coagulation 英 [kəʊ,æɡjʊ'leɪʃən]   美 [koægjə'leʃən]

coagulation

coagulation  英 [kəʊ,æɡjʊ'leɪʃən] 美 [koægjə'leʃən]

n. 凝固,凝结;凝结物 

名词复数:coagulations 

Add a spoon of cold water before the coagulation of frying egg yolk. It will reserve its tenderness and color. 煎荷包蛋时,在蛋黄即将凝固之际,可浇上一汤匙冷开水,会使蛋熟后又黄又嫩,色味俱佳。
The huge pool of blood in front of her was already assuming the iridescence of coagulation; and when the sun rose a hundred prismatic hues were reflected from it. 她面前的一摊血水已经凝固了,宛如彩虹的色彩;当太阳升起来时,上面就反射出一百种光谱的颜色。

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  • n. 凝固,凝结;凝结物
  • 1. Add a spoon of cold water before the coagulation of frying egg yolk. It will reserve its tenderness and color.

    煎荷包蛋时,在蛋黄即将凝固之际,可浇上一汤匙冷开水,会使蛋熟后又黄又嫩,色味俱佳。

  • 2. The huge pool of blood in front of her was already assuming the iridescence of coagulation; and when the sun rose a hundred prismatic hues were reflected from it.

    她面前的一摊血水已经凝固了,宛如彩虹的色彩;当太阳升起来时,上面就反射出一百种光谱的颜色。

  • 3. Sepsis develops when the immune system becomes overactivated in response to an existing infection, setting in motion a cascade of dangerous inflammatory and coagulation responses throughout the body.

    当免疫系统应对细菌感染出现活动过度时就会产生脓毒症,同时危险的炎症开始扩散并通过身体产生凝固反应。

  • coagulation (n.) c. 1400, coagulacioun, "act of changing from a fluid to a thickened state," from Latin coagulationem (nominative coagulatio), noun of action from past participle stem of coagulare "cause to curdle" (see coagulate). Meaning "mass or quantity of coagulated matter" is from 1660s.
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