solidification 的 2 个定义
so·lid·i·fied, so·lid·i·fy·ing.
so·lid·i·fied, so·lid·i·fy·ing.
- to become solid.
- to form into crystals; become crystallized.
solidification 近义词
hardening
combination
solidification 的近义词 5 个
solidification 的反义词 3 个
更多solidification例句
- He also solidified his claim as one of the game’s all-time greatest players.
- The wireless industry has been awaiting this event for more than a year, and as the giveaways suggest, each carrier is eager to use the moment to win or at least solidify its customer base.
- Some psychologists have even found that it can help solidify memories, much like sleep does.
- The exclusive deal with Apple has helped solidify its monopoly by preventing competitors from reaching consumers, the paper argued.
- This year, Google solidified the growth intentions behind its newly minted trust layer, with the launch of Google Screened for Professional Services providers.
- Then I realized that the wine had frozen solid and had pushed the cork out by its expansion on solidification.
- In great measure it achieved the purpose of national solidification for which it was mainly designed.
- Every strike is one step onward in the solidification of a new political force,—a skirmish before the final battle.
- He designed as a means of greater glory the complete solidification of his empire under his own supreme control.
- Socialism, also, found in the Dreyfus affair, a pretext for the solidification of its forces.