occludent / əˈklud /

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occludent2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

oc·clud·ed, oc·clud·ing.

  1. to close, shut, or stop up.
  2. to shut in, out, or off.
  3. Physical Chemistry. to incorporate, as by absorption or adsorption.
v. 无主动词 verb

oc·clud·ed, oc·clud·ing.

  1. Dentistry. to shut or close, with the cusps of the opposing teeth of the upper and lower jaws fitting together.
  2. Meteorology. to form an occluded front.

occludent 近义词

occludent

等同于 closure

更多occludent例句

  1. A “triple point”—where a cold front, warm front, and occluded front meet—can sometimes serve as the focus for severe thunderstorms, which may ruin an afternoon run.
  2. When the nitration is completed, screw up the clamps and so occlude the two pieces of pressure tubing.
  3. The presence of old splits is often indicated by a ridge of callous, the result of the cambium's effort to occlude the wound.
  4. In finely divided form it has the ability to absorb or occlude gases, especially oxygen and hydrogen.
  5. The watchmen in buildings nearby had been warned off for the time being so that their footsteps wouldn't occlude any results.
  6. These pigmented hyaline masses probably occlude the vessels, and hence cause gangrene.