to clog
01
堵塞, 阻塞
to make it so that nothing can move through something
Transitive: to clog a passage
例子
The excess hair tends to clog the shower drain over time.
多余的头发往往会随着时间的推移堵塞淋浴排水口。
02
堵塞, 阻塞
to occupy or block a space to the point where it cannot accommodate additional items or activities
Transitive: to clog a space
例子
The heavy foot traffic during the concert clogged the aisles of the venue, making it difficult for attendees to move around.
音乐会期间密集的人流堵塞了场馆的过道,使得与会者难以移动。
03
堵塞, 聚集
to come together or gather in a dense or congested manner
Intransitive: to clog somewhere
例子
Visitors clog at the entrance to the amusement park, eager to enjoy its attractions.
游客们聚集在游乐园的入口处,渴望享受其景点。
04
阻塞, 阻碍
to impede or obstruct the advancement, functioning, or development of something
Transitive: to clog function or development of something
例子
Heavy snowfall clogged the roads, slowing down traffic and causing delays.
大雪堵塞了道路,减缓了交通并造成了延误。
05
跳木屐舞, 用脚有节奏地敲击
to execute a style of percussive dance characterized by rhythmic tapping of the feet
Intransitive
例子
At the festival, talented dancers clog with intricate footwork, entertaining the crowd with their lively performance.
在节日上,有才华的舞者用复杂的脚步跳木屐舞,以他们活泼的表演娱乐人群。
Clog
01
木屐, 木底鞋
a shoe or sandal with a heavy wooden sole
02
木屐舞, 穿着木底鞋跳的舞蹈
a dance performed while wearing shoes with wooden soles; has heavy stamping steps
03
障碍物, 堵塞
any object that acts as a hindrance or obstruction
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