congeal
/kənˈdʒiːl/ (bre, ipa) · /kənˈdʒiːl/ (ame, ipa) · /kən-ˈjēl/ (ame, mw)
congeal — 動詞
- congealpresent simple I / you / we / they
- congealshe / she / it
- congealedpast simple
- congealing-ing form
1. to become thick and semi-solid, or to turn a liquid into a thickened or solid st
凝固;凝結
液體變稠或變為固態
to become thick and semi-solid, or to turn a liquid into a thickened or solid state, especially through cooling
The fat from the roasting pan congealed into a hard white layer as it cooled.
烤盤裡的油脂冷卻後凝固成一層白色的硬塊。
intransitive: congeal + into [resulting form]
Jia left the soup bowl on the counter overnight, and the broth congealed into a thick jelly.
Jia 把湯碗放在流理台上過了一夜,湯汁凝結成濃稠的膠狀物。
intransitive with time-lapse context
Cold air congealed the wax inside the jar, making it impossible to pour.
冷空氣讓罐子裡的蠟凝固,變得無法倒出來。
A small drop of blood congealed on Raj's fingertip where the paper had cut him.
一小滴血在 Raj 被紙割傷的指尖上凝結。
As the weather grew colder, the oil in the pan began to congeal.
隨著天氣越來越冷,鍋裡的油開始凝固。
文法句型
congeal + into [thick/solid form]
congeal + on [surface]
[cold agent] + congeal + [object]
用法筆記
Common subjects include cooking fats, sauces, blood, gravy and similar substances that naturally thicken when cool. The verb is usually intransitive (the substance congeals), but a transitive use is possible with an agent of cold or time (the cold congealed the fat). The figurative sense ('ideas congealed into a plan') is rare and considered literary.