bloated

英['bləʊtɪd] 美['bloʊtɪd]
  • adj. 浮肿的;发胀的;傲慢的;熏制的
  • 动词bloat的过去式和过去分词形式.
GRE
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 膨胀的;肿胀的,发胀的,肿起的
    2. 傲慢的,趾高气昂的,得意忘形的
    3. 熏制的
    4. 臃肿的
    5. 饮食过度的,胃胀的
    6. 病态发胖的,浮肿的
    7. 喝醉的
    8. 过高的
    9. 被水浸胀了的

英英释义

动词 bloat:
  1. become bloated or swollen or puff up

  2. make bloated or swollen

1. Diners do not want to leave the table feeling bloated.
食客们不想吃到肚子胀鼓鼓的才离开饭桌。

来自柯林斯例句

2. His face was bloated.
他脸部浮肿。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Her features had been bloated by years of drinking.
她酗酒多年,已变得面部浮肿。

来自《权威词典》

4. a bloated body floating in the canal
沟渠里一具发胀的浮尸

来自《权威词典》

5. Her body bloated and puffed up till pain seemed to burst out through her skin.
她身体一直肿胀,最后疼得皮肤像要涨裂开似的。

来自柯林斯例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Her face is bloated and squarish.
      她的脸浮肿成方形了。
    2. His face became a purplish, bloated ruin resembling a fungus-growth.
      他的面孔因此变成了一片浮肿而略带紫色的废墟,看起来就像一个涨大的蘑菇。
    3. Due to indigestion, the baby is a little bloated.
      由于消化不良,宝宝有点胀肚。
    4. And then, the red-eyed devil will rule the frothing nothingness that remains, bloated and content.
      然后这个玩红了眼的魔王就傲慢且心满意足地统治着这片什么也不剩的虚无的世界。
    5. There is some bloated cabbage in the airtight pot.
      那个闷罐儿里腌制着一些白菜。