clot
clot 英 [klɒt] 美 [klɑt]
vi. 凝结 n. [生理] 凝块 vt. 使凝结成块
进行时:clotting 过去式:clotted 过去分词:clotted 第三人称单数:clots 名词复数:clots
- A clot is a mass of coagulated blood. It's your body's way of repairing itself, stopping blood from flowing and beginning to heal a wound.
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- vi. 凝结
- n. [生理] 凝块
- vt. 使凝结成块
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1. A transient ischemic stroke, also called a mini-stroke, is the temporary blockage of an artery caused by a blood clot.
短暂性脑缺血中风,亦称轻度脑血管意外,是由动脉血凝块的一时堵塞所造成的。
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2. The spheres crammed into the clot that formed at the site of the cut, the team found, suggesting that they help the animals' own platelets coalesce.
研究小组发现,这些球粒聚集在一起,在切口处形成凝块,说明球粒可以帮助动物自身的血小板进行粘合。
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3. Thromboembolism occurs when a blood clot (from a deep vein thrombosis) in a leg vein breaks off and travels through the body to the lungs where it becomes lodged and blocks blood flow.
当下肢静脉中的血凝块(来自深静脉血栓形成)脱落并通过身体移动到肺部,在那里沉积和阻塞血流时,就发生血栓栓塞。
- clot (n.) Old English clott "a round mass, lump," from Proto-Germanic *klutto- (source also of Dutch kloot "ball," Danish klods "a block, lump," German Klotz "lump, block"); probably related to or confused with cleat and clod (q.v.). Of blood from 1610s,
- clot (v.) "to form in a coagulated mass," early 15c., from clot (n.). Of fluids (especially blood) from 1590s. Related: Clotted; clotting. Clotted cream (1799) originally was clouted cream (1540s).
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