crystallization
n. 結晶化
If you crystallize an opinion or idea, or if it crystallizes, it becomes fixed and definite in someone's mind.
He has managed to crystallise the feelings of millions of ordinary Russians...
他弄清了百萬普通俄羅斯人的感受。
Now my thoughts really began to crystallise.
現在我的想法開始真正成形了。
If a substance crystallizes, or something crystallizes it, it turns into crystals.
Don't stir or the sugar will crystallise.
不要攪,否則糖會結晶。
...a 19th century technique that actually crystallizes the tin.
19世紀已然能使錫結晶的技術
1. the formation of crystals
2. a rock formed by the solidification of a substance; has regularly repeating internal structure; external plane faces
3. a mental synthesis that becomes fixed or concrete by a process resembling crystal formation
For protein crystallization, the main impact of precipitant is on the solvent.
對於蛋白質的結晶,沉澱劑主要在溶劑上產生作用。
Liquids may not be too viscous or be susceptible to crystallization.
液體不能太粘稠,也不能易結晶。
The wires usually have a tendency toward crystallization and corrosion.
掛線通常容易硬化和腐蝕.
Age determination data indicate episodic crystallization of uranium minerals.
年齡測定資料表明,鈾礦物有著不同期的結晶.
Is that what cell crystallization means?
那是不是就是細胞結晶化的意思?