时间: 2025-04-24 18:08:46
美: [dʒɛl]
英: [dʒel]
vi. 胶化
n. [物化] 凝胶,胶体
n. (Gel)人名;(德、捷)格尔
最后更新时间:2025-04-24 18:08:46
词源分析:Gel 源自拉丁语“gelare”,意为“冷却、冻结”。该词根与“凝固”相关,强调其物质状态的变化。
历史背景:Gel 作为名词首次出现在19世纪,用于描述一些特定的物质状态,尤其是在化学和生物学领域。
课本:
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:
The scientist created a gel to study protein interactions.
(科学家制作了一种凝胶来研究蛋白质相互作用。)
She applied a gel to her hair for a sleek look.
(她在头发上涂了一种发胶,以获得光滑的外观。)
The product contains a special gel that soothes irritated skin.
(该产品含有一种特殊的凝胶,可以舒缓刺激的皮肤。)
During the experiment, the gel solidified after cooling.
(在实验中,凝胶在冷却后固化。)
The gel used in the lab is essential for our research.
(实验室使用的凝胶对我们的研究至关重要。)
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通过以上分析,可以对单词 "gel" 有一个全面的理解与记忆。
[V-RECIP] If people gel with each other, or if two groups of people gel, they work well together because their skills and personalities fit together well. 配合融洽
例:They have gelled very well with the rest of the side.他们和那一方的其他人配合得非常融洽。
例:Their partnership gelled, and scriptwriting for television followed.他们的合作融洽,接着又一起为电视剧写剧本。
[V-I] If a vague shape, thought, or creation gels, it becomes clearer or more definite. (模糊的形状、思想、创造等) 变得更明确
例:Even if her interpretation has not yet gelled into a satisfying whole, she displays real musicianship.尽管她的演绎还没有形成令人满意的整体,但她展现了真正的音乐才能。