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In everyday speech, 凝固 (nínggù) is commonly used to describe the process of something becoming solid or coagulating. For example, it can be used to describe the process of milk turning into cheese, or a liquid becoming a gel. It can also be used to describe the process of a gas becoming a liquid, such as water vapor condensing into liquid water.
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Synonyms:
固化 (gùhuà): solidify, harden
凝结 (níngjié): congeal, coagulate
Antonyms:
溶解 (róngjiě): dissolve, melt
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1. Verb: 凝固 (nínggù)
Explanation: This is the most basic structure, used to describe the action of something solidifying or coagulating.
2. Verb + 了 (le): 凝固了 (nínggù le)
Explanation: This structure is used to indicate that the action of solidifying or coagulating has been completed.
3. Verb + 起来 (qǐlái): 凝固起来 (nínggù qǐlái)
Explanation: This structure is used to indicate that the action of solidifying or coagulating is in progress.
4. Verb + 成 (chéng): 凝固成 (nínggù chéng)
Explanation: This structure is used to indicate that the action of solidifying or coagulating has been completed and something has been formed as a result.
5. Verb + 成了 (chéng le): 凝固成了 (nínggù chéng le)
Explanation: This structure is used to indicate that the action of solidifying or coagulating has been completed and something has been formed as a result.
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