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jelled

/jel/US // dʒɛl //UK // (dʒɛl) //

炯炯有神,凝胶状,凝胶状的,炯炯有神的

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to congeal; become jellylike in consistency.
    • : to become clear, substantial, or definite; crystallize: The plan began to jell once we all met to discuss it.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cause to jell.

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Examples

  • Our execution, with so many new players, is an area where we’re continuing to grow and jell together.

  • It was Tarshis who gave the comedian the memorable epithet “Jell-O Man.”

  • But his wavering and equivocal history on the marriage issue more properly suggests a profile in Jell-O.

  • But writing about a dancing duo that was never filmed is like trying to nail the Jell-O from the next room.

  • “Speaking about dance is like nailing Jell-O to the wall,” or so the saying, sometimes attributed to Merce Cunningham, goes.

  • As a member of its cast for almost 30 years, I must admit this feels a little like tacking pieces of Jell-O to a bulletin board.

  • She's going to have her currant jell' made right away, even whilst the currants are half green.

  • More'n that, when I get my jell' done I'm going to send Mrs. Calvert a tumbler and compare notes.

  • He turned and screamed at their long white faces; and still they came on, all stuck together, like some horrible jell—.

  • The marmalade was then allowed to boil until a little dropped on a cold saucer would begin to jell.

  • Without pectin, however, it is impossible to make the juice solidify, or jell.