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clog

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++clog1 /klɒɡ $ klɑːɡ/ (also clog up) verb (clogged, clogging) [intransitive, transitive]  PREVENTto block something or become blocked 阻塞,塞住 tourists whose cars clog the roads each summer 每年夏天开着汽车堵塞道路的游客clog with Over many years, the pipes had got clogged up with grease. 多年下来管道都被油污堵塞了。clogged adjective clogged highways 堵塞的公路→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
clogMagee could feel it clogging his nostrils.The roads were more clogged than earlier in the day.An increased number of arrests has clogged the court system.Don't pour that grease down the drain, or the sink will clog up again.We tend to pursue goals that weaken our will and clog up our view.From both sides of Market, traffic will be so clogged up people will be put off...A utilitarian concrete block clogged with book kiosks and leftist murals, it draws its 17,000 students from six northern provinces.Electricity poles come down, telephone lines sag, and the streets become clogged with mud.
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clog2 noun [countable usually plural]  clogs.jpg DCCa shoe made of wood with a leather top that covers the front of your foot but not your heel 木底鞋,木屐4  See picture of 见图 FOOTWEAR clever clogs at clever(6), → pop your clogs at pop1(13)5 see picture at 见图 shoe1
Examples from the Corpus
clogThey carried parasols and held them against the driving snow as they minced along in three-inch clogs.Gene tells me that the citizens hold a tulip festival every year and that they also manufacture clogs.I washed and combed and plaited my hair and rubbed my clogs, then I went round and knocked on the door.On my feet are wooden clogs.They were crisscrossed by canvas straps, were shod with hinged wooden clogs.They march in ranks of five, in their wooden clogs.
Origin clog1 (1500-1600) clog to prevent an animal from moving by tying a wooden block to it ((14-19 centuries)), from clog (noun); → CLOG2 clog2 (1400-1500) clog wooden block ((14-19 centuries))
or to something become Corpus blocked block


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clog
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clog1 /klɒɡ $ klɑːɡ/ (also clog up) verb (past tense and past participle clogged, present participle clogging) [intransitive and transitive]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: clog 'to prevent an animal from moving by tying a wooden block to it' (14-19 centuries), from clog (noun); clog2
to block something or become blocked:
    tourists whose cars clog the roads each summer
    clog with
    Over many years, the pipes had got clogged up with grease.
—clogged adjective:
    clogged highways

II
clog2 noun [countable usually plural]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Origin: clog 'wooden block' (14-19 centuries)

a shoe made of wood with a leather top that covers the front of your foot but not your heel
clever clogs at clever(6), ⇨ pop your clogs at pop1(13)


clogBrE /klɒɡ/ 🔊NAmE /klɑːɡ/ 🔊, /klɔːɡ/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they clog BrE /klɒɡ/ 🔊 NAmE /klɑːɡ/ 🔊, /klɔːɡ/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it clogs BrE /klɒɡz/ 🔊 NAmE /klɑːɡz/ 🔊, /klɔːɡz/ 🔊past simple clogged BrE /klɒɡd/ 🔊 NAmE /klɑːɡd/ 🔊, /klɔːɡd/ 🔊past participle clogged BrE /klɒɡd/ 🔊 NAmE /klɑːɡd/ 🔊, /klɔːɡd/ 🔊 -ing form clogging BrE /ˈklɒɡɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈklɑːɡɪŋ/ 🔊, /ˈklɔːɡɪŋ/ 🔊 [transitive, often passive, intransitive] to block sth or to become blocked (使)阻塞,堵塞~ sth (up) (with sth) The narrow streets were clogged with traffic. 狭窄的街道上交通堵塞。🔊🔊Tears clogged her throat. 她哽咽了。🔊🔊~ (up) (with sth) Within a few years the pipes began to clog up. 没有几年管子就开始堵塞了。🔊🔊
clogBrE /klɒɡ/ 🔊NAmE /klɑːɡ/ 🔊, /klɔːɡ/ 🔊 noun
a shoe that is completely made of wood or one that has a thick wooden sole and a leather top 木底鞋;木鞋;木屐pop your ˈclogs(BrE, humorous) to die 翘辫子;上西天;一命呜呼