coagulate

英[kəʊ'æɡjuleɪt] 美[koʊ'æɡjuleɪt]
  • v. 凝结; 凝固
  • adj. <古> 凝结的; 凝固的
coagulable coagulability coagulated coagulated coagulating coagulates
GRE
Adjective:
  1. transformed from a liquid into a soft semisolid or solid mass;

    "coagulated blood"
    "curdled milk"
    "grumous blood"

Verb:
  1. change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state;

    "coagulated blood"

  2. cause to change from a liquid to a solid or thickened state

1. As the egg whites cook, they coagulate and rise to the surface.
蛋白一煮就会凝结,并且浮起来。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Blood began to coagulate around the edges of the wound.
血液开始在伤口的边缘凝固。

来自《权威词典》

3. Most polymer emulsion may coagulate when they enter waste streams.
多数聚合物乳浊液在进入废水流时可能凝聚.

来自辞典例句

4. Acid production of lactic acid bacteria is sufficient to coagulate milk proteins.
乳酸细菌产生的酸足以使乳蛋白质凝固.

来自辞典例句

5. An agent that causes a liquid or sol to coagulate.
胃液中的一种酶,能使乳类凝结.

来自互联网

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. An enzyme that occurs in gastric juice causes milk to coagulate.
      胃液中的一种酶能使乳类凝结。
    2. In extreme polarity, dreams coagulate into thought-form that is resonant.
      在极端极性中,梦想凝结成共振的思想形态。
    3. Blood began to coagulate around the edges of the wound.
      血液开始在伤口的边缘凝固。
    4. The production of cheese requires the use of enzymes to coagulate or curdle the milk and the addition of other ingredients for various functions.
      生产乳酪要求使用酶凝结或凝固牛奶,还要添加其他用于不同功效的原料。