congeal[
kәn'dʒi:l]
vt. (使)冻

, (使)凝

vi. (使)冻
, (使)凝
[建] 冻凝, 凝固
- You may use hot water to rinse the congealed fat off the dinner plates.



热
把
盘
凝
油污冲洗掉。 - The blood had congealed round the cut on her knee.
血液
她
膝盖伤口周围凝固
。 - His blood was congealed.

血液凝
(被吓
)。
congeal[ verb ]become gelatinous<verb.change> jell set
the liquid jelled after we added the enzyme

Congeal \Con*geal"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Congealed}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Congealing}.] [F. congeler, L. congelare, -gelatumn;
con- + gelare to freeze, gelu frost. See {Gelid}.]
1. To change from a fluid to a solid state by cold; to
freeze.
Syn: jell, set.
A vapory deluge lies to snow congealed. --Thomson.
2. To affect as if by freezing; to check the flow of, or
cause to run cold; to chill.
As if with horror to congeal his blood. --Stirling.
Congeal \Con*geal"\, v. i.
To grow hard, stiff, or thick, from cold or other causes; to
become solid; to freeze; to cease to flow; to run cold; to be
chilled.
Syn: jell, set.
Lest zeal, now melted . . .
Cool and congeal again to what it was. --Shak.