transcription, транскрипция: [ dʒel ]
( gels, gelling, gelled)
Note: The spelling 'jell' is usually used in American English and is sometimes used in British English for meanings 1 and 2.
1.
If people gel with each other, or if two groups of people gel , they work well together because their skills and personalities fit together well.
They have gelled very well with the rest of the side...
There were signs on Saturday that the team is starting to gel at last...
Their partnership gelled and scriptwriting for television followed.
V-RECIP : V with n , V , V ( non-recip )
2.
If a vague shape, thought, or creation gels , it becomes clearer or more definite.
Even if her interpretation has not yet gelled into a satisfying whole, she displays real musicianship...
It was not until 1974 that his ability to write gelled again.
VERB : V into n , V
3.
Gel is a thick jelly-like substance, especially one used to keep your hair in a particular style.
N-MASS