0 to change from being a liquid or gas to a solid form, or to make something do this:
3 to make something complete, or to become more certain or safer:
[ T ] The play solidified his reputation as a serious writer.
[ I ] Her voice strengthened and solidified as she sang.
Eventually the melt becomes completely solidified and a compositionally zoned solid is formed.
A few of his photographs of sections of the solidified profile are presented here.
During this period, differences in wealth and living standards among countries emerged and then solidified.
However, by 1900 developments such as bigger firms, limited liability and the issue of shares had solidified the pattern of northern manufacturing.
Shrinkage of the molten metal within the mould occurs as it solidifies because of the greater density of solid to molten metal.
The emerging fluid jets are subsequently being stretched and solidified, and the resulting filaments are then collected for further processing.
They are then solidified to produce the required solid structure.
The melt pool has probably solidified at the base of the hole because the pulse ended before the splash had been completed.
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非液體/氣體, (使)(液體或氣體)固化,凝固, 確定的…
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非液体/气体, (使)(液体或气体)固化,凝固, 确定的…
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solidificarse, solidificar, consolidar…
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solidificar…
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(液体が)固まる, 凝固する…
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katılaşmak…
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se solidifier, conforter, (se) solidifier…
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solidificar-se…
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