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gel

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Hair & beauty
gel1 /dʒel/ ●○○ noun [countable, uncountable]  DCBa thick wet substance that is used in beauty or cleaning products 〔美容或清洁产品中的〕凝胶,冻胶 hair gel 发胶 shower gel 沐浴露
Examples from the Corpus
gelLike pectin, psyllium forms a gel which is not digested or absorbed, thereby increasing the viscosity of the meal.a gel toothpasteSupport media that may be used for electrophoretic separations include agar gel, starch gel, cellulose acetate, and acrylamide.Agar gel and cellulose acetate are the more commonly used media in the routine clinical laboratory. 189.It is formulated as an attractive gel with green microparticles suspended inside.Fixed parts should be painted liberally with cold oven cleaner gel and left to stand.The samples were then fractionated on a 6% denaturing polyacrylamide gel.For example, ethanol can be separated from a liquid mixture of ethanol and water by shaking the mixture with silica gel.Good news for diaphragm users fed up with slippery spermicidal gel.
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gel2 verb (gelled, gelling)  1 SURE (also jell especially American English) [intransitive] if a thought, plan etc gels, it becomes clearer or more definite 〔想法、计划等〕成形,变明确 Don’t start writing until the idea has gelled in your mind. 脑子里有了明确的想法后再动笔写。2 UNITE (also jell especially American English) [intransitive] if two or more people gel, they start working well together as a group 〔人〕开始结为一体,开始联手gel with He did not gel with Chapman. 他和查普曼没能顺利合作。 After two days, the group gelled into a team. 两天之后,这群人就组成了一支团结的团队。3. DFT (also jell especially American English) [intransitive] if a liquid gels, it becomes firmer or thicker 形成胶体,胶化,胶凝4 [transitive] to put gel into your hair 给〔头发〕上发胶 gelled hair 上过发胶的头发
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gelI am very pleased with how the group is gelling.They appear to gel as a group, with only the odd complaint about sharing or taking turns.a handsome man with short, gelled hairClark says that the idea had already gelled in his mind as far back as September 1981.Batty was magnificently constructive throughout but things refused stubbornly to gel up to the interval.We seem to be working really well as a unit and things really gel when we write together.
gel3 /dʒel/ noun [countable] British English old-fashioned  WOMANCHILDused to represent the wordgirl’, when it is said in this way 女孩
Examples from the Corpus
gelLike pectin, psyllium forms a gel which is not digested or absorbed, thereby increasing the viscosity of the meal.Support media that may be used for electrophoretic separations include agar gel, starch gel, cellulose acetate, and acrylamide.Agar gel and cellulose acetate are the more commonly used media in the routine clinical laboratory. 189.It is formulated as an attractive gel with green microparticles suspended inside.Fixed parts should be painted liberally with cold oven cleaner gel and left to stand.The samples were then fractionated on a 6% denaturing polyacrylamide gel.For example, ethanol can be separated from a liquid mixture of ethanol and water by shaking the mixture with silica gel.Good news for diaphragm users fed up with slippery spermicidal gel.
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gel
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gel1 /dʒel/ noun [uncountable and countable]
a thick wet substance that is used in beauty or cleaning products:
    hair gel
    shower gel

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gel2 verb (past tense and past participle gelled, present participle gelling)
1. (also jell especially American English) [intransitive] if a thought, plan etc gels, it becomes clearer or more definite:
    Don’t start writing until the idea has gelled in your mind.
2. (also jell especially American English) [intransitive] if two or more people gel, they start working well together as a group
    gel with
    He did not gel with Chapman.
    After two days, the group gelled into a team.
3. (also jell especially American English) [intransitive] if a liquid gels, it becomes firmer or thicker
4. [transitive] to put gel into your hair:
    gelled hair

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gel3 /dʒel/ noun [countable] British English old-fashioned
used to represent the word ‘girl’, when it is said in this way


gelBrE /dʒel/ 🔊NAmE /dʒel/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] a thick substance like jelly, especially one used in products for the hair or skin 凝胶,冻胶,胶滞体(尤指用于头发或护肤的产品)hair/shower gel 发胶;沐浴露
gelBrE /dʒel/ 🔊NAmE /dʒel/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they gel BrE /dʒel/ 🔊 NAmE /dʒel/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it gels BrE /dʒelz/ 🔊 NAmE /dʒelz/ 🔊past simple gelled BrE /dʒeld/ 🔊 NAmE /dʒeld/ 🔊past participle gelled BrE /dʒeld/ 🔊 NAmE /dʒeld/ 🔊 -ing form gelling BrE /ˈdʒelɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdʒelɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] (BrE) (also jell NAmE, BrE ) (of two or more people 二人或以上) to work well together; to form a successful group 联手共事;结为一体We just didn't gel as a group. 我们就是不能成为一个集体。🔊🔊 [intransitive] (BrE) (also jell NAmE, BrE ) (of an idea, a thought, a plan, etc. 主意、想法、计划等) to become clearer and more definite; to work well 变得更清楚;显得更明确;有效;起作用Ideas were beginning to gel in my mind. 各种想法在我头脑里逐渐明朗起来。🔊🔊That day, everything gelled. 那天,一切都很顺利。🔊🔊 [intransitive] (also jell especially in NAmE ) (specialist) (of a liquid 液体) to become thicker and more solid; to form a gel 胶凝;胶化;形成胶体 [transitive, usually passive] ~ sth to put gel on your hair 上发胶