英:[ɪnˈgɔ:dʒ]
美:[ɪnˈgɔrdʒ]
英:[ɪnˈgɔ:dʒ]
美:[ɪnˈgɔrdʒ]
en·gorge
ihn gorj
第三人称单数:engorges
现在分词:engorging
过去式:engorged
过去分词:engorged
engorgement (n.)
词根:engorge
adj.engorged 过饱的;塞得满满的
n.engorgement [病理] 充血;暴饮暴食;肿胀
v.engorged 狼吞虎咽(engorge的过去式)
Verb
1. overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself;
"She stuffed herself at the dinner"
"The kids binged on icecream"
16世纪10年代,“过度填充”,源自法语 engorger “阻塞,堵塞,充血”,古法语 engorgier “吞咽,吞食”,源自 en-(见 en-(1))和 gorge “喉咙”(见 gorge(n.))。可能最初是指鹰。相关: Engorged; engorging。
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
engorgeverb
to eat greedily : gorge
to fill with blood : congest
engorgeverb
to fill with blood to the point of congestion
the gastric mucosa was greatly engorged
1 We saw them surrounded, and observed as they begged and importuned; we saw them towed to the island and dragged ashore, the mob awaiting them, engorged with victory, armed with brickbats and bayonets.
2 By the time Joffrey stops writhing, his face engorged and purple, it’s hard to imagine there was a jaw un-dropped among the show’s faithful viewers.
3 For later miscarriages, after the first trimester, breasts may also become engorged with milk and/or leak some breast milk.
4 One factor is whether you have neighbors who object — or not — to the stench of engorged flower buds.
5 We can't be found, not in the middle of a roundup, when soldiers are already dangerously engorged with power.
6 These arthropods are more likely to prey on ticks when they are fully engorged with blood.
7 And of course, even a Pentagon and intelligence bureaucracy engorged on your tax dollars wasn’t enough.
8 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.
9 How exactly Vidal and Buckley argue — via lofty diction, engorged vocabularies and patrician inflection — would seem to make them impossible for today’s TV, despite the lasting legacy of their debating tactics.
10 “A monster that has engorged itself to the point of vomiting.”
11 The skin would tighten, the engorged breasts would harden, a certain pain would set in.
12 The diaphragm and other organs engorge with blood, making him look 'pregnant.' However, he is pregnant with ascension and not a child.
横膈膜和其它器官充盈鲜血,令他看来象“怀孕者”。然而,他只是在孕育提升而不是一个孩子。
13 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.”
14 That legacy is now under threat, after New York City voted in 2019 to ban the sale of foie gras, arguing that the way it is prepared, by force-feeding ducks to engorge their livers, amounts to torture and animal cruelty.
15 His head was misshapen, one cheek grotesquely swollen, his neck so engorged with blood that it threatened to swallow his face.
16 And, like the Egyptians who originally discovered how amazing that engorged liver tasted when the self-fattened birds flew south for the winter, I became enamored.
17 Except that instead of alcohol, it’s engorged animal parts.
18 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.”
19 Tropical Storm Hilary engorged the waterway, usually just a dawdling stream during the summer, widening its banks from 15 to 100 feet.
20 Video and images of an engorged arachnid clinging to the door of an Texas apartment last week have gone viral.
1 狼吞虎咽
voracious edacious lickerish voraciously devouringly engorgement stuff bolt gorge raven scoff guzzle gormandize gobble guttle wolf gulp make a pig of oneself devour keep mouth open blow oneself out slap up hoe in
4 贪吃
greedy voracious gluttonous piggish esurient edacious lickerish esurience esuriency gorge cormorant
5 使充溢
8 用被动
note deliver replace intend surround suppose immerse oblige implicate denominate say take leave please grow remove rule relate ride pack attach nurse tire bite satisfy comprise derive lodge revenge smite
10 使充血
11 充血
hematose haematose red congested bloodshot congestion engorgement fluxion congest hyperaemia congestive injection afflux blood shot
12 大吃