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单词 gel
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gel1

nounPlural gels dʒɛldʒɛl
  • 1mass noun A a thick, clear, slightly sticky substance, especially one used in cosmetic or medicinal products.

    hair gel
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The gel can be rubbed onto chrome surfaces where it forms a robust, long-lasting soft film that is virtually colourless.
    • If the mother produced only eggs, and not the additional protective coats or spacing gel, she could produce up to twice as many.
    • They can already produce moulded gel implants and are now looking for a hospital whose surgeons are unhappy with silicone implants.
    • Possibly he has little complimentary sachets of shampoo and shower gel too.
    • I set him down on the counter and then grabbed my shave gel out of the medicine cabinet.
    • The objecthood smeared out across the packed gel produces interference patterns, waves.
    • Amy tilted up his face and soothed the cool gel onto his cheekbones with her fingertips.
    • I squeezed some shampoo gel onto my hands and rubbed them quickly together, making lather.
    • Gently easing her back onto the comfortable bed she pulled up her top and watched as the cold gel was smothered onto her belly.
    • The gel was applied onto the skin with use of the fingers to apply a slight massage.
    • For this reason they are usually mixed with gel or paste products to keep them in contact with the sealer longer.
    • One particularly effective treatment for comedone acne is available as a cream, gel and lotion.
    • The clear gel is a skin prep, shaving gel and aftershave lotion.
    • I was wondering if you could possibly send me any information on your shower gel products.
    • Even so, I gasped when I felt the cool gel drizzle onto my back.
    • Do not use irritating, perfumed soaps, shower gel or deodorants.
    • In recent days, plenty of baby clothes, diaper-rash ointment, teething gel and strollers have arrived, along with a lot of small checks.
    • I also discovered that my nails will be ruined, as they have glued the extensions directly on to them, rather than onto a layer of gel.
    • But these warnings are not required on shampoo, shower gel or family bubble bath, all of which can legally contain four times as much formaldehyde.
    • It takes approximately 30 seconds to apply the shaving gel and 5 to 7 minutes to shave.
    1. 1.1Chemistry A semi-solid colloidal suspension of a solid dispersed in a liquid.
      〔化〕胶滞体
  • 2Biochemistry
    A semi-rigid slab or cylinder of an organic polymer used as a medium for the separation of macromolecules.

    〔生化〕凝胶

verbgels, gelling, gelled dʒɛldʒɛl
[no object]British
  • 1(of a liquid or semi-liquid substance) set or become more solid.

    the stew is gelling

    炖肉变得越来越稠。

    Synonyms
    set, stiffen, solidify, thicken, harden
    cake, congeal, coagulate, clot
    rare gelatinize
    1. 1.1Chemistry Form into a gel.
      the mixture gelled at 7 degrees Celsius

      摄氏七度时该混合物变成胶体。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Root starches do not gel, and generally the cold paste remains comparatively clear.
      • The gelatin mixture was allowed to gel at 4°C protected from light.
  • 2(of a project or idea) take a definite form or begin to work well.

    (计划或想法)开始成形;开始顺利实施

    everything seemed to gel for the magazine

    这本杂志的发行似乎是万事俱备了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His dark brown hair was gelled into a messy sort of look.
    • I took my shower, gelled my hair, and put on a tux.
    • The light reflected off of his slick, gelled brown hair.
    • His usually messy hair was gelled up into spikes and he reeked of aftershave.
    • His blonde hair was gelled and he smelled of cologne.
    • He had straight, dark hair that was gelled into spikes.
    • He then turned to the mirror and gelled his hair down smooth.
    • He's soon shifting styles, painting his suit jacket up and gelling his hair into a spike.
    • He was dressed in an Elvis outfit, and his hair was gelled up.
    • His hair wasn't gelled, and it was barely combed.
    • Her blue-blonde hair was gelled in its usual pixie look.
    • I gelled my hair so it would keep its messily spiked style and grabbed a beaded hemp necklace that one of my friends had made for me off the bathroom counter.
    • His dirty blonde hair was gelled and styled perfectly.
    • Since I never cut my hair yesterday, I tried gelling my hair into center parting.
    • After my shower I gelled my hair and got dressed.
    • His wood brown hair was gelled into spikes as usual and not a hair dared to venture out of place.
    • My hair was gelled back (following the precise instructions of my ‘date’ for the night) and I was wearing a tuxedo.
    • His hair had been gelled to perfection, and he looked steaming hot.
    • His blonde hair was forever gelled into spikes and he had a dangerous way of listening that made me feel like what I was saying was something he had wanted to hear all his life.
    • His hair was gelled, showing his natural curls.
    Synonyms
    take shape, come together, fall into place, happen, take form, form, emerge, crystallize, materialize, become definite
    1. 2.1 (of people) work well together.
      (人)相互关系融洽
      during the tour they continued to gel as a band
  • 3with object Apply gel to (the hair)

