agglomerate
英 [ə'glɒməreɪt]
美 [ə'ɡlɑməret]
- adj. 凝聚的;成团的,结块的
- n. 团块;[岩] 集块岩;附聚物
- vt. 使结块;使成团
GRE
agglomerate 聚结前缀ag-同ad-, 向,往, 在以g开头的词根前同化为ag-。词根glom, 球,同global, 地球的。来自zero-grade 词根gl, 卷,粘结。
- agglomerate (v.)
- 1680s, from Latin agglomeratus, past participle of agglomerare "to wind or add onto a ball," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + glomerare "wind up in a ball," from glomus (genitive glomeris) "ball of yarn," from PIE root *glem-. Related: Agglomerated; agglomerating.
- 1. These small particles agglomerate together to form larger clusters.
- 这些颗粒聚结形成较大的团。
来自《权威词典》
- 2. As the rubber droplets lose the acetone solvent, they become tacky and agglomerate.
- 当橡胶滴失去丙酮溶液后, 变成粘的,聚集态的.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Similarly charged colloidal particles cannot come close enough together to agglomerate into larger particles.
- 带相同电荷的胶粒不能紧密靠近,它们不能聚集成较大的颗粒.
来自辞典例句
- 4. In general, fine particles tend to clump and agglomerate if they are moist or tacky.
- 通常潮湿和粘性的微细颗粒易于聚集和结块.
来自辞典例句
- 5. The shape of this galaxy indicates an obvious tendency for its matter to agglomerate.
- 这个银河系的形状表明它的物质明显地有团聚在一起的趋势.
来自辞典例句