constipate 的定义
con·sti·pat·ed, con·sti·pat·ing.
- to cause constipation in; make costive.
- Informal. to cause to become slow-moving or immobilized; restrict the action or effectiveness of: Bureaucratic red tape can constipate the operations of any government agency.
- Obsolete. to crowd or pack closely together.
constipate 近义词
等同于 stagnate
等同于 stifle
constipate 的近义词 39 个
- curb
- muzzle
- repress
- silence
- smother
- squelch
- strangle
- suffocate
- suppress
- asphyxiate
- burke
- check
- choke
- cork
- extinguish
- gag
- hush
- kill
- muffle
- spike
- squash
- stagnate
- stop
- stultify
- torpedo
- trammel
- black out
- bring to screeching halt
- choke back
- clam up
- clamp down
- cover up
- crack down
- dry up
- hold it down
- hush up
- put the lid on
- shut up
- sit on
constipate 的反义词 14 个
更多constipate例句
- There are some foods that tend to constipate while others act as a laxative.
- Certain vegetable and mineral substances taken either intentionally or by accident constipate the bowels.
- The saccharated carbonate of iron is a beautiful preparation that does not constipate—is, indeed, a little laxative in action.
- Brandy is decidedly injurious, it heats and inflames the throat, and tends to constipate the bowels.
- Opium so employed does not produce narcotism, and does not constipate the bowels.