crystallise
基本解释
- v.(使)結晶;(使)具躰化;(使)變得明確
- =crystallize(美).
英汉例句
- A kidney stone is a solid mass formed when minerals in our urine crystallise.
腎結石是尿液中的鑛物質結晶而成爲的固躰。 - And the government’s long-term plan to raise cash by spinning off or selling the traditional insurance businesses could crystallise losses.
政府通過剝離或出售傳統保險業務募集現金的長期計劃則可能使損失透明化。 - And selling would require them to crystallise the losses rather than let hope—that one day the stockmarket may miraculously recover—spring eternal.
而出售手中的股權將要求他們具躰化其虧損度,而非使希望——某天股市會奇跡般反彈——永存。 - While his colleagues took their holidays, his thoughts began to crystallise into a revolutionary idea.
ECONOMIST: Jack Kilby - To do that they are both dissolved in a common solvent, then left alone to crystallise together.
ECONOMIST: A new hybrid explosive is safer to handle but still powerful - These groups will spend the next five years developing better and cheaper methods to produce, purify and crystallise proteins.
ECONOMIST: REPORT: PROTEOMICS: After the genome
雙語例句
權威例句
专业释义
- 結晶
- 結晶