词汇 | congeal |
释义 | congeal verb[ I ] uk /kənˈdʒiːl/ us /kənˈdʒiːl/ to change from a liquid or soft state to a thick or solid state: (液体或软质物)变稠,凝固,凝结 The blood had congealed in thick black clots.血液凝成了厚厚的黑血块。 Synonyms gel(BECOME FIRM) jell set Physical & chemical processes absorbable absorptive absorptive capacity absorptivity acidification endothermic reaction excitability excitation excite exergonic exothermic exothermic reaction impregnate re-emit reabsorb react reboil recondense scald vaporize Related wordcongealed congeal | American Dictionarycongeal verb[ I ] us/kənˈdʒil/ to change from a liquid or soft state to a thick or solid state: The grease in the frying pan congealed as it cooled. Examples of congealcongeal And it is just as likely to congeal. It is particularly fortunate that psychologists are exploring ideas of self-organization while they are still congealing in biology and the other sciences. This is where she stops her own life, allows it to congeal into images, into iconographic and theatrical representations of herself. In these two estuaries when the salt is about to congeal great quantities of fish die, because the water is very hot. If none was primary, but all congealed together at a particular point in time, then we have another species of (conjunctural) argument altogether. Some years when it rains, a little salt is congealed in par ts of this estuary. That is why we commonly describe materials as 'raw' but never 'cooked' - for by the time they have congealed into objects they have already disappeared. It may be independent, not in the sense of congealing into forms, but in the sense of growing and breaking out in character and scope. After the ominous pause when shock had congealed all his vital spirits, fear set in. Clearly, then, elements which would later congeal into typical blues features were in play before 1900 - but that is a different point. Nor are successful outcomes elsewhere the aggregates of individual choices or congealed tastes (if outcomes were simply the aggregate of individual choices, the process would be analogous to markets). First, it aims to explain how early conflicts and deals between senior political figures "congealed" into institutional constellations that have characterized the kingdom's political landscape until today. The case of genomes completely congealed by selection against hybrids corresponds to such a strength of selection against hybrids that the effect of deleterious mutations is almost negligible. So is the implication (made ironic by 'aroma') that congealing love smells, a sensation that is given a new, almost surrealistic twist by the basically visual evocation of 'performing seals'. Noted authorities on any subject are often the prisoners of their own published opinions or perhaps the victims of their congealed prejudices. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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