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凝固, 凝结
to change from a liquid to a semi-solid or solid state, often through the process of clotting or curdling
- When making homemade yogurt, the milk begins to coagulate as the live cultures work to thicken it.
制作自制酸奶时,牛奶开始凝固,因为活性菌种在努力使其变稠。
- Blood platelets play a crucial role in the body's ability to coagulate and form clots to stop bleeding.
血小板在身体凝固和形成凝块以止血的能力中起着至关重要的作用。
- The scientist observed how certain chemicals could coagulate the protein in a solution, causing it to solidify.
科学家观察到某些化学物质如何能凝固溶液中的蛋白质,使其固化。
- The chocolate ganache started to coagulate as it cooled, resulting in a luscious and fudgy topping for the cake.
巧克力甘纳许在冷却时开始凝固,为蛋糕形成了美味而软糖般的顶部。
- The chef added lemon juice to the warm milk, causing it to coagulate and form curds for cheese making.
厨师将柠檬汁加入温牛奶中,使其凝固并形成用于制作奶酪的凝乳。
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to cause a liquid to change into a thicker, semi-solid, or solid state
- The chef coagulated the cream by adding rennet.
- Enzymes coagulate proteins during digestion.
- The chemical additive coagulated the paint for easier application.
- Cold temperatures coagulated the fat in the broth.
- The substance coagulated the milk into curds.
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