clogged 的 3 个定义
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.
clogged, clog·ging.
- to become clogged, encumbered, or choked up.
- to stick; stick together.
- to do a clog dance.
- 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.
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clogged 近义词
block, hinder
更多clogged例句
- Style-wise, they’re a mix between slippers and clogs, so they go with pajamas and jeans alike.
- Two years ago, singer and rapper Post Malone teamed with Crocs for a special version of its signature foam-resin clogs.
- She was on this steep hillside in her clogs, wailing away on the fire line.
- He put its science in simple terms “Imagine you have clogged up plumbing due to debris,” Chatterjee said.
- Alongside the emergency vehicles, neighborhood people clogged the sidewalks.
- In New York, the traffic from horse-drawn carriages clogged the streets at all hours.
- In 2011, the wires were clogged with stories of a potential Peace Prize gong for Julian Assange.
- Leno asked about his recent cardiovascular surgery in which doctors installed a stent to open up a clogged artery.
- The tube may become clogged with pieces of food, in which case it must be withdrawn, cleaned, and reintroduced.
- When the soil pipe from a water-closet is exposed in cold weather it may freeze up or be clogged by urinary deposits.
- They were so clogged with dust, however, as to be almost unserviceable, and their ammunition was expended.
- He shed them so thick they kind of clogged up the air, and altogether he shed seventeen suits.
- Arcot looked around, trying to decide what to do, but his brain was clogged.