不良,往往易于出血且血流不止,疼痛,甚至死亡。
- coagulate (v.) early 15c., "to clot, congeal, become curdled, change from a liquid into a thickened mass; to make to clot," from Latin coagulatus, past participle of coagulare "to cause to curdle," from cogere "to curdle, collect" (see cogent). The earlier verb was coagule, c. 1400, from Old French coaguler and directly from Latin. Related: Coagulated; coagulating.
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