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blockages

英 [ˈblɒkɪdʒɪz]

美 [ˈblɑkɪdʒɪz]

n.  造成阻塞的东西; 阻塞物; 堵塞; 阻塞
blockage的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 堵塞物;障碍物;堵塞
    Ablockage ina pipe, tube, or tunnel is an object which blocks it, or the state of being blocked.
    1. The logical treatment is to remove this blockage.
      合理的治疗方法就是清除堵塞物。
    2. ...a total blockage in one of the coronary arteries.
      其中一根冠状动脉的完全阻塞

双语例句

  • Blockages to the door or oven vents can cause overheating or other failures in the cooling system.
    不可堵塞炉门或排气口,以免产生过热或冷却不完全等故障。
  • But the disease can be indicative of more serious blockages elsewhere in the body.
    然而,这个疾病可以导致体内其它部位更加严重的血管阻塞。
  • The study compared the use of stents_small tubes that prop open blood vessels_with a common surgical procedure for cleaning out blockages in the carotid artery.
    本研究比较了支架和颈动脉环切术&通过小管打开血管,采用常规手术步骤清楚颈部动脉中的阻塞。
  • Stents have been used for many years to clear blockages in the arteries of the heart and neck.
    支架用于解除心脏和颈部动脉的阻塞已有数年的时间。
  • If your pup eats them, they can cause blockages, which often require surgery to remove.
    如果你的小狗不小心吞食了它们,可能会导致食道堵塞,这通常是需要通过手术来进行清除的。
  • Poor blood oxygen levels and blood vessel blockages in people with sickle-cell disease can lead to chronic acute pain syndromes, severe bacterial infections, and necrosis ( tissue death).
    镰状细胞病患者血液含氧量低并且发生血管堵塞,可导致出现慢性和急性疼痛综合症、重度细菌感染和坏疽(组织坏死)。
  • Tests show dramatic changes in rhythm and blood substances typical of a heart attack but none of the artery blockages that typically cause one.
    测试发现了心跳频率和血液物质的重大变化,这些都是心脏病的典型症状。不过心碎综合症并没有发现心脏病的另一典型症状动脉阻塞。
  • He says removing the blockages entails very serious operations, including cutting new taps in the pipe.
    他说,消除这些堵塞是一个很艰巨的工程,包括在管道上开凿新的旋塞。
  • The main reason is that there is to-and-fro blood flow in the coronary arteries, as well as in the legs and the carotid arteries, two other regions prone to blockages.
    主要原因是冠脉内的血流是往返运动的,类似于下肢和颈动脉,这两处也容易堵塞。
  • When there are no mental or vital blockages, the breath in both the nostrils flows systematically.
    当不再有心理或生命障碍存在时,两个鼻孔中的气息会非常规则地流动。