Definition of the word congested

Pronunciation of vocabulary congested

congestedadjective

nghẽn

/kənˈdʒestɪd//kənˈdʒestɪd/

Origin of the word congested

The word "congested" comes from the Latin verb "congestus," meaning "pressed together." This root word can also be found in the term "congestion," which describes a medical condition characterized by an excessive accumulation of fluids or swelling in bodily tissues or organs. In the late 14th century, the term congested first appeared in English, with its original meaning being "pressed together or crowded." By the early 16th century, it began to be used to describe things like traffic or crowds of people. Today, congested is commonly used to describe areas that are overcrowded or moving slowly due to an excess of traffic, as well as bodily conditions like a congested nose due to a cold or allergies. Its Latin roots continue to influence its meaning as something that is "pressed together" or "jammed," illustrating how words can evolve through their roots and be used in different contexts over time.

Vocabulary summary congested

typeadjective

meaningcrowded

examplecongested streets

meaning(medicine) congestion

examplecongested lungs: pulmonary congestion

Example of vocabulary congestednamespace

meaning

crowded; full of traffic

đông đúc; đầy xe cộ

  • congested city streets

    đường phố đông đúc

  • Many of Europe's airports are heavily congested.

    Nhiều sân bay ở châu Âu bị tắc nghẽn nặng nề.

  • Due to heavy traffic, the city center is severely congested during rush hour.

    Do lượng giao thông lớn nên trung tâm thành phố thường bị tắc nghẽn nghiêm trọng vào giờ cao điểm.

  • The hospital emergency room was congested as dozens of patients flooded in with symptoms of the flu.

    Phòng cấp cứu của bệnh viện trở nên quá tải vì hàng chục bệnh nhân đổ xô đến với các triệu chứng của bệnh cúm.

  • The subway station was congested as commuters crowded onto the platform, waiting for the next train.

    Ga tàu điện ngầm đông đúc vì hành khách chen chúc trên sân ga, chờ chuyến tàu tiếp theo.

Extra examples:
  • The roads to Bordeaux were heavily congested.

    Các con đường đến Bordeaux bị tắc nghẽn nặng nề.

  • controllers trying to manage increasingly congested airports

    những người kiểm soát đang cố gắng quản lý các sân bay ngày càng tắc nghẽn

  • one of the nation's most chronically congested airports

    một trong những sân bay tắc nghẽn kinh niên nhất quốc gia

  • Traffic engineers believe that the new road could free up congested city streets.

    Các kỹ sư giao thông tin rằng con đường mới có thể giải phóng những con phố tắc nghẽn trong thành phố.

meaning

blocked with blood or mucus

bị chặn bởi máu hoặc chất nhầy


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