Noun
/ɡɛl ˈsɛmɛnt/
"Gel cement" refers to a type of adhesive or binding agent that has a gel-like consistency. It is often used in construction, dentistry, and craft projects for its strong bonding capabilities and ease of application. It typically consists of a polymer or resin that, when cured, forms a durable and waterproof bond.
The term "gel cement" is primarily used in technical and industrial contexts, especially in construction and materials science. It is less commonly used in everyday conversation, although it may appear in discussions about home improvement or specific DIY projects. It is more frequently encountered in written contexts such as instructional manuals, product descriptions, and scientific articles.
The contractor decided to use gel cement to ensure a strong bond between the tiles and the floor.
Контрактор решил использовать гелевый цемент, чтобы обеспечить прочное соединение между плиткой и полом.
Gel cement is ideal for applying delicate ceramics without risking breakage.
Гелевый цемент идеально подходит для применения деликатной керамики, не рискуя ее поломкой.
After applying gel cement, it’s important to allow adequate curing time for the best results.
После нанесения гелевого цемента важно дать достаточное время для высыхания для достижения лучших результатов.
While "gel cement" itself does not form a common idiomatic expression, it can be associated with phrases that emphasize strong connections or bonds. Here are a few expressions along with relevant examples:
He decided to stick with the idea of using gel cement for its reliability.
Он решил придерживаться идеи использования гелевого цемента за его надежность.
"Set in stone" - Something that is permanent or unchangeable.
The requirements for using gel cement in construction are set in stone by regulations.
Требования к использованию гелевого цемента в строительстве закреплены в законах.
"Bonding agent" - Something that serves to create a strong connection.
The term "gel" originates from the Latin word "gelare," meaning "to freeze or congeal," while "cement" comes from the Latin "caementum," meaning "chipped stone" or "quarry stone." The combination reflects the nature of the material as a thickening adhesive that hardens to form a solid connection.
Synonyms:
- Adhesive
- Binder
- Glue
Antonyms:
- Solvent
- Detachment
- Separation