jell 英 [dʒel]   美 [dʒɛl]

jell

jell  英 [dʒel] 美 [dʒɛl]

vi. 定形;凝结  vt. 使…成胶状;使…定形  n. 果子冻 

进行时:jelling  过去式:jelled  过去分词:jelled  第三人称单数:jells  名词复数:jells 

The plan began to jell. 计划开始定形。
PC Debs Rudkin, of Kent police, praised the victims for coming forward, saying it would not have been possible to convict jell without their evidence. 肯特警方的Debs Rudkin巡逻员称赞了那些敢于站出来的受害者。 他说,没有她们的指证很难将Jell定罪。

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  • vi. 定形;凝结
  • vt. 使…成胶状;使…定形
  • n. 果子冻
  • 1. The plan began to jell.

    计划开始定形。

  • 2. PC Debs Rudkin, of Kent police, praised the victims for coming forward, saying it would not have been possible to convict jell without their evidence.

    肯特警方的Debs Rudkin巡逻员称赞了那些敢于站出来的受害者。 他说,没有她们的指证很难将Jell定罪。

  • 3. We were eating green jell-O.

    我们吃着绿色的吉露果子冻。

  • jell (v.) "assume the consistence of jelly," 1869, American English, probably a back-formation of jelly (n.). Related: Jelled; jelling. Figurative sense is first attested 1908. Middle English had gelen "congeal," but it disappeared after 15c.
jell ( especially NAmE) ( BrE usually gel ) / dʒel ; NAmE dʒel / verb 1 [intransitive ] (of two or more people 两个或更多的人 ) to work well together; to form a successful group 联手共事;结为一体 We just didn't jell as a group. 我们就是不能成为一个集体。 2 [intransitive ] (of an idea, a thought, a plan, etc. 主意、想法、计划等 ) to become clearer and more definite; to work well 变得更清楚;显得更明确;有效;起作用 Ideas were beginning to jell in my mind. 各种想法在我头脑里逐渐明朗起来。 That day, everything jelled. 那天,一切都很顺利。 3 [intransitive ] ( technical 术语 ) (of a liquid 液体 ) to become thicker and more solid; to form a gel 胶凝;胶化;形成胶体 jell jells jelled jelling jell / dʒel ; NAmE dʒel /
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