curdle
curdle 英 [ˈkɜ:dl] 美 [ˈkɜrdl]
vi. 凝固 vt. 使凝结
进行时:curdling 过去式:curdled 过去分词:curdled 第三人称单数:curdles
- When things curdle, they turn from liquid gradually to solid, forming clumps along the way. If you leave milk out of the refrigerator long enough, it will curdle.
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- vi. 凝固
- vt. 使凝结
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1. Yogurt can also be stove cooked, but it will curdle if heated to too high a temperature or boiled.
酸奶还能够用炉子来烹调,但如果烹调时加热到过高的温度或者煮沸时,酸奶会凝结(成凝乳状)。
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2. It's easy to tell when your milk has gone bad, the smell, the curdle, the date on top of the bottle.
牛奶的气味,凝结状态和瓶口上标注的日期可以很容易地告诉你牛奶是否变坏了。
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3. NEW YORK (Reuters) - A swoon in Shanghai stocks could curdle confidence in U.S. markets at a time when analysts are already worried about an overdue pullback in U.S. shares.
路透纽约8月19日电---分析师已很担心美股早晚要进行回调,因此中国上海股市这个时候的大跌,势必会打击投资者对美国市场的信心。
- curdle (v.) 1630s (earlier crudle, 1580s), "to thicken, cause to congeal," frequentative of curd (v.) "to make into curd" (late 14c.; see curd). Of blood, in figurative sense "to inspire horror" from c. 1600. Related: Curdled (1590); curdling (c. 1700, almost always with reference to blood, in the figurative sense).
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