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n.
凝塊;一群;<非正式>笨蛋
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v.
凝結;阻塞
Noun:
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a lump of material formed from the content of a liquid
Verb:
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change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state;
"coagulated blood"
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cause to change from a liquid to a solid or thickened state
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turn into curds;
"curdled milk"
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coalesce or unite in a mass;
"Blood clots"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Ruby,convicted murdered of Oswald,died on January 3,1967 from a blood clot that lodged in his lungs.
Ruby,早已被誣陷兇殺Oswald,因此血管凝塊開始肺,喪命19610年年初3日。
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The pipe under the bathroom sink was jammed by a huge clot of hair.
澡堂洗手消毒同臺的排污管被一個大的團長頭發阻塞了。
用作動詞 (v.)
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A haemophiliac's blood will not clot properly.
血友病員者的動脈血溶化不恰當的。
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Researchers say the water dilutes the blood, making it less likely to clot.
調查人工說,水可不可以直接稀釋就可以血管,使之更易遭受冷卻。
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That "collateral" vascular network was a lifesaver when a clot blocked her artery.
當她的積極主動脈被梗阻時,許多輔助制作的配置體統彌補了她的生活。
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This nonsurgical procedure can be used to open coronary arteries that are blocked by a blood clot.
在這種非近視手術性的中藥治療的措施會拆開遭遇血管凝塊無復流的冠狀大動脈。
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A flat, wet clot of dead leaves.
出于: R. Adams
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The people were clotting into groups, chattering excitedly.
出至: A. Koestler
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Blood spilled..will clot more quickly.
來源于: D. Morris
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