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crystallised

美['krɪstəlaɪzd],英['krɪstəlaɪzd],

释义

adj. 蜜饯的;用糖渍的; 网络释义: 自成体系;

例句

If it were crystallised, it would wipe out a quarter of these banks' tangible common equity, their purest form of capital.
如果这些亏损计入财报,它将抹去这些银行有形普通股权的四分之一,而有形普通股权是银行最有价值的资产。
The design, known as the "Watercube" , plays on the geometry of water bubbles, fantastically crystallised as a massive rectangular form.
这个设计,被称作“水立方”,由许多水泡沫的几何形体组成,看上去像是一个巨大厚重的立方体。
Processing plants can go back and forth between ethanol and crystallised sugar at the flick of a switch, depending on prices.
受价格影响,只要轻弹开关,加工厂就可以在乙醇和结晶糖之间转换。
Much of this capital gain never crystallised , it was not converted into cash .
这些资本收益的大部分从未露过真身,因为它们可不能被转成现金。
So a problem seen as a theoretical possibility has crystallised in an uncomfortable way.
因此,一个理论上有可能的问题,以一种令人不安的方式明朗起来。
This was the event that crystallised the new geopolitical order.
Mixtures of vegetables, preserved by sugar (drained, glace or crystallised), not frozen in a package of less than 18 kg.
糖渍蔬菜混合品,未冷冻(沥乾、套以糖衣、糖霜者均在内),每包重量在18公斤以下者。
"My sense of unease crystallised when I noticed that my conservative friends had disappeared from my Facebook page, " Mr Pariser writes.
帕雷瑟写到“当我看到我保守的朋友从我的脸谱页面上消失时,我不安的感觉显现出来”。
This autumn's clash over the Japanese-controlled Senkaku (Diaoyu in Chinese) islands in the East China Sea crystallised the anxiety.
今年秋季,在日本控制的东海尖阁诸岛(中国称为钓鱼岛)附近发生的冲突,鲜明体现了这种焦虑。
It also crystallised, somewhat awkwardly, the shifting balance of relations between the US and China.
它也清晰地体现出(即便多少有些令人尴尬)美中关系的平衡变化。