crystallized
英 [ˈkrɪstəlaɪzd]
美 [ˈkrɪstəlaɪzd]
adj. 蜜饯的; 用糖渍的
v. 变明确; 使(想法、信仰等)明确; (使)形成晶体,结晶
crystallize的过去分词和过去式
过去式:crystallized 过去分词:crystallized
BNC.39318 / COCA.24739
牛津词典
adj.
- 蜜饯的;用糖渍的
preserved in and covered with sugar
柯林斯词典
- (水果或糖)蜜饯的,用糖渍的
Crystallizedfruits and sweets are covered in sugar which has been melted and then allowed to go hard.
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 crystal-lised
双语例句
- We see that there are a crystallized calcium stone.
大家请看,那上面有一块晶莹剔透的钙石,像什么呢? - Strawberries were also just sprinkled with crystallized sucrose.
草莓也只是与蔗糖结晶洒。 - Give me your love and patience, I will stick to grateful smile, smile crystallized my infinite love.
给我你的爱和耐心,我会抱以感激的微笑,这微笑中凝结著我对你无限的爱。 - A common mineral consisting of crystallized calcium carbonate; a major constituent of limestone.
一种常见的矿物,由晶体形式的碳酸钙构成,是石灰石的主要成分。 - Politically the United States embodied, and its constitution crystallized, the liberal ideas of the middle eighteenth century.
从政治上来讲,美国体现了18世纪中叶的自由思想,它的宪法也使该思想得到了具体实施。 - Monsieur, the queen is asking for crystallized fruit.
先生,王后要蜜饯水果。 - Their customs crystallized into law.
他们的习俗形成了法律。 - When it crystallized into an aesthetic ritual, it fell into decadence and corruption.
当文艺复兴成为一种美学定式,它就开始了颓废和堕落。 - Suitable for viscous, strong corrosive of or easy to be crystallized media.
适于测量腐蚀性较强,且黏稠或易结晶的介质的压力。 - A substance that can be crystallized.
类晶质一种能够被晶体化的物质。