英:[kənd'ʒi:ld]
美:[kənd'ʒild]
英:[kənd'ʒi:ld]
美:[kənd'ʒild]
verb
transitive verb
to change from a fluid to a solid state by or as if by cold
The cold congealed the water into ice.
to make viscid or curdled : coagulate
to make rigid, fixed, or immobile
intransitive verb
to become congealed : solidify
Oil congeals at cold temperatures.
Middle English congelen, from Middle French congeler, from Latin congelare, from com- + gelare to freeze — more at cold
The first known use of congeal was in the 14th century
congenialadjective
having the same disposition, interests, or tastes
suited to one's nature or tastes : agreeable
congenialadjective
having the same disposition, interests, or tastes
suited to one's nature or tastes : agreeable
congealverb
to change from a fluid to a solid state by or as if by cold
to make or become stiff, thick, or lumpy : coagulate
congealverb
to change from a fluid to a solid state by or as if by cold
to make or become stiff, thick, or lumpy : coagulate
1 Peeled flesh hung down and congealed blocks of blood and particles of sand clung to each hanging bit of skin.
2 The slime congealed on his cheeks and forehead, glistening sickly in the low light.
3 Even so, his book is a brilliant study of the way social anxieties have historically congealed in state control over women’s bodies and behavior — at times with the complicity of medical authorities.
4 Now there was only gauze, black with congealed blood, along the length of the wound which ran from his knee to his ankle.
5 Its goals are rigid and simply drawn, and the minds of the majority of politicians are set, congealed in terms of daily tactical maneuvers.
6 Worst bit: Overseeing the production of a supposedly high-quality condiment, he produced a repellent, lumpy sauce that was less of a ketchup and more of a congealed open wound in a bottle.
7 Some of this energy congealed into particles, which assembled into light atoms like hydrogen and helium.
有些能量凝结成了粒子,这些粒子组合形成了轻原子如氢和氦。
8 I’ve never tasted dog food but I’m sure this was worse—brownish squares of congealed meat fat from rusted tins, which, lacking utensils, we dug out with our fingers.
9 Behind you there is a steelworks that converts ore - congealed, earthly time - into metal.
你身后是一个不断将矿石-凝结的世俗时间-转化成金属的钢厂。
10 But her performance intuits everything in the air: all the glinting atoms of revulsion, of self-reproach, of thwarted sensuality and frustrated, congealed love.
11 That famous style has congealed in recent years; the flamboyance that once felt so free now seems strenuous and grating.
12 I would watch their congealed and reddened faces staring up at Mr. Muhammad.
13 Next, chill the stock in the refrigerator until it becomes fully congealed.
14 Thematically, country music has congealed into the soundtrack of an imagined white working class, essentially erasing the fact that the earliest country music performers drew directly from the blues and Black rural musicians.
15 The concrete road congealed.
混凝土路面凝结了。
16 It's worse than cooked congealed blood.
它比炒血块更难吃。
17 I don’t like spaghetti when it’s normal, let alone congealed.
18 This restraint has stood him in good stead ever since as the youthful bravura of some of his better-known contemporaries has congealed into somethingempty and cliched.
19 Her voice had become sharp with overtones of bleakness as her soul congealed and she ceased to move, as the instinctive, omnipresent film of great weight, of an almost absolute inertia, settled over her.
20 In Georgia they serve congealed salads.
在乔治亚州,他们提供冷凝沙拉.
1 凝固
fixed stiff concretionary set fixing fixation solidification concretion concretization congelation gelation bind concrete clot solidify stiffen curdle congeal coagulate jell fix
2 凝固的