clot 的 3 个定义
- a mass or lump.
- a semisolid mass, as of coagulated blood.
- a small compact group of individuals: a clot of sightseers massed at the entrance.
- British Informal. blockhead, dolt, clod.
clot·ted, clot·ting.
- to form into clots; coagulate.
clot·ted, clot·ting.
- to cause to clot.
- to cover with clots: Carefully aimed snowballs clotted the house.
- to cause to become blocked or obscured: to clot the book's narrative with too many characters.
clot 近义词
blockage, mass of coagulation
coagulate
更多clot例句
- There is a clot that forms and blood can’t get to the heart, and your heart muscle dies.
- No cases of blood clots are expected in older men, and two cases in every million doses are expected for women 50 and older.
- Johnson & Johnson presented data on two other cases of clots in people who received the vaccine during a clinical trial, one of whom was a 25-year-old man with a hallmark of the symptoms.
- She has had three surgeries to remove blood clots in her brain and her condition is slowly improving, he said.
- Studies suggest that some inoculated people develop an immune response that attacks a protein called platelet factor 4 or PF4, which makes platelets form clots.
- Surgeons drilled a small hole in his skull and removed the blood clot.
- And so far I see scant evidence that anything changed after she suffered a blood clot in December 2012.
- That led to a blood clot forming between her brain and skull.
- I had triple the normal rate of venous thromboembolism—a blood clot forming disorder—and an elevated risk for male breast cancer.
- The result is a rapidly enlarging blood clot, called a hematoma.
- Dugung nagpúgul sa inunlan, Placenta filled with a big clot of blood.
- A clot is simply a mass of fibrin threads with a large number of corpuscles tangled within.
- He was as one lost, as helpless in the crush of whirling humanity as a wind-driven clot of foam on a storm-tossed sea.
- There was a clot of seaweed at his wrist, and the soles of his feet and one up-turned palm were grayish and shriveled.
- It was a completely unforeseeable thing—a blood clot broke loose in a vein, and lodged in his brain.