constipate / ˈkɒn stəˌpeɪt /

🎓大学词汇便秘大便秘结便秘者便秘的

constipate 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

con·sti·pat·ed, con·sti·pat·ing.

  1. to cause constipation in; make costive.
  2. 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.
  3. Obsolete. to crowd or pack closely together.

constipate 近义词

constipate

等同于 stagnate

constipate

等同于 stifle

更多constipate例句

  1. There are some foods that tend to constipate while others act as a laxative.
  2. Certain vegetable and mineral substances taken either intentionally or by accident constipate the bowels.
  3. The saccharated carbonate of iron is a beautiful preparation that does not constipate—is, indeed, a little laxative in action.
  4. Brandy is decidedly injurious, it heats and inflames the throat, and tends to constipate the bowels.
  5. Opium so employed does not produce narcotism, and does not constipate the bowels.