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coagulated

/verb koh-ag-yuh-leyt; adjective koh-ag-yuh-lit, -leyt/US // verb koʊˈæg yəˌleɪt; adjective koʊˈæg yə lɪt, -ˌleɪt //

凝固的,凝结的,凝结,凝固

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  1. 1

    co·ag·u·lat·ed, co·ag·u·lat·ing.

    • : to change from a fluid into a thickened mass; curdle; congeal: Let the pudding stand two hours until it coagulates.
    • : Biology. to form a clot.
    • : Physical Chemistry. to flocculate or cause to flocculate by adding an electrolyte to an electrostatic colloid.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Obsolete. coagulated.

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Examples

  • The acidity in the lemon coagulates the fats in the cream and thickens it, which is the same method as making a sour cream or mascarpone, but you don’t need to strain.

  • The next morning it’s heated, enzymes are added, and the milk is left to coagulate.

  • When enzymes are added to heated milk, they cause existing caseins to coagulate and separate from the liquid substance or whey.

  • It seemed that the water molecules must have been coagulating in some way to produce “polywater.”

  • As rennets differ much in quality, enough should be used to coagulate the milk sufficiently in about forty minutes.

  • To a certain extent, the effect of the acid may be to coagulate and precipitate the colloidal sulphide.

  • It is also a well-established fact, that the blood does not coagulate after death from this cause.

  • If the stock is not reduced and more jelly is desired, unflavored gelatine may be dissolved and added to coagulate the liquid.

  • People are people, and classes are merely clubs where more or less congenial neighbors coagulate, more or less haphazard.