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词根:engorge
vi.engorge 大吃;充血
vt.engorge 大吃;使充血;狼吞虎咽
verb
transitive verb
gorge entry 1, glutespecially: to fill with blood to the point of congestion
intransitive verb
to suck blood to the limit of body capacity
充盈的:被液体充胀的
Middle French engorgier, from Old French, to devour, from en- + gorge throat — more at gorge
The first known use of engorge was in 1515
engravingnoun
the art of cutting something especially into the surface of wood, stone, or metal
a print made from an engraved surface
engraveverb
to impress deeply
the incident was engraved in my memory
to cut or carve (as letters or designs) on a hard surface
to cut lines, letters, figures, or designs on or into (a hard surface) often for use in printing
to print from a cut surface
an engraved wedding invitation
engraveverb
to impress deeply
the incident was engraved in my memory
to cut or carve (as letters or designs) on a hard surface
to cut lines, letters, figures, or designs on or into (a hard surface) often for use in printing
to print from a cut surface
an engraved wedding invitation
engraveverb
to impress deeply
the incident was engraved in my memory
to cut or carve (as letters or designs) on a hard surface
to cut lines, letters, figures, or designs on or into (a hard surface) often for use in printing
to print from a cut surface
an engraved wedding invitation
engorgeverb
to eat greedily : gorge
to fill with blood : congest
engorgeverb
to eat greedily : gorge
to fill with blood : congest
1 0% with flat ticks, 10% with engorged ticks in one study. Only 14-32% of patients diagnosed with Lyme disease remember a feeding tick.
那些被诊断为莱姆病的患者中仅有14%至32%的人记得自己被一只喂得饱饱的蜱虫叮咬过。
2 And of course, even a Pentagon and intelligence bureaucracy engorged on your tax dollars wasn’t enough.
3 If an “engorged” female arrived in Washington and laid eggs, it could establish a population in the region “and it would be happy,” she said.
4 These arthropods are more likely to prey on ticks when they are fully engorged with blood.
5 Her women's engorged bellies, swollen breasts and thighs, shouting of anguished self-image in bloody gobs of pigment, have garnered her a public following to rival the approval heaped on her by critics.
6 Because the tissue and muscle in the vocal folds can become engorged with that extra blood, he said, “it can change the ways the vocal folds themselves oscillate.”
7 Tropical Storm Hilary engorged the waterway, usually just a dawdling stream during the summer, widening its banks from 15 to 100 feet.
8 However in these days of engorged budgets and the close attention of a frantic US trade press desperate for headlines on a Sunday, it is simply not good enough.
9 His head was misshapen, one cheek grotesquely swollen, his neck so engorged with blood that it threatened to swallow his face.
10 When I stood, an engorged leech fell into the mud and lazily wriggled away.
11 I prepared to roll, but my arms, their sleeves now engorged with gallons of cold water, were numb, unresponsive objects.
12 The sun hung low on the horizon, crimson as though engorged with blood.
13 I was the youngest of four, and my mom’s way to handle it was very straightforward, like, “A boy’s nipples will become engorged, and those are all secondary sex characteristics.”
14 It’s a series of uncomfortable interviews with a would-be biographer in which little people approach a great writer’s corpse and leap on and off it like engorged fleas.
15 Even in the songs, phrases that can seem too perfectly crafted are now engorged with specifics that inform the actors’ delivery and thus our understanding.
16 Mr. Deshayes’s wall-mounted sculptures look like engorged intestines, but they double as cast-iron radiators, and will heat up as soon as power flows through the building on the opening night.
17 Their rigor is further affirmed by the associated drawings Ms. Tompkins shows here, in which ravenous kisses and engorged members are partitioned by the same grid designs used by Renaissance painters.
18 This wild-goose chase could end only one way: my engorged breasts leaking bodily fluid all over my shirt.
19 His other eye is squashed out and so engorged that it seems to belong to a much larger animal.
20 Amid the boa constrictor of shame that has engulfed and engorged his British tabloid the , let's recognise the most wonderful – and totally incongruous – pearl of his global media empire: The Simpsons.
1 肿胀的
hulchy torose tumefacient utriculate bloated strutting turgid blubbery tumid turgescent puffy irritated distended tumescent
2 肿胀
hulchy torose tumefacient utriculate bloated strutting turgid blubbery tumid turgescent tumidly struttingly turgescence turgidity tumefaction tumidity tumefy puffy irritated distended tumescent swell irritate puff up
3 充血的