solidify 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.
solidify 近义词
harden
更多solidify例句
- It has solidified things maybe, but I don’t see any major shift.
- Brady, 43, in his first season outside New England in his two-decade career, helped solidify his legacy as perhaps the greatest quarterback of all time.
- That setup is analogous to how rocky planets formed their initial atmospheres after they solidified billions of years ago.
- Not to mention that someone who has been researching a topic and ran across your company name mentioned multiple times on industry-specific websites starts to solidify that brand recognition everyone is always talking about.
- Hyman’s team found that when they made droplets of mutated FUS proteins in vitro, after only about eight hours the droplets solidified into what he calls “horrible aggregates.”
- We employ inventory management to help solidify their property and make sure they have a better record of their possessions.
- His observations of the many varieties of Finch birds in the Galapagos Island led him to solidify his theory of natural selection.
- Throughout the 1990s, advances in chemistry led the materials solidify more quickly, thus making 3D printing more useful.
- The feet were then firmly bandaged, allowing the binding to solidify.
- According to HRW, it dispatched 20,000 officials to monitor them under the slogan “Solidify the Foundations, Benefit the Masses.”
- In three years Mr. Pembroke had done much to solidify the day-boys at Sawston School.
- The hocks contain considerable gelatine, so they are used for dishes that solidify, or become firm, after they are made.
- It is especially delicious in warm weather, but plenty of time must be allowed for it to solidify.
- After the gelatine has started to solidify, beat the whipped cream and the grated pineapple into it.
- To prepare it in this manner, pour the gelatine mixture into stemmed glasses and allow it to solidify.