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Significados de
congest
em inglês
português
entupir
catalão
empantanegar-se
Back to the meaning
Become or cause to become obstructed.
foul
choke
clog
choke off
clog up
back up
unclog
português
entupir
Sinônimos
Examples for "
foul
"
foul
choke
clog
choke off
clog up
Examples for "
foul
"
1
Otherwise it could fall
foul
of fair trade and state aid rules.
2
He played 35 minutes Friday night despite a stretch in
foul
trouble.
3
Senior guard Devonte' Graham added 16 points while dealing with
foul
trouble.
4
Police said there was no sign of forced entry or
foul
play.
5
However, the Phoenix police say there were no signs of
foul
play.
1
Castaner announced new measures such as banning police use of the
choke
-
hold
.
2
That's so long as the federal government continues to
choke
our economy.
3
It was a long moment before I could
choke
out the words.
4
The current strategy for ending the rupee's free fall will
choke
growth.
5
Poultices do sometimes
choke
swine; tulips reduce posterity; causes leather to resist.
1
Putin, however, laced his speech with enough statistics to
clog
a computer.
2
And yet, Susannah saw, those cars did not
clog
the highway completely.
3
Pro-European parties fear the eurosceptics may try to
clog
up the institution.
4
Allowing the inane commentary of vested interests to
clog
up comment facilities.
5
Wealth may procure many pleasures to
clog
the soul in its journey.
1
Beijing has denied any plans to
choke
off
shipments of the minerals.
2
Until her doubts and fears had begun to
choke
off
her feelings.
3
You know it's worse than hell to have to
choke
off
short.
4
Defensively, the Dolphins need to
choke
off
the Jets' running game.
5
For instance, sharp tax hikes could
choke
off
the nascent recovery.
1
Pro-European parties fear the eurosceptics may try to
clog
up
the institution.
2
Allowing the inane commentary of vested interests to
clog
up
comment facilities.
3
DoS attack will
clog
up
the routers, slow down the transmission signal.
4
But if your coronary arteries
clog
up
,
a pacemaker won't save you.
5
They could
clog
up
our vents, drip acid through the hull -
1
The technology was never quite able to
back
up
the bold statement.
2
Return via the Sea Trout Inn and
back
up
along the lane.
3
Once it powers down, wait 30 seconds and power it
back
up
.
4
India's tax code allows authorities to go
back
up
to seven years.
5
Story says ventilators used in ambulances could be used as
back
up
.
Uso de
congest
em inglês
1
All the blood in her body seemed to
congest
in her throat.
2
The effect of alcohol on the brain of an adult is to
congest
it finally.
3
In the coming weeks we'll have Champions League group stages to further
congest
the schedule.
4
They in turn activate the ovarian cells, which
congest
the uterine glands and lining membrane.
5
Alcohol will sometimes
congest
the brain of an adult under the most trying and discouraging circumstances.
6
It's like being able to add another lane to a motorway before it starts to
congest
.
7
If they switch operators that's not so bad, they'll go and
congest
someone else's network, he said.
8
The keen night air had seemed for the moment fairly to
congest
her lungs and render her speechless and breathless.
9
From time to time long rows of cones sprang up with apparently no other function than to
congest
the traffic flow.
10
As the golf cart neared the central structure, the road started to
congest
with a stream of jitneys, cars and cruise ship shuttles.
11
But speed was not identified as a key factor in recent crashes, and slowing trains further may
congest
an already beleaguered rail system, some say.
12
We want to see you wherever criminals come together and
congest
.
"
"Even if you do not have a warrant of arrest' slap them.
13
The people gathered and ate in the
congested
spaces about the dwelling.
14
Olga was in the music-room when the crowd had
congested
the hall.
15
All the other guests stand in a long
congested
line by themselves.
16
There remain the poorer
congested
areas, the docks, and the East End.
Mais exemplos para "congest"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Sobre este termo
congest
Verbo
Indicativo · Presente
Colocações frequentes
congest in
congest the brain
Translations for
congest
português
entupir
catalão
empantanegar-se
enfangar
embussar-se
embussar
tapar-se
encallar
encallar-se
empantanar
Congest
ao longo do tempo