clog
clog 英 [klɒg] 美 [klɑg]
v. 阻塞;障碍 n. 障碍;木底鞋
进行时:clogging 过去式:clogged 过去分词:clogged 第三人称单数:clogs 名词复数:clogs
- A clog is a blockage, or something that gets in the way. A clog in your kitchen sink might mean you have to call a plumber before you can wash your dishes.
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- v. 阻塞;障碍
- n. 障碍;木底鞋
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1. It will clog your pores, promote blackheads, and dehydrate your skin, all of which enhance the signs of aging.
这将阻塞你的毛孔,促成黑头和皮肤脱水,所有这些都加重了皮肤老化的迹象。
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2. But he did point out that if enough people refused to obey unjust laws, they could “clog the machinery” of the state.
但他也指出,如果足够多的人拒绝遵守不公正的法律,那么他们可能会"阻塞"国家机器。
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3. But millions of people have chronic chest pain that might mean arteries starting to clog or another problem, even just anxiety.
但是数以百万的人们患有慢性胸部疼,这可能意味着动脉开始阻塞或者其他问题,甚至只是焦虑症。
- clog (n.) early 14c., clogge "a lump of wood," origin unknown. Also used in Middle English of large pieces of jewelry and large testicles. Compare Norwegian klugu "knotty log of wood." Meaning "anything that impedes action" is from 1520s, via the notion of "block or mass constituting an encumbrance."
- clog (v.) late 14c., "hinder, impede the movement of," originally by fastening a block of wood to something, from clog (n.). Meaning "choke up with extraneous matter" is 1670s; intransitive sense "become choked up with extraneous matter" is from 1755. Related: Clogged; clogging.
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