Clotted Meaning in English
word · lemma: clot
ˈkɫɑtəd/, /ˈkɫɑtɪd
KLAH-tid
klˈɒtɪd
klOT-id
释义
Describes something, especially blood or cream, that has thickened and formed lumps.
用法与细微差别
Usually used to describe blood or dairy (e.g., 'clotted cream'). More formal or technical—common in medical or food contexts. Not for general thick liquids; 'clumped' or 'chunky' may be used instead outside these settings.
Spanish: coagulado - cuajadoPortuguese (BR): coagulado - talhadoPortuguese (PT): coagulado - talhadoChinese (Simplified): 凝结的 - 凝块的Chinese (Traditional): 凝結的 - 凝塊的Hindi: जमा हुआ - थक्का बनाArabic: متجلط - متخثرBengali: জমাট - জমাট বাঁধাRussian: свернувшийсяJapanese: 凝固したVietnamese: đông đặc - đóng cụcKorean: 응고된Turkish: pıhtılaşmış - katılaşmışUrdu: جما ہوا - گاڑھا ہواIndonesian: mengental - menggumpal
例句
The wound was covered with clotted blood.
basic
She likes clotted cream on her scones.
basic
The sauce clotted as it cooled.
basic
Be careful, because clotted blood can slow healing.
natural
They served warm scones with fresh clotted cream and jam.
natural
That soup was so thick, it almost seemed clotted.
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