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词根:occlude
adj.occlusive 咬合的;闭塞的
n.occlusive 闭塞音
vi.occlude 咬合
vt.occlude 使闭塞;封闭;挡住
noun
the act of occluding : the state of being occluded: such as
the complete obstruction of the breath passage in the articulation of a speech sound
the bringing of the opposing surfaces of the teeth of the two jaws into contactalso: the relation between the surfaces when in contact
the inclusion or sorption of gas trapped during solidification of a material
the front formed by a cold front overtaking a warm front and lifting the warm air above the earth's surface
"堵塞或被堵塞的事实或行为",1640年代,来自中世纪拉丁语 occlusionem(主格 occlusio),是拉丁语 occludere(见 occlude)的动作名词。牙科学中“嘴闭合时两组牙齿相对位置”的意义始于1880年。
阻塞
闭锁
关闭
包藏
闭塞,闭合,封闭,阻塞,隔断
封存:将一种物质,液体或气体,密封于一种固体的空腔内
,咬合:下颌骨活动时,上牙和下牙发生功能性接触时的相互关系
阻塞
<&2&>学
Latin occludere
The first known use of occlusion was circa 1645
occupationaladjective
of or relating to one's occupation
a report on occupational health and safety
occupantnoun
a person who occupies somethingespecially: resident entry 2 sense 1
occupantnoun
a person who occupies somethingespecially: resident entry 2 sense 1
occupancynoun
the act or condition of occupying or taking possession
takes occupancy on the first of the month
the state of being occupied
an occupancy limit of 5 persons
occultismnoun
a belief in the action or influence of supernatural powers
occultismnoun
a belief in the action or influence of supernatural powers
occult1 of 3verb
to shut off from view : cover, eclipse
occult2 of 3adjective
beyond understanding : mysterious
of or relating to supernatural forces
occult3 of 3noun
matters thought to involve the influence of supernatural forces
occult1 of 3verb
to shut off from view : cover, eclipse
occult2 of 3adjective
beyond understanding : mysterious
of or relating to supernatural forces
occult3 of 3noun
matters thought to involve the influence of supernatural forces
occlusionnoun
the coming together of the surfaces of the upper and lower teeth
the front formed by a cold front overtaking a warm front and lifting the warm air over the cold air
occlusionnoun
the act of occluding or the state of being occluded : a shutting off or obstruction of somethingespecially: a blocking of the central passage of one reflex by the passage of another
a coronary occlusion
the bringing of the opposing surfaces of the teeth of the two jaws into contactalso: the relation between the surfaces when in contact
the transient approximation of the edges of a natural opening
occlusion of the eyelids
sorptionespecially: sorption of gases
1 "Dwight Eisenhower's 1955 heart attack, the most highly publicized coronary occlusion in history, is usually cited as the trigger of this national impulse to perspire for the sake of health," the article explained.
2 Google says the more than 200 million Android devices will also get occlusion for any object that has an AR model in Google Search.
3 Her voice, dark, fulsome and cutting, communicated Woolf’s intellectual depth and her personal demons; there was the insight and occlusion of a novelist at the height of her powers hiding her suicidal ideations from others.
4 Pokémon Go creator Niantic showed off a video of an occlusion demo featuring a tiny virtual pikachu darting around an urban plaza, dashing in between objects and blending seamlessly with the environment.
5 Some organ-recovery teams in the United States and Taiwan have tried to prevent this by inserting a thoracic aortic occlusion balloon to stop the pumped blood from reaching the brain.
6 Further assessment of his airway indicated that despite artificially ventilating him with a bag and mask, his chest remained silent, suggesting that there was total airway occlusion and he was not receiving any oxygen.
7 There are midline deviations in population with normal occlusion.
正常人群中线偏移距(度)不为零.
8 Purpese: Improve the CT diagnosis of cerebral arterial occlusion.
目的:旨在提高大脑动脉闭塞的CT诊断水平。
9 Occlusion culling and could help here.
遮挡剔除就可以做到这一点。
10 The experimental results show that the algorithm is effective to multiple object segmentation with partial occlusion.
实验结果表明,该文提出的算法对存在局部遮挡的多运动对象分割是有效的。
11 Remarkably, accounting only for the possibility that they were right — when they were wrong — no physician examined Talia’s airway or her dislocated jaw in the hours leading up to her airway occlusion.
12 Vascular occlusion is another potential complication, where a blood vessel blockage prevents blood from moving through pathways in your body.
13 Heart attacks are generally the result of cardiovascular disease — when atherosclerotic plaques rupture and cause complete arterial occlusion or blockage.
14 For a long time, the occlusion of airways by an excess production of viscous, hyper-concentrated mucus was considered a feature of late-stage cystic fibrosis.
15 The rest of the continental United States — plus Hawaii and a spot of southern Alaska — will enjoy a consolation prize of partial occlusion.
16 Physicians have effective methods of clearing these occlusions: clot-busting proteins called tissue plasminogen activators and thrombectomy, a surgical technique.
17 Using plastic wrap over a cream or other topical treatment on an area of skin is a form of occlusion therapy (the very method that makes sheet masks so effective).
18 Micro - occlusion was more important for tougher surfaced natural fibers than for smooth, round man - made fibers.
微观 的吸留现象在表面粗糙的天然纤维上比在光滑的圆形化学纤维上较为重要.
19 Spread: this value sets the level of diffusion of the occlusion.
传播:这个数值设置遮挡的扩散级别。
20 Those with asthma or edema experience increased occlusion from increased inflammation of the airways.
2 阻塞
foul clogged occlusive bumper-to-bumper choked obstruent block stoppage holdup tie-up impaction clog congest oppilate stop bar Jam dam choke obstruct blockade backup jam obstruction blockage logjam gorge bottleneck glut beset occlude cumber
3 堵塞
stuffed-up emphraxis stop blockage blockade block choke blocked in blind congestion obstruct glut encumber occlude close bind jam pond foul clog build in choke up
4 闭塞
obturate occlude ungated obstruent closeness stopper constipate stoppage occlusive insulation obliterate
5 囚锢
6 吸收
absorption digestion sucker suction drink suck absorb merge sponge co-opt occlude assimilate imbibe siphon off
8 闭锁
10 锢囚锋
11 梗塞
12 吸留