- 看过 crystallize 的人也看了 :
- take shape
crystallize 的 2 个定义
crys·tal·lized, crys·tal·liz·ing.
- to form into crystals; cause to assume crystalline form.
- to give definite or concrete form to: to crystallize an idea.
- to coat with sugar.
crys·tal·lized, crys·tal·liz·ing.
- to form crystals; become crystalline in form.
- to assume definite or concrete form.
crystallize 近义词
become settled
更多crystallize例句
- Overall, the downward trend of mail voting suggests that the popular perception that the pandemic would prompt a national, predominantly mail election — an idea crystallized during the spring and early summer — is outdated.
- Between about –113° C and –38° C, the liquid crystallizes extremely rapidly, even if it’s entirely pure.
- The relative amounts of these elemental forms indicate the chemical makeup of the magma in which the diamonds crystallized.
- Of course, our childhood dreams don’t always crystallize into reality.
- Atom by atom, molecule by molecule of the virus has been studied and crystallized to the nth degree.
- Midterm races generally crystallize in mid-summer, and the House is expected to stay firmly in GOP hands.
- For years, I wondered who had signed up for all of the slots, and eventually a character started to crystallize in my imagination.
- But with anger about cuts starting to crystallize, that might change.
- Things crystallize for you now, as Neptune leaving Aquarius means murky material matters are becoming a thing of the past.
- And principles will not crystallize without debate—and certainly not by Monday.
- Michael had always been inclined to crystallize in one strong figure of imagination his vague impressions.
- Before the lead begins to crystallize, the upper pot is charged with lead of half the richness of that in the lower pot.
- And all the substances which this acid unites with crystallize, and do not deliquesce.
- And possibly these agents have been the greatest incentives to help create and crystallize this unrest and migration.
- I think of you perpetually, but my thoughts are all aqueous; they will not crystallize—they are as fleeting as ripples on the sea.