liquify
liquify — 動詞
1. to cause a solid material to change into a liquid, usually by applying heat, or
液化
使固體變成液體
to cause a solid material to change into a liquid, usually by applying heat, or to change from a solid state into a liquid in this way
Caio turned up the heat to liquify the wax for making candles.
Caio 調高溫度,將蠟液化後用來做蠟燭。
transitive: make a solid become liquid for practical use
Shirin watched the crayon on the sidewalk begin to liquify in the afternoon heat.
Shirin 看著人行道上的蠟筆在午後的炎熱中開始液化。
intransitive: solid changes to liquid naturally
Yumi put chocolate pieces in a bowl over hot water until they began to liquify.
Yumi 將巧克力塊放在熱水上的碗裡,直到它們開始液化。
Felix used a special machine to liquify the natural gas for safer transport.
Felix 用一台特殊機器將天然氣液化,以便更安全地運輸。
As the ice cream melted, it began to liquify into a sweet, milky puddle.
冰淇淋融化後,開始液化成一灘甜甜的、乳白色液體。
文法句型
liquify + object (transitive)
object + liquify / begin to liquify (intransitive)
用法筆記
Both transitive (make something liquid) and intransitive (become liquid) uses are common. Heating is the typical cause, but other processes can also produce the change. The spelling 'liquefy' is the more established standard form, though 'liquify' is widely accepted.