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单词 granulate
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Definition of granulate in English:

granulate

verb ˈɡranjʊleɪtˈɡrænjəˌleɪt
  • 1usually as adjective granulatedwith object Form (something) into grains or particles.

    granulated sugar
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This can clearly be seen in granulated sugar; each ‘granule’ takes the form of a cube.
    • When blended well, add 3/4 cup granulated sugar.
    • Rotted cow manure, compost, shredded sphagnum, granulated peat moss, sawdust and ground corncobs are some materials that may be worked thoroughly into the soil.
    • A lot of the times when it's granulated it looks like those rocks you see on lawns, only more broken down, like pebbles.
    • Many garden centers sell commercially made, doughnut-shaped mosquito dunks or granulated products containing this fast-acting biological larvacide.
    • The purpose of the plant was to convert a waste product of the steel making process into a form of granulated sand, a material which can be used in the construction industry.
    • As a healthier alternative to refined white sugar, I chose granulated cane juice, which has not been stripped of all its nutrients.
    • However these fossils are calcitic, and also differ from Eurytholia sclerites in their marginal accretion, rugate ornament, and granulated ventral surfaces with distinct muscle scars.
    • Total cement contents and percentages of additives, including fly ash, silica fume, ground granulated blast furnace slag, and an alkaline earth mineral admixture, were varied.
    • On Friday, the Trade Minister gave the assurance that granulated sugar would be distributed to manufacturers over the weekend.
    • Granulated sugar has medium-sized crystals, as does lump sugar, which is simply granulated sugar moistened with syrup and pressed into blocks.
    • Zarame is Japanese granulated brown sugar, found in some Asian markets.
    • She exposed two boxes of finely granulated cocoa.
    • But it did help make sense of a related mystery: sugar packagers say that extra-fine, super-fine and regular granulated sugars measure the same.
    • In a medium bowl, cream together the melted butter and brown and granulated sugars until well blended.
    • I tried several, including maple syrup, Sucanat, honey, and granulated cane sugar.
    • Sugar sifters were used to sprinkle granulated or powdered sugar liberally not only on fresh fruit but also on sweet pastries, and the cream ladle was used to add fresh or clotted cream.
    • Handle materials can range from handpicked AAA-grade Mother of pearl or the aforementioned meticulously crafted granulated sterling silver.
    • Let's take, for example, the ingredients for chocolate chip cookies: flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt and baking soda, granulated sugar, brown sugar, oatmeal and raisins.
    • In a large bowl, combine both flours, oats, granulated sugar, baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon of the cinnamon, baking soda, salt and cloves.
    Synonyms
    powder, crush, crumble, pulverize, grind, pound, mince, shred, grate, mash, smash, fragment
    technical triturate, comminute
    archaic levigate, bray, powderize
    1. 1.1no object (of a substance) take the form of grains or particles.
      the syrup would not granulate properly
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Unlike the runny texture of most honeys, the gel-like consistency of heather honey means that, to form a set honey, it needs the addition of a more common honey, such as rapeseed, which granulates more quickly.
      • Store in the refrigerator after opening; if it granulates just heat it slightly.
      • Honey granulates most rapidly between 55 and 65 degrees and temperature changes will tend to accelerate the granulation process.
      • Maple sugar is made from boiling maple syrup until it granulates, but just minutes before it granulates, a chewy candy can be made by pouring the thick candy-like syrup onto fresh clean snow.
      • Remove from the heat and stir the remaining sugar until it granulates.
  • 2as adjective granulatedMedicine
    no object (of a wound or lesion) form multiple small prominences as part of the healing process.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They are often taken for granted as the wound innately granulates, contracts, and epithclializes under optimal conditions.
    • The open portion of her wound had granulated successfully.
    • He anaesthetised my finger and excised a wedge of skin that included the entire graze, leaving the wound open to granulate.
    • Wet-to-dry debridement should be discontinued once the wound is clean and granulating.
    • This wound is clean, healthy, and granulating, with a scant amount of serous drainage.
    1. 2.1as adjective granulatedBiology Having a roughened surface.
      the skin is densely granulated
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Adult's heads are coarsely granulated, while the head is smooth in the young.
      • Other features of atypical hyperplasia included granulated tissue with atypical endothelial cells, nonatypical mitosis, lymphoid hyperplasia, and the absence of dysplasia or carcinoma in situ.
      • Mixed inflammatory infiltrate, granulated tissue with or without prominent endothelial cells were found in some biopsies, but to a lesser extent than in the biopsies with ARH.
      • A thorough inspection of the Wright's stained peripheral blood smear will almost always reveal at least a few heavily granulated promyelocytes with Auer rods in M3m patients.
      • The lumen or cell chain is not always clearly visible within all filaments, especially within densely granulated sheaths.

