congest
congest 英 [kən'dʒest] 美 [kənˈdʒɛst]
vt. 使充血;充塞 vi. 充血;拥挤
进行时:congesting 过去式:congested 过去分词:congested 第三人称单数:congests 名词复数:congests
- The verb congest means to clog up and become blocked. It is frequently applied to a head cold, when your nose begins to congest. During rush hour the roadways begin to be congested, as they become blocked and vehicles slow down.
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- vt. 使充血;充塞
- vi. 充血;拥挤
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1. How did the eye congest to do?
眼睛充血了怎么办?
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2. Present building is original the layer is tall with respect to on the low side, such meetings give a person a kind of depression, congest, asphyxial sense.
现在的楼房本来层高就偏低,这样会给人一种压抑、充塞、窒息之感。
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3. With the rapid development of city economic and citifying course. the tendency of the increasing quantity of motor vehicle will lead to traffic flow uprising, traffic congest, and traffic jam.
随着城市经济的快速增长和城市化进程的加快,城市机动车数量呈快速增长的势头必然会造成道路交通流量猛增,交通拥挤和堵塞。
- congest (v.) early 15c. (implied in congested), of body fluids, "to accumulate," from Latin congestus, past participle of congerere "to bring together, pile up," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + gerere "to carry, perform" (see gest). Sense of "overcrowd" is from 1859. Related: Congested; congesting.
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