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clot
- IPA[klät]
美式
- a thick mass of coagulated liquid, especially blood, or of material stuck together;a foolish or clumsy person
- form or cause to form clots;cover (something) with sticky matter
noun: clot, plural noun: clots
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名詞
- 1. a thick mass of coagulated liquid, especially blood, or of material stuck together a flat, wet clot of dead leaves a clot of people arguing in the doorway 同義詞
- 2. British informal a foolish or clumsy person “Watch where you're going, you clot!” 同義詞
動詞
- 1. form or cause to form clots drugs that help blood to clot a blood protein known as factor VIII clots blood
- ▪ cover (something) with sticky matter its nostrils were clotted with blood
- a gelatinous mass of fibrin and blood cells formed by the coagulation of blood.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a gelatinous mass of fibrin and blood cells formed by the coagulation of blood.
Oxford Dictionary
- any of a number of substances in blood plasma which are involved in the clotting process, such ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- thick cream obtained by heating milk slowly and then allowing it to cool while the cream ... they serve clotted cream teas
Oxford Dictionary
- thick cream obtained by heating milk slowly and then allowing it to cool while the cream ... they serve clotted cream teas
Oxford American Dictionary
- any of a number of substances in blood plasma which are involved in the clotting process, such ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[klɒt]
英式
- a thick mass of coagulated liquid, especially blood, or of material stuck together: a blood clot a clot of dead leaves
- form or cause to form clots: drugs that help blood to clot a blood protein known as factor VIII clots blood
Oxford Dictionary