crystallises

[美]/'kristəlaiz/
词频: 极高

释义

vt. & vi. 使结晶计划成型, 具体化

短语搭配

crystallise a solution

使溶液结晶

crystallise thoughts

清晰地表达想法

crystallise a plan

制定计划

crystallise an idea

确立一个想法

crystallise emotions

表达情感

crystallise a concept

明确一个概念

例句

Cold rain crystallised into snow.

雨水在低温情况下结晶变成雪。

White frost and silver storm powder crystallise the leaves on this beautiful object, topped with a satiny pink gold lid.

白色冰霜和银色暴风雪尘在烛体上勾勒出精巧的常春藤叶,最后冠之一枚光滑的金粉色盖。

If you do hold money in the market you need to decide if it is time to crystallise your losses, or if you have the stomach to sit tight and hope for a recovery.

如果您在市场中资金,那割肉的时候到了;或者,您有安安稳稳坐等经济恢复的本事。

The cold weather caused the water to crystallise into ice.

寒冷的天气导致水结晶成冰。

Her ideas started to crystallise after hours of brainstorming.

经过几个小时的头脑风暴,她的想法开始具体化。

The artist's vision began to crystallise as she worked on the painting.

艺术家在绘画过程中,她的构想开始清晰起来。

The plan began to crystallise once all the details were ironed out.

一旦所有细节都敲定,计划开始具体化。

The team's strategy slowly started to crystallise as they analyzed the competition.

团队在分析竞争对手时,策略逐渐明确起来。

The chemical compound will crystallise when left undisturbed for a period of time.

这种化合物在静置一段时间后会结晶。

The memories of that day have crystallised in my mind, vivid and clear.

那天的记忆在我的脑海中凝固,生动清晰。

The idea began to crystallise in his mind, forming a solid plan.

这个想法在他的脑海中开始具体化,形成了一个坚实的计划。

Years of research finally crystallised into a groundbreaking discovery.

多年的研究最终凝聚成了一项开创性的发现。

The dream she had been nurturing for years finally crystallised into reality.

她多年来一直培育的梦想最终变成了现实。

原声例句

The conflict also seems to have crystallised broader discontent with the government.

这场冲突似乎也更广泛地具化了对政府的不满。

来源: The Economist (Summary)

And it's like a stem ginger base, you know the crystallised ginger?

底料是腌嫩姜 有种透明的那种?

来源: BBC documentary "Mom's Home Cooking"

Perhaps the worst-case scenario for the financial system is where transition risks crystallise very suddenly and cause wider economic damage.

对于金融体系来说,最糟糕的情况可能是转型风险突然显现,并造成更大范围的经济损害。

来源: The Economist (Summary)

And that very quickly crystallised into a bank run in the tail-end of last week.

这很快就演变成了上周末的银行挤兑。

来源: Financial Times

At the electrode, the iodide turn into elemental iodine, which crystallises within the pores during discharge.

碘离子在电极上转化为碘元素,在放电过程中在小孔中结晶。

来源: The Economist - Technology

Some patterns of every culture crystallise around focuses provided by the inevitables of biology.

每种文化的某些模式都围绕着生物学不可避免的事物所提供的焦点而结晶。

来源: New English Course 5

He thought about the mentality that he felt there was there and crystallised it in this concept of janteloven.

他考虑了他认为存在的心态,并将其具体化为 janteloven 的概念。

来源: BBC Ideas

The cold was so intense that he could hear his breath freeze and crystallise as the wind blew it past his ears.

寒冷如此强烈, 当风从他耳边吹过时, 他能听到自己的呼吸凝固并凝固。

来源: The virtues of human nature.

The only real violence done is to the English language (" It's not until I'm busy with my delicious veal parmesan that my thoughts start to crystallise" ).

唯一真正的暴力是对英语语言的暴力(“直到我忙着吃美味的帕尔马干酪小牛肉,我的想法才开始明朗起来”)。

来源: The Economist (Summary)

But when Stephanie first developed this crystallised cloudy liquid colleagues refused to spin it for her, fearing it would clog up their machines.

但是当斯蒂芬妮第一次开发这种结晶的混浊液体时,同事们拒绝为她旋转它,担心它会堵塞他们的机器。

来源: BBC Ideas

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