gel
凝胶,凝胶体,凝胶剂,凝胶状
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Definitions
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- : Physical Chemistry. a semirigid colloidal dispersion of a solid with a liquid or gas, as jelly, glue, etc.
- : Theater. gelatin.
- : Biochemistry. a semirigid polymer, as agarose, starch, cellulose acetate, or polyacrylamide, cast into slabs or cylinders for the electrophoretic separation of proteins and nucleic acids.
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gelled, gel·ling.
- : to form or become a gel.
- : jell.
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If it’s too warm, stick it in the fridge or wrap it in a frozen gel sleeve for 20 or 30 minutes.
I use them to stash gels, lip balm, my phone, sunglasses, and dog treats—basically anything I may need to grab on the go.
The gel also should pose no risks if it washes into lakes or streams.
During an experiment, they compared radishes grown in sandy soil alone with radishes grown in sandy soil that had been mixed with the gel.
Yu believes future studies will help his team understand if the gel could be used for larger, outdoor fields.
And lo, Snowballs—underpants which can hold a flexible gel pack that you store in the freezer—was born.
Supplies of soap, bleach, or alcohol-based hand gel also were depleted.
This isn't the typical high heels and hair gel style pool party rave Miami is famous for.
Police found bulletproof vests, ammunition, and 14 explosive devices made of the water-gel Tovex.
Of course, celebrities were appropriating Native American culture long before Harry Styles bought his first bottle of hair gel.
You shall read it aloud to me, my gel—or, better still, I'll read it to you.
I'm a little gel stayin' with her now, and you—I want you to come back with me.
I'm soory fur the gel, but ef she had the locket, of course she tuk the locket.
Hugh, the gel's in the garden, she is sitting by the lily-pond and believes her heart is broken, but it isn't!
Excuse me, ma'am, but when you say I've done nothing for my gel here I suppose you'll allow I've kept her and educated her?