The spelling jell is usually used in American English and is sometimes used in British English for meanings 1 and 2. (亦拼作jell,通常用于美国英语中,表示义项1和2时有时也用于英国英语中)
1 V-RECIP 合作愉快;合作顺利 If people
gel with each other, or if two groups of people
gel, they work well together because their skills and personalities fit together well.
合作愉快;合作顺利 -
They have gelled very well with the rest of the side. [VERB + with]
他们跟另一方的其他人合作得十分愉快。
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There were signs on Saturday that the team is starting to gel at last. [VERB]
周六有迹象表明这支队伍终于开始团结作战了。
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Their partnership gelled and scriptwriting for television followed. [VERB]
他们的合作关系融洽,接着又一起为电视剧写剧本。
2 VERB (模糊的轮廓、想法、创作)变得更清楚,变得更明确 If a vague shape, thought, or creation
gels, it becomes clearer or more definite.
(模糊的轮廓、想法、创作)变得更清楚,变得更明确 -
Even if her interpretation has not yet gelled into a satisfying whole, she displays real musicianship. [VERB + into]
虽然她的演绎在整体上还不太令人满意,但她表现出了真正的音乐才华。
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It was not until 1974 that his ability to write gelled again. [VERB]
直到1974年,他的写作才华才又得以发挥。
3 N-MASS 凝胶;(尤指)发胶 Gel is a thick jelly-like substance, especially one used to keep your hair in a particular style.
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