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 congested [kən'dʒɛstɪd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 拥挤的, 堵塞的

[医] 充血的


  1. He had a cold and was very congested.
    他患了感冒, 鼻子不通.
  2. The street was congested with traffic.
    街道因往来车辆而阻塞。
  3. Yes, your throat is congested.
    哦,是的,你的喉咙充血。


congested
[ adj ]
overfull as with blood
<adj.all>


Congested \Con*gest"ed\, a.
1. (Bot.) Crowded together. --Gray.

2. (Med.) Containing an unnatural accumulation of blood;
hyper[ae]mic; -- said of any part of the body.

  1. The fire was confined to the bottom three floors of the bank building, but enormous amounts of heavy smoke billowed from every floor, casting a haze for blocks over the congested business district.
  2. The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, situated in the heart of congested northern New Jersey, was officially declared a protected area in 1968 under the federal Wilderness Act.
  3. A $459 million bus tunnel opens Saturday after four years of ripped-up streets and traffic nightmares, offering to zip commuters through congested downtown in about one-third the time it takes on the surface.
  4. Pedestrians picked their way across congested streets.
  5. It deprives airlines of desperately needed landing slots and allows small planes to fly into congested hubs rather than fly to secondary airports.
  6. Two-lane access roads often are congested, so spectators are advised to arrive early.
  7. AIR-SAFETY WORRIES prompt Sen. Byrd and other lawmakers to consider requiring the FAA to freeze or lower the number of airline and small-plane flights at congested airports.
  8. The congested equity calendar is likely to run into January and early February. Around eight small reit transactions are believed to have been called off in the past two weeks.
  9. Even when you have a great idea, a capable staff and consistently appealing programs, network executives still must convince hundreds of individual cable TV system operators to free a channel on increasingly congested systems.
  10. Such carriers, with bases all across the country, had a big advantage; Pan Am and TWA, by contrast, operated largely out of New York's badly congested Kennedy International Airport.
  11. Seventeen airports used by 40 percent of the flying public were classified in 1988 as "seriously congested" because they handled 160 percent of the traffic for which they were designed.
  12. Two airplanes want to land at Boston's congested Logan International Airport at 8:30 on a weekday morning.
  13. There is no value in diverting the congested Al3 traffic on to the new Docklands highway if, as is likely, the result is gridlock at Tower Hill.
  14. In short, he managed a key part of the infrastructure in one of the world's most congested metropolitan areas.
  15. The FAA has classified 16 U.S. airports as "seriously congested," and 42 others are expected to face capacity crunches by the year 2000.
  16. To ease traffic problems, the AAA recommended the federal government release $10 billion in the Highway Trust Fund to construct and improve roads, particularly interstate bypasses around congested metropolitan areas.
  17. PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) _ An attempt by soldiers to clear up the capital's congested streets created confusion and panic Wednesday as motorists, pedestrians and peddlers fled the downtown commercial district.
  18. Police and doctors at a local hospital said they expected the death toll to rise as ambulances picked up bodies that lined the narrow streets of the old walled city, a winding congested maze of mud brick houses and shanties.
  19. Kuala Lumpur (always referred to as KL by locals) is an in-between city. Visitors who come south from Bangkok are relieved to arrive in a less congested, greener city.
  20. On present estimates the existing road bridge, dating from 1964, will soon be heavily congested.
  21. Mrs. Dole contends that serious scheduling problems at the two airports require rescheduling flights from extremely busy times to less congested hours.
  22. What they need is to build more parking places in Paris, but that's more complicated." Paris is blessed with wide avenues, but they are knit together by hundreds of narrow streets that quickly become congested.
  23. But now, Thornton said, "The 757 is fast becoming the new workhorse for U.S. carriers because it answers the challenges of operating into congested or controlled airports where high capacity is desired" without adding flights.
  24. The fire ripped through the congested market and five adjacent buildings, which are half a mile from the Zocalo Plaza in the heart of Mexico City.
  25. On Friday, a bomb attached beneath a vehicle exploded in a congested marketplace and seriously injured two children.
  26. The Polonez, just as dull and dented despite its occupant's political success, negotiated congested streets to the headquarters of the Democratic Party, another small group with a history similar to the United Peasants.
  27. Traffic was not heavily congested in most cities as many workers stayed home, police said.
  28. But the West Indian manatee wasn't injured in the congested Intracoastal Waterway, it was the Everglades. "It shows you they aren't safe anywhere," said Dr. Gregory Bossart, Miami Seaquarium veterinarian and pathologist.
  29. The Miami River is such a narrow, congested waterway that Mr. Barnes's fellow captains joke that they need Vaseline to slip freighters through it.
  30. Within 10 years, twice as many airports will be congested unless we take action now.
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