词汇 | congested |
释义 | congested adjective uk /kənˈdʒes.tɪd/ us /kənˈdʒes.tɪd/ too blocked or crowded and causing difficulties堵塞的;拥挤的;挤满的 Congested roads and towns have too much traffic and movement is made difficult.(道路和城镇)堵塞的,阻塞的,拥堵的 too full of vehicles busyThe M4 is always busy. congestedTraffic is congested heading into and out of the city this morning. gridlockedChicago is one of the most gridlocked cities in America. backed upThere's an accident on the motorway and traffic is backed up for miles. bumper to bumperThe road is bumper to bumper as tourists flock up the coast. jammedTraffic is jammed up for miles. If you are or your nose is congested, you cannot breathe through your nose because it is blocked, usually during an infection.(通常指由于染病而鼻子)阻塞的 Congested lungs or other body parts have become too full of blood or other liquid.(肺部或其他身体部位)充血的,充满液体的 Full alive alive with somethingidiom awash be a rich seam to mineidiom be riddled with somethingidiom bristle burst cramped crowded crowdedness flat chat fully booked gunwale heaped rafter rammed replete repletion ridden teem You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: On the road: traffic jams Colds & flu Respiratory disorders Disorders & diseases of the heart & blood Related wordcongestion congested | American Dictionarycongested adjective us/kənˈdʒes·tɪd/ too crowded or blocked: Congested roads are normal on holiday weekends. Someone who is congested has a blocked nose and cannot breathe through it, usually because of a cold. congestionnoun[ U ]us/kənˈdʒes·tʃən/ The restaurant would increase traffic congestion and noise. |
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