solidifies
v. (使)成為固體,(使)變硬,(使)變得堅固( solidify的第三人稱單數 ); 使團結一致; 充實,鞏固; 具體化
When a liquid solidifies or is solidified, it changes into a solid.
The thicker lava would have taken two weeks to solidify...
較厚的熔岩需要兩週的時間才能凝固。
The Energy Department plans to solidify the deadly waste in a high-tech billion-dollar factory.
能源部計劃在造價幾十億美元的高科技工廠裡將那些致命的廢料固態化。
If something such as a position or opinion solidifies, or if something solidifies it, it becomes firmer and more definite and unlikely to change.
Her attitudes solidified through privilege and habit.
由於特權和習慣使然,她的看法變得越來越難以改變。
...his attempt to solidify his position as chairman...
他為鞏固自己的主席地位所作的努力
Jelly solidifies as it gets cold.
肉凍冷卻就凝固.
It is stirred with 10 % sodium carbonate solution ( 50 ml ) and then with water ( 50 ml ), after which It'solidifies.
與10%碳酸鈉溶液 ( 50毫升 ) 混合攪拌,然後再用50毫升水混合攪拌, 從而析出固體.
The arsenic atoms will be uniformly distributed throughout the crystal when the sample solidifies.
當樣品凝固時,砷原子將在整個晶體中均勻分佈.
The phenomenon whereby a viscous substance solidifies under pressure.
膨脹凝固性一種粘性物質在壓力下變成凝固的現象.
The mixture solidifies into toffee.
這種混合物凝結之後就成了太妃糖.