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clotted

/klot/US // klɒt //UK // (klɒt) //

凝结的,凝固的,凝结成块的,凝结成块

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    clot·ted, clot·ting.

    • : to form into clots; coagulate.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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.

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Examples

  • The next day, he underwent emergency brain surgery for possible bleeding on his brain linked to a subdural hematoma, or blood clot on his brain.

  • Doctors monitored her for several days, examining her for blood clots and heart irregularities, common secondary symptoms of the virus.

  • Hayes said doctors cleared a blood clot in his heart and inserted a stent.

  • What’s more, when the team injected patient auto-antibodies into mice, the rodents formed blood clots — hinting that clotting in people could be triggered by the immune proteins.

  • Of the people in the study, for instance, 11 patients developed blood clots, and only half of them had the auto-antibodies.

  • Dessert is a slice of melt-in-your-mouth treacle tart with a dollop of perfectly tart clotted cream.

  • A few miles on, a new main road was clotted with convoys of tractor-trailers.

  • Personally, I'm waiting for the first scones, jam, and clotted cream fight.

  • One thing remains annoyingly clotted and constant in the shows: the celebrity interview.

  • His clotted rhetoric speaks to his 21 years as a civil servant, but his meaning and intention are clear enough.

  • The flow of blood covered his visage and clotted his long white beard, while he struggled to keep back two Crusaders.

  • The blood of the victim was not yet dry, or even clotted, on the leaves.

  • The wooden walls were clotted with dirt: something with wings could be heard flitting about near the high roof.

  • His hair, once jetty black, now hung in heavy clotted locks on his shoulders.

  • He then looked at his hand, and beholding a quantity of clotted blood upon it, fell down suddenly on the snow.

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