crystallizes
v. 使結晶( crystallize的第三人稱單數 ); 計劃成型,具體化
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
Water crystallizes to form snow.
水結晶成雪.
Nitrosoguanidine crystallizes when the solution is cooled to 0℃.
當萃取液冷卻至0℃時,亞硝基胍結晶析出.
Marble, a metamorphic rock, forms when limestone re - crystallizes.
大理岩, 變質岩, 形成時當石灰石重新結晶.
And they detected hydroxyl HO that's left behind when a rock crystallizes from magma containing water.
科學家們從中找到了羥基,這是由含水岩漿結晶成岩石遺留下來的.
In still higher concentrations it crystallizes and adds brittleness as in hard candies.
在濃度更高時可產生結晶,增加體系脆性,比如硬糖.