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clog

/klog, klawg/US // klɒg, klɔg //UK // (klɒɡ) //

堵塞,堵塞物,堵塞的问题,堵塞堵塞

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    clogged, clog·ging.

    • : to hinder or obstruct with thick or sticky matter; choke up: to clog a drain.
    • : to crowd excessively, especially so that movement is impeded; overfill: Cars clogged the highway.
    • : to encumber; hamper; hinder.
v.无主动词 verb
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    clogged, clog·ging.

    • : to become clogged, encumbered, or choked up.
    • : to stick; stick together.
    • : to do a clog dance.
n.名词 noun
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    • : anything that impedes motion or action; an encumbrance; a hindrance.
    • : a shoe or sandal with a thick sole of wood, cork, rubber, or the like.
    • : a similar but lighter shoe worn in the clog dance.
    • : a heavy block, as of wood, fastened to a person or beast to impede movement.
    • : clog dance.
    • : British Dialect. a thick piece of wood.

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Examples

  • Crocs is suing nearly two dozen companies, including Walmart and Hobby Lobby, for allegedly copying its signature foam clogs.

  • It has baked in features that prevent common errors like filament clogs or jams, too, which will save you money in the long run.

  • More recently, Kanye West’s Adidas Yeezy Foam Runner, which sells for about $80, has been dubbed the “Yeezy Croc” because of its resemblance to the slip-on clog.

  • Crocs overhauled its business to focus on its classic clog, which now makes up nearly three-quarters of sales, and doubled down on its highly profitable Jibbitz charms, which come in hundreds of styles and pop into the clog’s ventilation holes.

  • The recent high school graduate has been reaching for the brand’s signature clog since she was a kid — and dodging Crocs-haters for just as long.

  • Bloggers and street photographers will clog the entrances of each show incessantly posting to their Twitter and Instagram feeds.

  • At a satirical food awards show, The Golden Clog Awards, Bourdain gave Florence the “worst career move” award.

  • Crocs, the colorful clog company long loathed by fashionistas, has stubbed its toe again.

  • After soaring to prominence, the plastic clog maker has suffered a series of setbacks in the past two years.

  • As a result of this loss of movement, clog-wearers tend to drag their feet, “which causes more postural problems,” she said.

  • Every weight that could clog the story is thrown away, and it runs with the 33 swiftness of the thought.

  • Hitherto I have only been a clog and an incumbrance to you; but I trust I shall soon behave better, and make myself useful.

  • Therefore he passed for a very moderate Whig; for one who would not clog the wheels of government.

  • In fact, the damp depositing on the parts leads the electricity away, and the ink tends to clog in the siphon.

  • Many things and conditions clog communication from the under-mind to the consciousness.