    they'd gelled their hair
    short gelled hair
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I gelled my hair and then put on some rings, a bracelet, necklace, and earrings.
    • The guy looked older than Marie and had dark brown hair that was gelled.
    • The shorter man with black hair that was gelled back got impatient.
    • Where his hair had once been gelled into the perfect position, it was now hanging into his eyes.
    • His hair hadn't been gelled today so it was slightly messed up.
    • His short curly auburn hair was gelled to stay in position and he looked at me with huge brown eyes.
    • I scooped a handful of bubbles and rubbed it into his perfectly gelled hair.
    • He had short, gelled, spiky dark hair, a ring in his left eyebrow and bad skin.
    • He had dark gelled hair and may have been unshaven.
    • His brown hair was gelled off to the side and his round, chubby face was set on his shoulders as though he didn't have a neck.
    • I gel my hair so it looks cool, and I don't shave so I have designer stubble.
    • His hair was short and gelled, making it stick up in a spiky fashion.
    • His short brown hair was gelled into place, and the grin that took up most of his face looked both genuine and permanent.
    • He had dark chocolate brown hair that was gelled so it spiked slightly at the front.
    • He wore formal black pants, and his blonde hair was gelled back, away from his forehead.
    • His dark, short, spiky hair was gelled and he was wearing a dark, long-sleeved shirt with light-coloured trousers.
    • He wore a simple polo shirt and jeans and had his hair gelled a little.
    • Her short black and blue hair is gelled back off her face and she has dark gothic make-up on her face.
    • His carefully gelled hair was swept back into a slick hairstyle.
    • His hair had been gelled so that it was messy again, as though he'd just woken up.

Origin

Late 19th century: abbreviation of gelatin.

Rhymes

Adele, Aix-la-Chapelle, aquarelle, artel, au naturel, bagatelle, béchamel, befell, bell, belle, boatel, Brunel, Cadell, carousel, cartel, cell, Chanel, chanterelle, clientele, Clonmel, compel, Cornell, crime passionnel, dell, demoiselle, dispel, dwell, el, ell, Estelle, excel, expel, farewell, fell, Fidel, fontanelle, foretell, Gabrielle, gazelle, Giselle, hell, hotel, impel, knell, lapel, mademoiselle, maître d'hôtel, Manuel, marcel, matériel, mesdemoiselles, Michel, Michelle, Miguel, misspell, morel, moschatel, Moselle, motel, muscatel, nacelle, Nell, Nobel, Noel, organelle, outsell, Parnell, pell-mell, personnel, propel, quell, quenelle, rappel, Raquel, Ravel, rebel, repel, Rochelle, Sahel, sardelle, sell, shell, show-and-tell, smell, Snell, spell, spinel, swell, tell, undersell, vielle, villanelle, well, yell

gel2

nounPlural gels ɡɛlɡɛl
British informal
  • An upper-class or well-bred girl or young woman.

