clot
美[klɑːt] 英[klɒt]
n. 凝块;一群;<非正式>笨蛋
v. 凝结;阻塞
英英释义
Noun- a lump of material formed from the content of a liquid
Verb- change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state;
"coagulated blood"
- cause to change from a liquid to a solid or thickened state
- turn into curds;
"curdled milk"
- coalesce or unite in a mass;
"Blood clots"
例句
用作名词(n.)- Ruby,convicted murdered of Oswald,died on January 3,1967 from a blood clot that lodged in his lungs.Ruby,曾经被指控谋杀Oswald,由于血液凝块进入肺部,死于1967年1月3日。
- The pipe under the bathroom sink was jammed by a huge clot of hair.浴室洗手台下的水管被一大团头发堵塞了。
用作动词(v.)- A haemophiliac's blood will not clot properly.血友病患者的血液凝固不良。
- Researchers say the water dilutes the blood, making it less likely to clot.研究人员说,水可以稀释血液,使之不易发生凝结。
- That "collateral" vascular network was a lifesaver when a clot blocked her artery.当她的主动脉被阻塞时,这些辅助的循环系统挽救了她的生命。
- This nonsurgical procedure can be used to open coronary arteries that are blocked by a blood clot.这种非手术性的治疗措施可以打开受到血液凝块阻塞的冠状动脉。
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