decongested
decongested — 形容詞
1. describes a blocked or stuffy area — especially a person's nose or sinuses, or a
暢通的;通暢的
鼻塞緩解或交通疏通後的狀態
describes a blocked or stuffy area — especially a person's nose or sinuses, or a road with heavy traffic — after the obstruction has been removed so that air or vehicles can pass through freely again.
Elin felt her sinuses were finally decongested after she used the nasal spray.
Elin 覺得使用鼻腔噴霧後,鼻竇終於暢通了。
feel + decongested — stative adjective after linking verb
After using a saline nasal spray for three days, Theo's sinuses were finally decongested and comfortable.
Theo 連續使用鹽水鼻噴霧三天後,鼻竇終於暢通舒適了。
after + [treatment] + [body part] + were decongested — result after treatment
Kwame took a hot shower to get his stuffy nose decongested before the meeting.
Kwame 在會議前沖了個熱水澡,讓他堵塞的鼻子通暢起來。
Amara placed a humidifier beside her bed, and her nose stayed decongested all night long.
Amara 在床邊放了加濕器,她的鼻子整晚都保持暢通。
A decongested nose makes it much easier to sleep through the night.
鼻子通了之後,整晚睡覺都輕鬆多了。
- congested
the direct opposite — blocked, stuffy, or overcrowded
文法句型
decongested + noun (e.g., decongested sinuses)
be/become/feel/get decongested
用法筆記
Decongested is most common as a past-participle adjective in medical contexts (referring to the nose, sinuses, or airways) and is somewhat rarer in traffic contexts. The base verb is 'decongest' (e.g., 'This spray helps decongest the nose'), and the noun 'decongestion' refers to the process or state. 'Decongested' and 'decongestant' (a medicine that reduces nasal congestion) are related but distinct: a decongestant product makes you decongested.