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单词 bloat
释义

bloat1

verb bləʊtbloʊt
  • Make or become swollen with fluid or gas.

    with object the fungus has bloated their abdomens
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Your heightened sensitivity can also lead to swelling and bloating.
    • It can help to reduce bloating - and feeling less heavy will make you feel better about yourself.
    • But his joy was short-lived for his body started bloating faster than a puffer fish.
    • Used either in formula or individually, it serves to regulate the metabolism, prevent bloating and counteract obesity.
    • The same tea also relieves bloating, sinusitis, catarrh and extreme muscle exhaustion.
    • A top tip to reduce bloating after meals is to vary carbohydrate foods and use a good probiotic supplement.
    • If PMT is playing havoc with your life, remember that food can relieve such symptoms as mood changes, bloating, fluid retention and pain.
    • Eases fluid retention, leaving you less bloated and slimmer.
    • But you probably noticed that when you were on those hormones that you had bloating and swelling at the ankles and breasts.
    • In children, the abdomen can become swollen and bloated and medical attention should be sought urgently.
    • It is rare to see instant results when making dietary changes, but according to experts, bloating and swollen ankles can literally ‘deflate’ within a matter of days when salt intake is reduced.
    • You may notice a burning sensation in your upper abdomen, nausea, bloating and belching.
    • Her digestive system may also be affected and she will suffer from bloating.
    • There can be no eating of salt, because a lot of salt causes bloating.
    • It treats decreased appetite, loss of taste, inability to eat more than a little at a time, bloating after eating, distension and general weakness.
    Synonyms
    swell, swell out, puff out, puff up, stick out, balloon, balloon out, balloon up, fill out, bag, belly
noun bləʊtbloʊt
mass noun
  • A disease of livestock characterized by an accumulation of gas in the stomach.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Also, adding salt has been shown to decrease the incidence of bloat.
    • Also, grazing that leaves very short stubble could lead to a greater risk of bloat if livestock are hungry when turned into the next paddock.
    • Signs of bloat are stomach pain and futile attempts to vomit and to salivate.
    • However, grazing only red clover has the potential risk of bloat.
    • When bloat occurs, the stomach can turn and block, causing a buildup of gas.

Origin

Late 17th century: from obsolete bloat 'swollen, soft', perhaps from Old Norse blautr 'soft, flabby'.

Rhymes

afloat, boat, capote, coat, connote, cote, dote, emote, float, gloat, goat, groat, misquote, moat, mote, note, oat, outvote, promote, quote, rote, shoat, smote, stoat, Succoth, table d'hôte, Terre Haute, throat, tote, vote, wrote

bloat2

verbbləʊtbloʊt
[with object]
  • Cure (a herring) by salting and smoking it lightly.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The latter, however, are very agreeable and good for making pickled or bloated herring.
    • I spotted a chunk of granite in the shape of a bloated herring and grabbed it too, ready to do battle with both hands.

Origin

Late 16th century: related to the adjective bloat used in the compound bloat herring 'bloater' from the late 16th to mid 17th century; of obscure origin.

 
 

bloat1

verbblōtbloʊt
  • Make or become swollen with fluid or gas.

    with object the fungus has bloated their abdomens
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It can help to reduce bloating - and feeling less heavy will make you feel better about yourself.
    • Your heightened sensitivity can also lead to swelling and bloating.
    • If PMT is playing havoc with your life, remember that food can relieve such symptoms as mood changes, bloating, fluid retention and pain.
    • There can be no eating of salt, because a lot of salt causes bloating.
    • Used either in formula or individually, it serves to regulate the metabolism, prevent bloating and counteract obesity.
    • It treats decreased appetite, loss of taste, inability to eat more than a little at a time, bloating after eating, distension and general weakness.
    • You may notice a burning sensation in your upper abdomen, nausea, bloating and belching.
    • It is rare to see instant results when making dietary changes, but according to experts, bloating and swollen ankles can literally ‘deflate’ within a matter of days when salt intake is reduced.
    • Eases fluid retention, leaving you less bloated and slimmer.
    • But you probably noticed that when you were on those hormones that you had bloating and swelling at the ankles and breasts.
    • But his joy was short-lived for his body started bloating faster than a puffer fish.
    • A top tip to reduce bloating after meals is to vary carbohydrate foods and use a good probiotic supplement.
    • Her digestive system may also be affected and she will suffer from bloating.
    • The same tea also relieves bloating, sinusitis, catarrh and extreme muscle exhaustion.
    • In children, the abdomen can become swollen and bloated and medical attention should be sought urgently.
    Synonyms
    swell, swell out, puff out, puff up, stick out, balloon, balloon out, balloon up, fill out, bag, belly
nounblōtbloʊt
  • A disease of livestock characterized by an accumulation of gas in the stomach.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Also, grazing that leaves very short stubble could lead to a greater risk of bloat if livestock are hungry when turned into the next paddock.
    • Also, adding salt has been shown to decrease the incidence of bloat.
    • Signs of bloat are stomach pain and futile attempts to vomit and to salivate.
    • However, grazing only red clover has the potential risk of bloat.
    • When bloat occurs, the stomach can turn and block, causing a buildup of gas.

Origin

Late 17th century: from obsolete bloat ‘swollen, soft’, perhaps from Old Norse blautr ‘soft, flabby’.

bloat2

verbblōtbloʊt
[with object]
  • Cure (a herring) by salting and smoking it lightly.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The latter, however, are very agreeable and good for making pickled or bloated herring.
    • I spotted a chunk of granite in the shape of a bloated herring and grabbed it too, ready to do battle with both hands.

Origin

Late 16th century: related to the adjective bloat used in the compound bloat herring ‘bloater’ from the late 16th to mid 17th century; of obscure origin.

 
 
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