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第三人称
liquefies
现在进行时
liquefying
过去式
liquefied
过去完成时
liquefied
1
液化, 融化
to change from a solid state and become fluid or liquid
- As the temperature rose, the snow on the ground started to liquefy.
随着温度上升,地面上的雪开始液化。
- The scientist discovered a new chemical compound that has the ability to liquefy at room temperature.
科学家发现了一种在室温下能够液化的新化合物。
- The warm weather will cause the ice cream to liquefy quickly.
温暖的天气会使冰淇淋迅速液化。
- The frozen juice concentrate liquefied when left on the kitchen counter.
冷冻果汁浓缩物放在厨房柜台上时液化了。
- The ice cubes liquefy in the warmth of your hand.
冰块在你手的温暖中液化。
2
液化, 熔化
to cause a substance to change from a solid state to a liquid state by applying heat
及物动词
- The heat from the torch liquified the metal, allowing it to be poured into a mold.
火炬的热量液化了金属,使其可以被倒入模具中。
- The chef liquefied the chocolate by gently heating it in a double boiler, creating a smooth and pourable consistency for the dessert sauce.
厨师通过在水浴中轻轻加热将巧克力液化,为甜点酱创造出光滑且可倾倒的质地。
- He liquefied the chocolate by heating it gently in a double boiler for the dessert recipe.
他为了甜点食谱,用双层蒸锅轻轻加热使巧克力液化。
- The scientist liquefied the metal using intense heat in the laboratory experiment.
科学家在实验室实验中用高温将金属液化。
- She liquefied the wax by melting it in a pot on the stove before pouring it into molds for candle making.
她在将蜡倒入蜡烛制作的模具之前,通过在炉子上的锅中熔化蜡使其液化。