congeal
congeal 英 [kənˈdʒi:l] 美 [kənˈdʒil]
vi. 凝结;凝固 vt. 使…凝结;使…冻结
进行时:congealing 过去式:congealed 过去分词:congealed 第三人称单数:congeals
- Congeal means to jell — to solidify or become gelatinous. Sounds gross? But wiggly Jell-O is actually congealed liquid, so it can't be that bad, right?
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- vi. 凝结;凝固
- vt. 使…凝结;使…冻结
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1. Gear lubricants may congeal and channel in cold weather.
天冷时齿轮润滑油可能凝结并形成凹槽。
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2. A large cloud of gas and dust begins to congeal gravitationally, starts rotating, and eventually flattens into an object called a protostellar disk.
由气体和尘埃构成的巨大云团在引力的作用下开始凝缩,并且开始旋转,最终变平成为平面状物体,这种物体被称为原恒星盘。
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3. When the cheese started to cool and congeal, which took a good 30 minutes, all I did was stick it back on the stove, stirring until runny.
奶酪开始冷却、 凝结,用了整整30分钟,在这期间,我所做的就是把它再放回炉子上,搅拌直至奶酪开始流淌。
- congeal (v.) late 14c., congelen, from Old French congeler (14c.) "to freeze, thicken," from Latin congelare "to cause to freeze, to freeze together," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + gelare "to freeze," from gelu "frost, ice" (from PIE root *gel- "cold; to freeze"). Related: Congealed; congealing; congealment.
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