第三人稱(chēng)單數:gels第三人稱(chēng)復數:gels現在分詞:gelling過(guò)去分詞:gelled過(guò)去式:gelled
gel基本解釋
gel什么意思
名詞凝膠,凍膠; 定型發(fā)膠
不及物動(dòng)詞形成膠體; 膠化
gel
gel網(wǎng)絡(luò )解釋
1. gel的近義詞
1. (膠狀):混凝土建筑體發(fā)生微小的裂縫時(shí),膠狀(GEL)瀝青砂膠(ASPHALT MASTlC)會(huì )滲透進(jìn)縫隙里,形成無(wú)接縫的涂膜防水層. 瀝青砂膠(ASPHALT MASTIC)獲得了韓國第167796號(建筑土木防水用制品)專(zhuān)利,已注冊,瀝青防水布以合成樹(shù)脂為中心加固材料,
2. 凝膠體:一般AGM電池:電解液保持在玻璃纖維隔板(AGM)當中;優(yōu)質(zhì)GEL電池:凝膠體(GEL)電解質(zhì)和多孔隔板混合在一起. SUPER LIFE(超長(cháng)壽命)LC-QA系列電池(AGM )是松下公司于1995年在日本開(kāi)發(fā)成功,并用于日本及世界重要用戶(hù),
3. 凍膠:中鞋墊--中鞋墊位於外內鞋墊之間,制造中鞋墊的質(zhì)料主要用聚氨脂(Polyurethane 或Ethyl VinylAcetate , EVA)的材料,能夠有效地負起避震作用;若這層聚氨脂再加上凍膠(Gel)或空氣(Air)包圍著(zhù),中鞋墊的損耗就會(huì )相對減慢.
4. gel:glial cell line; 膠質(zhì)
5. gel:gelofusine; 琥珀酰明膠組
6. gel:general emulation language; 同意仿真語(yǔ)言
gel詞典解釋
The spelling jell is usually used in American English and is sometimes used in British English for meanings 1 and 2. (亦拼作jell,通常用于美國英語(yǔ)中,表示義項1和2時(shí)有時(shí)也用于英國英語(yǔ)中)1. 合作愉快;合作順利
If people gel with each other, or if two groups of people gel, they work well together because their skills and personalities fit together well.
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e.g. They have gelled very well with the rest of the side...
他們跟另一方的其他人合作得十分愉快。
e.g. There were signs on Saturday that the team is starting to gel at last...
周六有跡象表明這支隊伍終于開(kāi)始團結作戰了。
2. (模糊的輪廓、想法、創(chuàng )作)變得更清楚,變得更明確
If a vague shape, thought, or creation gels, it becomes clearer or more definite.
e.g. Even if her interpretation has not yet gelled into a satisfying whole, she displays real musicianship...
雖然她的演繹在整體上還不太令人滿(mǎn)意,但她表現出了真正的音樂(lè )才華。
e.g. It was not until 1974 that his ability to write gelled again.
直到1974年,他的寫(xiě)作才華才又得以發(fā)揮。
3. 凝膠;(尤指)發(fā)膠
Gel is a thick jelly-like substance, especially one used to keep your hair in a particular style.
gel英英釋義
gel
noun
1. a thin translucent membrane used over stage lights for color effects
Synonym: gelatin
2. a colloid in a more solid form than a sol
Synonym: colloidal gel
verb
1. apply a styling gel to
e.g. she mousses her hair
Synonym: mousse
2. become a gel
e.g. The solid, when heated, gelled