单词
clot
读音
klɑːt
美式
英式
词根
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释义
n. 凝块,黏团(尤指血块);(非正式)笨蛋,傻瓜 v. (使)凝结成块;覆以粘性物质 n. (Clot) (法、美)克洛(人名) [ 复数 clots 第三人称单数 clots 现在分词 clotting 过去式 clotted 过去分词 clotted ]
例句
They removed a clot from his brain.
他们从他的大脑里取出了血块。
The patient's blood refused to clot.
病人的血液无法凝结。
A brain scan revealed the blood clot.
脑部扫描检查发现了那个血块。
They removed a clot from his brain.
他们从他的大脑里取出了血块。
The patient's blood refused to clot.
病人的血液无法凝结。
A brain scan revealed the blood clot.
脑部扫描检查发现了那个血块。
强化记忆
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看视频学发音
Five years in,the chance of a clot forming dramatically declines,and the risk of stroke continues to reduce.
directly between two individuals.That’s because blood begins to clot almost immediatelyafter coming into contact with air—
in a process known as vasoconstriction,both threats are averted by forming a blood clot.A special protein known as fibrin forms cross-links on the top of the skin,
at the age of 62,Clyde died from a blood clot in his lung.Clyde's experience was not unique.
If one of the plaques ruptures or cracks,a blood clot will form around it in minutes,
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