engorge

英 [ɪnˈɡɔːdʒ] 美 [ɪnˈɡɔːrdʒ]

v.  使充血; 使涨满液体

过去式:engorged过去分词:engorged现在分词:engorging第三人称单数:engorges

BNC.45275 / COCA.33763



牛津词典

verb

  1. 使充血;使涨满液体
    to cause sth to become filled with blood or another liquid and to swell

    双语例句

    1. Look to Zhong Xiang, still be engorge really one Jing.
      到钟祥一看,还真是大吃了一惊。
    2. 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。
    3. There were nuclear swelling and mitochondria engorge within cadiocytes and myofilament dissolve and discontinuance within myoplasm in Radix astragali+ DOX group under transmission electron microscope, but the degree of pathological change of cadiocytes was much slighter than that of DOX controls.
      电镜下可见黄芪+DOX组可见心肌细胞核肿胀、线粒体肿胀,肌质中肌丝溶解、中断,但上述变化较DOX组少见。

    英英释义

    verb

    1. overeat or eat immodestly
      1. She stuffed herself at the dinner
      2. The kids binged on ice cream

      Synonym:    gorgeingurgitateoverindulgeglutenglutstuffovergorgeovereatgormandizegormandisegourmandizebingepig outsatiatescarf out