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impacted

/im-pak-tid/US // ɪmˈpæk tɪd //UK // (ɪmˈpæktɪd) //

受影响的,受到影响的,受到影响,被影响的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tightly or immovably wedged in.
    • : Dentistry. noting a tooth so confined in its socket as to be incapable of normal eruption.
    • : driven together; tightly packed.
    • : densely populated or crowded; overcrowded: an impacted school district.

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Examples

  • Work on the canonical issue continues, with about 55% of impacted URLs restored.

  • Rather than layoffs, Insider has been able to redeploy staffers into areas where the business is still growing and less impacted.

  • One of the most impacted ZIP codes includes the San Ysidro Elementary School District, which has some of the highest rates of student homelessness in the county, a measure that includes families living in overcrowded or substandard conditions.

  • Depending on what parts of the brain are impacted, the person can develop forms of dementia and personality changes.

  • I think all of us who are impacted by it have been referencing it in one way or another for years in our work.

  • But by our estimate, the number of people impacted by Chase account closures is closer to tens than hundreds.

  • McCain said he would not be impacted financially by being subject to a visa ban and asset freeze in the Russian Federation.

  • Nearly half of a solid 45 percent say the Internet has impacted their relationship.

  • In the twilight gloom his glittering rows of shark's teeth seemed impacted on my eyeball—I saw them, and nothing else.

  • This Plate represents the head fixed, or impacted, at the upper strait of a narrow pelvis.

  • When they are so impacted as to prevent the delivery being completed, the accoucheur must interfere.

  • The nates may become so firmly impacted in the pelvis, that they cannot advance without artificial assistance.

  • The minute bronchial ramifications and corresponding lobules were impacted with dense carbon.