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bloat

/bloht/US // bloʊt //UK // (bləʊt) //

臃肿,腹胀,胀气,膨胀

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to expand or distend, as with air, water, etc.; cause to swell: Overeating bloated their bellies.
    • : to puff up; make vain or conceited: The promotion has bloated his ego to an alarming degree.
    • : to cure as bloaters.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to become swollen; be puffed out or dilated: The carcass started to bloat.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called hoven. Veterinary Pathology. a distention of the rumen or paunch or of the large colon by gases of fermentation, caused by eating ravenously of green forage, especially legumes.
    • : a person or thing that is bloated.
    • : bloater.

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Examples

  • However, the consequences of being based on old code that anyone can plug into means the platform suffers from security vulnerabilities and code bloat.

  • Bolting-on functionality inevitably results in code bloat, which means slow-loading pages that could hinder high search engine rankings — the opposite of what marketers are looking to accomplish by focusing on Core Web Vitals.

  • If you look at cultures that have been mostly plant-based, they’ve done this for centuries to enable the body to absorb the nutrients more easily and prevent things like indigestion, heavy bloats, and gas.

  • Bolting-on functionality inevitably results in code bloat, and this vast ecosystem of plug-ins brings with it a not-insubstantial number of security vulnerabilities.

  • What is clear is that the Democrats also believe there is a massive amount of bloat in our medical system, with too much money paid out to too many arms of the healthcare hydra.

  • Part of the decomposition process causes bodies to bloat and blood to sometimes seep from the mouth.

  • In the new, leaner strategy, any bloat has to go, even if it means reversing on a major earlier decision.

  • It's classic big-government logic: create a redundant position and the needless bloat that goes with it.

  • Another reasons EMRs lie, is that they are subject to “template bloat.”

  • He has no use for the mind-numbing bloat of Ringling Brothers nor does he like the light-show and acrobatics of Cirque du Soleil.

  • Some one of the above purgatives should be given after the bloat has subsided, and careful feeding for some days must be observed.

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  • His physical weakness, they soon discovered, was exactly what was to be expected of a whisky bloat.

  • I was well until I weaned my baby and then I began to bloat and had bearing down pains.

  • Excessive fermentations of this kind are responsible for the distressing phenomenon known as "bloat."