    〈英,非正式〉上流社会的少女;有教养的少女

    fastidiously reared Home Counties gels

    伦敦周围各郡受到精心调教的上流社会少女。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I can't imagine Lauren Bacall playing a debby young English gel, can you?
    • All that our boys in blue need to do is sit on the top deck of a number 27 Edinburgh bus and listen for a few minutes to those posh gels on their way to lectures at the capital's university and they'd be able to dish out any number of £80 fines.
    • Roaming gaggles of extremely ditsy young gels wriggle in and out of designer coffee bars.
    • There were instances of well-bred middle-class gels entering into marriage with only the haziest idea of how babies were conceived and born.
    • On the night I was in, there were two parties of those loud, well-bred gels who couldn't get into Oxbridge and had to study at Edinburgh instead.

Origin

Mid 19th century: representing a pronunciation of girl.

GEL3

abbreviation
  • Georgian lari(s).

gel1

nounjeldʒɛl
  • 1mass noun A a thick, clear, slightly sticky substance, especially one used in cosmetic or medicinal products.

    hair gel
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If the mother produced only eggs, and not the additional protective coats or spacing gel, she could produce up to twice as many.
    • It takes approximately 30 seconds to apply the shaving gel and 5 to 7 minutes to shave.
    • Even so, I gasped when I felt the cool gel drizzle onto my back.
    • I set him down on the counter and then grabbed my shave gel out of the medicine cabinet.
    • The gel can be rubbed onto chrome surfaces where it forms a robust, long-lasting soft film that is virtually colourless.
    • They can already produce moulded gel implants and are now looking for a hospital whose surgeons are unhappy with silicone implants.
    • One particularly effective treatment for comedone acne is available as a cream, gel and lotion.
    • In recent days, plenty of baby clothes, diaper-rash ointment, teething gel and strollers have arrived, along with a lot of small checks.
    • The objecthood smeared out across the packed gel produces interference patterns, waves.
    • The gel was applied onto the skin with use of the fingers to apply a slight massage.
    • I also discovered that my nails will be ruined, as they have glued the extensions directly on to them, rather than onto a layer of gel.
    • I was wondering if you could possibly send me any information on your shower gel products.
    • But these warnings are not required on shampoo, shower gel or family bubble bath, all of which can legally contain four times as much formaldehyde.
    • Gently easing her back onto the comfortable bed she pulled up her top and watched as the cold gel was smothered onto her belly.
    • Do not use irritating, perfumed soaps, shower gel or deodorants.
    • I squeezed some shampoo gel onto my hands and rubbed them quickly together, making lather.
    • For this reason they are usually mixed with gel or paste products to keep them in contact with the sealer longer.
    • The clear gel is a skin prep, shaving gel and aftershave lotion.
    • Amy tilted up his face and soothed the cool gel onto his cheekbones with her fingertips.
    • Possibly he has little complimentary sachets of shampoo and shower gel too.
    1. 1.1Chemistry A semisolid colloidal suspension of a solid dispersed in a liquid.
      〔化〕胶滞体
  • 2Biochemistry
    A semirigid slab or cylinder of an organic polymer used as a medium for the separation of macromolecules.

    〔生化〕凝胶

verbjeldʒɛl
[no object]British
  • 1(of a liquid or semiliquid substance) set or become more solid.

    the stew is gelling

    炖肉变得越来越稠。

    Synonyms
    set, stiffen, solidify, thicken, harden
    1. 1.1Chemistry Form into a gel.
      the mixture gelled at 7 degrees Celsius

      摄氏七度时该混合物变成胶体。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Root starches do not gel, and generally the cold paste remains comparatively clear.
      • The gelatin mixture was allowed to gel at 4°C protected from light.
  • 2(of a project or idea) take a definite form or begin to work well.

