
美:/'səˈlɪdɪfaɪd/
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adj. 凝固的;固化的,變硬的
v. 凝固,團結(solidify的過去式和過去分詞形式)
Her attitudes solidified through privilege and habit.
由于特權和習慣,她的态度愈來愈頑固。
They solidified their position as Britain's top band.
他們鞏固了自己作為英國頂尖樂隊的地位。
Vague objections to the system solidified into firm opposition.
先前對這一制度不大明朗的反對演變成了堅決的抵制。
In theory, you need molten iron in the core to generate one, but Mercury is so small, its core should have long since solidified.
理論上,你需要核心裡的熔化鐵來産生它,但是水星很小,它的核心凝固還要很久。
From my earliest years, it became a solidified tradition to go on long drives throughout New England to witness the foliage change, snack on candy and donuts.
從我很小的時候,就有一個固定不變的傳統,長途駕車穿越新英格蘭去見證樹葉的變化,享受糖和甜甜圈。
solidified agent
固化劑
adj.|caky/concretionary;凝固的;固化的,變硬的
v.|froze;凝固,團結(solidify的過去式和過去分詞形式)
solidified是動詞“solidify”的過去分詞形式,指物質從液态或氣态轉變為固态的過程,也可用于描述抽象概念(如觀點、計劃等)變得穩定或明确。其核心含義包括:
單詞解釋:solidified
詞性:動詞(過去式/過去分詞)
原形:solidify
音标:/səˈlɪdɪfaɪd/(英式)
同義詞 | 反義詞 |
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harden(變硬) | liquefy(液化) |
congeal(凝結) | melt(融化) |
strengthen(加強) | weaken(削弱) |
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