clogging
n. 堵塞,閉合
v. (使)阻礙( clog的現在分詞 )
When something clogs a hole or place, it blocks it so that nothing can pass through.
Dirt clogs the pores, causing spots...
灰塵堵塞毛孔,從而生出粉刺。
The traffic clogged the Thames bridges.
往來的車輛把泰晤士河上的橋都堵死了。
Clogs are heavy leather or wooden shoes with thick wooden soles.
If you say that someone has popped their clogs, you mean that they have died.
1. preventing movement;
Large, clogging banks of weed are the only problem.
唯一的問題就是大量水草阻塞了水道。
22,000 tourists were clogging up the pavements.
2.2萬名遊客將人行道堵得水洩不通。
This process suffers mainly from clogging the membrane.
這種過程的主要問題是濾膜的堵塞.
And you know that eyewitness that's been clogging up the airwaves?
你知道那個充斥著電視廣播的目擊證人?
No longer peeling of lining and clogging of filters & valves.
不再產生內襯的脫落和過濾器 和 閥的堵塞.