solidifying
/səˈlɪd.ɪ.faɪ/ (bre, ipa) · [səlˈɪdəfˌaɪɪŋ] /səˈlɪd.ə.faɪ/ (ame, ipa) · [səlˈɪdəfˌaɪɪŋ] /sə-ˈli-də-ˌfī How to pronounce solidify (audio)/ (ame, mw)
solidifying — 動詞
- solidifyingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- solidifyings3rd person singular
- solidifyinging-ing form
- solidifyingedpast simple
1. to be moving out of a liquid or gaseous state and becoming firm, or to be making
凝固
逐漸變成固體
to be moving out of a liquid or gaseous state and becoming firm, or to be making another substance take that firm shape.
The melted butter was already solidifying around the edges of the pan.
融化的奶油在鍋邊已經開始凝固了。
intransitive: material changing state on its own
Yara watched the candle wax solidifying in thin lines down the bottle.
Yara 看著蠟燭的蠟沿著瓶身一條條地凝固。
The night air was solidifying the lava into rough black rock.
夜裡的冷空氣正把熔岩凝固成粗黑的岩塊。
Ayesha left the sugar syrup on the tray and saw it solidifying by dawn.
Ayesha 把糖漿留在托盤上,天亮時看到它正在凝固。
By sunrise, the glue was solidifying into a clear plastic sheet.
到了日出時,膠水正凝固成一片透明的塑膠薄片。
- hardening
broader; can describe many materials becoming firm, not only liquids or gases
- setting
common for glue, jelly, cement, and similar materials reaching a finished state
- congealing
often used for sticky or fatty substances becoming thick or semi-solid
- freezing
specifically refers to liquid becoming solid because of cold temperature
- melting
changing from solid to liquid because of heat
- softening
becoming less hard or less firm
- liquefying
changing into a liquid state
文法句型
be solidifying
be solidifying into + noun
用法筆記
Used for substances that are gradually becoming hard or fixed. In physical contexts, the subject may be the material itself, or a force such as cold, pressure, or time may be causing the change. For water becoming ice, 'freezing' is usually more natural than 'solidifying'.
常見錯誤
2. to be making a plan, relationship, idea, or position feel more settled and less
鞏固;確立
使計畫或關係更穩定確定
to be making a plan, relationship, idea, or position feel more settled and less likely to change, or to be becoming like that over time.
The late funding deal was solidifying the museum's plan for a new hall.
那筆延後到位的資金案,正在鞏固博物館興建新展廳的計畫。
solidifying + plan in an institutional context
After months of rehearsals, Rin and Leo were solidifying their dance partnership.
經過幾個月排練,Rin 和 Leo 正在鞏固他們的舞台夥伴關係。
The court ruling was solidifying public support for the new safety law.
法院的裁定正在鞏固民眾對新安全法的支持。
Christopher spent the weekend solidifying his business proposal before Monday's meeting.
Christopher 花了整個週末確立自己的商業提案,好在週一會議前定稿。
By the end of the trip, their trust was solidifying into real friendship.
旅程快結束時,他們之間的信任正逐漸鞏固成真正的友誼。
- strengthening
broadest choice; makes something stronger without always implying earlier uncertainty
- consolidating
often suggests bringing separate parts together into a stronger whole
- reinforcing
adds extra support to something that already exists
- securing
focuses on making a result safe from loss or attack
- weakening
making something less strong or less certain
- undermining
gradually making a plan, position, or relationship less secure
- destabilizing
making something less steady and more likely to change or fail
文法句型
be solidifying + abstract noun
be solidifying into + noun
用法筆記
Most often used with abstract nouns such as plan, support, relationship, proposal, reputation, or control. It suggests a gradual movement from uncertainty to stability, rather than a single sudden success. For winning or achieving one clear result, 'securing' is often more natural.