coagulate
/kəʊˈæɡjuleɪt/ (bre, ipa) · [koˈæɡjəlˌet] /kəʊˈæɡjuleɪt/ (ame, ipa) · [koˈæɡjəlˌet] /kō-ˈa-gyə-ˌlāt How to pronounce coagulate (audio)/ (ame, mw)
coagulate — 動詞
- coagulatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- coagulateshe / she / it
- coagulatedpast simple
- coagulating-ing form
1. to turn a liquid such as blood or milk into thick lumps or a soft solid mass, or
凝結;凝固
液體結塊或變成軟固體
to turn a liquid such as blood or milk into thick lumps or a soft solid mass, or to make a liquid change in that way.
After the nurse drew blood, it began to coagulate in the test tube.
護理師抽完血後,血液在試管裡開始凝結。
intransitive: liquid coagulates on its own
The cook stirred lemon juice into the warm milk and watched it coagulate.
廚師把檸檬汁拌進溫牛奶裡,看著它慢慢凝結。
pattern: acid causes milk to coagulate
Heat can coagulate the egg whites before the soup reaches the table.
高溫會在湯端上桌前先讓蛋白凝結。
By morning, the paint had coagulated into sticky lumps around the lid.
到了早上,油漆已在蓋子邊緣凝結成黏稠小塊。
The lab worker added a powder to coagulate the liquid in the glass jar.
實驗人員加入粉末,使玻璃罐裡的液體凝結。
文法句型
subject + coagulates
coagulate + object
coagulate into + noun
用法筆記
Common in medical, laboratory, and cooking contexts. The subject is often blood, milk, paint, egg, or another liquid, while the transitive use usually names heat, acid, or a chemical agent that causes the change.