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单词 gelatinize
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Definition of gelatinize in English:

gelatinize

(British gelatinise)
verb dʒɪˈlatɪnʌɪz
  • 1Make or become gelatinous.

    制成凝胶状,变成胶冻状

    with object water gelatinizes the granules
    no object the starch grains swell and gelatinize
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Adding a hot, gelatinized starch solution makes the mixture more digestible as feed and acts as a glue and lubricant to ease the material's flow through the equipment.
    • It uses a hot, gelatinized polysaccharide solution that acts as a glue and as a lubricant to smooth the mixture's flow through extrusion equipment.
    • It uses a hot, gelatinized starch solution that acts as a glue to hold the cotton waste ingredients together and a lubricant to smooth the mixture's flow through the extrusion equipment.
    • The idea that he had was for the liquid ore to be gelatinized into a thicker formula and decrease the speed of the intake.
    • At this strength, tissue would be gelatinized, producing deep painful penetrating burns.
    • There it's cured and then either parched with dry heat or parboiled under pressure, depending on the processor's preferred technique, to gelatinize the starch.
    • High temperatures gelatinize the starch within the kernel, which inhibits separation and recovery.
    • Heat causes the air to expand and make the cake rise; eventually protein and starch in the liquid phase of the cake coagulate and gelatinize, giving what in scientific terms is a stable foam and in common parlance a cake.
    • ‘The starch is gelatinized with heat and moisture, plasticized with water, and doped - all in one continuous process.’
    • During the brewing process, a significant proportion of the B-type granules from barley is not gelatinized in the mash.
    • They found that each of the shrub's flowers produces a single clear jellylike pellet, formed when the plant's inner wall swells and gelatinizes as it comes in contact with nectar.
    • In 1888, Alfred Nobel took smokeless powder production to a new plateau by using nitroglycerin to gelatinize nitrocellulose, thereby producing a new commercial smokeless powder named ‘Ballistite.’
    • The shark's fin was made up of concentrated chicken consommé, gelatinized and shaped into strands like the authentic article.
    Synonyms
    set, stiffen, solidify, thicken, harden
    1. 1.1usually as adjective gelatinizedwith object Coat with gelatin.
      gelatinized glass microscope slides

      涂了明胶的显微镜载物玻璃片。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Smokeless explosives such as cordite, first produced in England in 1889, used gelatinized nitrocellulose, or gun cotton, mixed with minerals and nitroglycerine; stabilizers were later added.
      • Sections were cut at - 18° and placed onto gelatinized slides.
      • Cells were then seeded on a gelatinized slide, stained with 0.1% Mayers hematoxylin and analysed by optical microscopy.

Derivatives

  • gelatinization

  • noun
    • The gelatinization temperature is a temperature at which starch is gelatinized and maximum viscosity is observed.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The entire process is known as the gelatinisation of starch and is very important in cooking.
      • The calculation of the conductivity and the degree of starch gelatinization is outlined hereinafter.
      • By definition, gelatinization is a phenomena which takes place in the presence of heat and moisture.
      • The starch chains become swollen upon gelatinisation and can be attacked readily by hydrolytic enzymes, resulting in better digestibility of cooked starchy foods.

Definition of gelatinize in US English:

gelatinize

(British gelatinise)
verb
  • 1Make or become gelatinous.

    制成凝胶状,变成胶冻状

    Example sentencesExamples
    • High temperatures gelatinize the starch within the kernel, which inhibits separation and recovery.
    • The idea that he had was for the liquid ore to be gelatinized into a thicker formula and decrease the speed of the intake.
    • It uses a hot, gelatinized polysaccharide solution that acts as a glue and as a lubricant to smooth the mixture's flow through extrusion equipment.
    • ‘The starch is gelatinized with heat and moisture, plasticized with water, and doped - all in one continuous process.’
    • In 1888, Alfred Nobel took smokeless powder production to a new plateau by using nitroglycerin to gelatinize nitrocellulose, thereby producing a new commercial smokeless powder named ‘Ballistite.’
    • There it's cured and then either parched with dry heat or parboiled under pressure, depending on the processor's preferred technique, to gelatinize the starch.
    • At this strength, tissue would be gelatinized, producing deep painful penetrating burns.
    • The shark's fin was made up of concentrated chicken consommé, gelatinized and shaped into strands like the authentic article.
    • During the brewing process, a significant proportion of the B-type granules from barley is not gelatinized in the mash.
    • They found that each of the shrub's flowers produces a single clear jellylike pellet, formed when the plant's inner wall swells and gelatinizes as it comes in contact with nectar.
    • It uses a hot, gelatinized starch solution that acts as a glue to hold the cotton waste ingredients together and a lubricant to smooth the mixture's flow through the extrusion equipment.
    • Adding a hot, gelatinized starch solution makes the mixture more digestible as feed and acts as a glue and lubricant to ease the material's flow through the equipment.
    • Heat causes the air to expand and make the cake rise; eventually protein and starch in the liquid phase of the cake coagulate and gelatinize, giving what in scientific terms is a stable foam and in common parlance a cake.
    Synonyms
    set, stiffen, solidify, thicken, harden
    1. 1.1usually as adjective gelatinizedwith object Coat with gelatin.
      gelatinized glass microscope slides

      涂了明胶的显微镜载物玻璃片。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Cells were then seeded on a gelatinized slide, stained with 0.1% Mayers hematoxylin and analysed by optical microscopy.
      • Smokeless explosives such as cordite, first produced in England in 1889, used gelatinized nitrocellulose, or gun cotton, mixed with minerals and nitroglycerine; stabilizers were later added.
      • Sections were cut at - 18° and placed onto gelatinized slides.
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