Derivatives

  • granulation

  • noun ˌɡranjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)nˌɡrænjəˈleɪʃ(ə)n
    • The continuous bleeding from the operated ear may due to some reparative granulation in the area or due to recurrence of the disease.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His work is known for the high quality of workmanship and the use of filigree, granulation, and engraved gemstones.
      • In a few of these, granulations developed postoperatively.
      • Wound healing is a complicated process which includes inflammation, granulation and regeneration stages.
      • When examining the individual healing curves, the classic granulation, contraction, and epithelialization phases of the wound healing process are revealed.
  • granulator

  • noun
    • A central granulator or beside-the-press granulator can also be used for this type of process.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There is also a small industry in the village, a trader and plastic granulator established in 1987.
      • Granulators reduce plastic and plastic lumps into small free flowing chips that can be reused as it is or filtered and pelletised to replace virgin feedstocks.
      • The plant features two facilities: the grinding operation in Birmingham and the granulator located in Alabama.
      • A spray granulator can be used to create large spherical pellets.
 
 

Definition of granulate in US English:

granulate

verbˈɡrænjəˌleɪtˈɡranyəˌlāt
  • 1usually as adjective granulatedwith object Form (something) into grains or particles.

    granulated sugar
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When blended well, add 3/4 cup granulated sugar.
    • Total cement contents and percentages of additives, including fly ash, silica fume, ground granulated blast furnace slag, and an alkaline earth mineral admixture, were varied.
    • Sugar sifters were used to sprinkle granulated or powdered sugar liberally not only on fresh fruit but also on sweet pastries, and the cream ladle was used to add fresh or clotted cream.
    • A lot of the times when it's granulated it looks like those rocks you see on lawns, only more broken down, like pebbles.
    • However these fossils are calcitic, and also differ from Eurytholia sclerites in their marginal accretion, rugate ornament, and granulated ventral surfaces with distinct muscle scars.
    • Zarame is Japanese granulated brown sugar, found in some Asian markets.
    • Many garden centers sell commercially made, doughnut-shaped mosquito dunks or granulated products containing this fast-acting biological larvacide.
    • Granulated sugar has medium-sized crystals, as does lump sugar, which is simply granulated sugar moistened with syrup and pressed into blocks.
    • This can clearly be seen in granulated sugar; each ‘granule’ takes the form of a cube.
    • In a large bowl, combine both flours, oats, granulated sugar, baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon of the cinnamon, baking soda, salt and cloves.
    • The purpose of the plant was to convert a waste product of the steel making process into a form of granulated sand, a material which can be used in the construction industry.
    • In a medium bowl, cream together the melted butter and brown and granulated sugars until well blended.
    • On Friday, the Trade Minister gave the assurance that granulated sugar would be distributed to manufacturers over the weekend.
    • But it did help make sense of a related mystery: sugar packagers say that extra-fine, super-fine and regular granulated sugars measure the same.
    • I tried several, including maple syrup, Sucanat, honey, and granulated cane sugar.
    • Handle materials can range from handpicked AAA-grade Mother of pearl or the aforementioned meticulously crafted granulated sterling silver.
    • As a healthier alternative to refined white sugar, I chose granulated cane juice, which has not been stripped of all its nutrients.
    • She exposed two boxes of finely granulated cocoa.
    • Rotted cow manure, compost, shredded sphagnum, granulated peat moss, sawdust and ground corncobs are some materials that may be worked thoroughly into the soil.
    • Let's take, for example, the ingredients for chocolate chip cookies: flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt and baking soda, granulated sugar, brown sugar, oatmeal and raisins.
    Synonyms
    powder, crush, crumble, pulverize, grind, pound, mince, shred, grate, mash, smash, fragment
    1. 1.1no object (of a substance) take the form of grains or particles.
      the syrup would not granulate properly
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Store in the refrigerator after opening; if it granulates just heat it slightly.
      • Maple sugar is made from boiling maple syrup until it granulates, but just minutes before it granulates, a chewy candy can be made by pouring the thick candy-like syrup onto fresh clean snow.
      • Remove from the heat and stir the remaining sugar until it granulates.
      • Honey granulates most rapidly between 55 and 65 degrees and temperature changes will tend to accelerate the granulation process.
      • Unlike the runny texture of most honeys, the gel-like consistency of heather honey means that, to form a set honey, it needs the addition of a more common honey, such as rapeseed, which granulates more quickly.
  • 2as adjective granulatedMedicine
    no object (of a wound or lesion) form a grainy surface as part of the healing process.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He anaesthetised my finger and excised a wedge of skin that included the entire graze, leaving the wound open to granulate.
    • This wound is clean, healthy, and granulating, with a scant amount of serous drainage.
    • Wet-to-dry debridement should be discontinued once the wound is clean and granulating.
    • They are often taken for granted as the wound innately granulates, contracts, and epithclializes under optimal conditions.
    • The open portion of her wound had granulated successfully.
    1. 2.1as adjective granulatedBiology Having a roughened surface.
      the skin is densely granulated
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Adult's heads are coarsely granulated, while the head is smooth in the young.
      • Other features of atypical hyperplasia included granulated tissue with atypical endothelial cells, nonatypical mitosis, lymphoid hyperplasia, and the absence of dysplasia or carcinoma in situ.
      • The lumen or cell chain is not always clearly visible within all filaments, especially within densely granulated sheaths.
      • Mixed inflammatory infiltrate, granulated tissue with or without prominent endothelial cells were found in some biopsies, but to a lesser extent than in the biopsies with ARH.
      • A thorough inspection of the Wright's stained peripheral blood smear will almost always reveal at least a few heavily granulated promyelocytes with Auer rods in M3m patients.
 
 
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