    (计划或想法)开始成形;开始顺利实施

    everything seemed to gel for the magazine

    这本杂志的发行似乎是万事俱备了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His dark brown hair was gelled into a messy sort of look.
    • He had straight, dark hair that was gelled into spikes.
    • His hair was gelled, showing his natural curls.
    • He was dressed in an Elvis outfit, and his hair was gelled up.
    • Since I never cut my hair yesterday, I tried gelling my hair into center parting.
    • His usually messy hair was gelled up into spikes and he reeked of aftershave.
    • I gelled my hair so it would keep its messily spiked style and grabbed a beaded hemp necklace that one of my friends had made for me off the bathroom counter.
    • The light reflected off of his slick, gelled brown hair.
    • I took my shower, gelled my hair, and put on a tux.
    • My hair was gelled back (following the precise instructions of my ‘date’ for the night) and I was wearing a tuxedo.
    • After my shower I gelled my hair and got dressed.
    • He then turned to the mirror and gelled his hair down smooth.
    • He's soon shifting styles, painting his suit jacket up and gelling his hair into a spike.
    • Her blue-blonde hair was gelled in its usual pixie look.
    • His blonde hair was forever gelled into spikes and he had a dangerous way of listening that made me feel like what I was saying was something he had wanted to hear all his life.
    • His dirty blonde hair was gelled and styled perfectly.
    • His wood brown hair was gelled into spikes as usual and not a hair dared to venture out of place.
    • His blonde hair was gelled and he smelled of cologne.
    • His hair had been gelled to perfection, and he looked steaming hot.
    • His hair wasn't gelled, and it was barely combed.
    Synonyms
    take shape, come together, fall into place, happen, take form, form, emerge, crystallize, materialize, become definite
    1. 2.1 (of people) work well together.
      (人)相互关系融洽
      during the tour they continued to gel as a band
  • 3with object Apply gel to (the hair)

    they'd gelled their hair
    short gelled hair
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He had dark chocolate brown hair that was gelled so it spiked slightly at the front.
    • His short brown hair was gelled into place, and the grin that took up most of his face looked both genuine and permanent.
    • The guy looked older than Marie and had dark brown hair that was gelled.
    • I scooped a handful of bubbles and rubbed it into his perfectly gelled hair.
    • He wore formal black pants, and his blonde hair was gelled back, away from his forehead.
    • His hair had been gelled so that it was messy again, as though he'd just woken up.
    • His hair hadn't been gelled today so it was slightly messed up.
    • Her short black and blue hair is gelled back off her face and she has dark gothic make-up on her face.
    • I gel my hair so it looks cool, and I don't shave so I have designer stubble.
    • His hair was short and gelled, making it stick up in a spiky fashion.
    • His short curly auburn hair was gelled to stay in position and he looked at me with huge brown eyes.
    • I gelled my hair and then put on some rings, a bracelet, necklace, and earrings.
    • He had dark gelled hair and may have been unshaven.
    • His dark, short, spiky hair was gelled and he was wearing a dark, long-sleeved shirt with light-coloured trousers.
    • He wore a simple polo shirt and jeans and had his hair gelled a little.
    • His carefully gelled hair was swept back into a slick hairstyle.
    • Where his hair had once been gelled into the perfect position, it was now hanging into his eyes.
    • The shorter man with black hair that was gelled back got impatient.
    • He had short, gelled, spiky dark hair, a ring in his left eyebrow and bad skin.
    • His brown hair was gelled off to the side and his round, chubby face was set on his shoulders as though he didn't have a neck.

Origin

Late 19th century: abbreviation of gelatin. See also jell.

gel2

nounɡɛl
British informal
  • An upper-class or well-bred girl or young woman.

    〈英,非正式〉上流社会的少女;有教养的少女

    fastidiously reared Home Counties gels

    伦敦周围各郡受到精心调教的上流社会少女。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All that our boys in blue need to do is sit on the top deck of a number 27 Edinburgh bus and listen for a few minutes to those posh gels on their way to lectures at the capital's university and they'd be able to dish out any number of £80 fines.
    • On the night I was in, there were two parties of those loud, well-bred gels who couldn't get into Oxbridge and had to study at Edinburgh instead.
    • There were instances of well-bred middle-class gels entering into marriage with only the haziest idea of how babies were conceived and born.
    • I can't imagine Lauren Bacall playing a debby young English gel, can you?
    • Roaming gaggles of extremely ditsy young gels wriggle in and out of designer coffee bars.

Origin

Mid 19th century: representing a pronunciation of girl.

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