stuffed-up
stuffed-up — 形容詞
1. describing a condition where a person’s nasal passages are so full of mucus that
鼻塞
鼻子因鼻涕堵塞而呼吸不順
describing a condition where a person’s nasal passages are so full of mucus that air cannot pass through easily, usually as a result of a cold, flu, or an allergic reaction
Ari stayed home from work with a stuffed-up nose and a sore throat.
Ari 因為鼻塞喉嚨痛,請假在家沒去上班。
collocation: stuffed-up nose / stuffed-up sinuses
The pharmacist recommended a steam inhalation for Folake’s stuffed-up sinuses.
藥劑師建議 Folake 用蒸氣吸入來緩解鼻塞。
Nila could barely taste her dinner because her nose was so stuffed-up.
Nila 的鼻子塞得很嚴重,幾乎嘗不出晚餐的味道。
Hao’s voice sounded nasal and tired because his nose was stuffed-up from hay fever.
Hao 因為花粉熱鼻塞,說話聲音聽起來很濃又很疲倦。
During flu season, many commuters on the crowded train had runny or stuffed-up noses.
流感季節來臨時,擁擠的火車上有不少乘客不是流鼻水就是鼻塞。
- clear
describes a nose that is free of blockage
文法句型
be stuffed-up
feel stuffed-up
stuffed-up nose/sinuses
用法筆記
Frequently used predicatively after 'be', 'feel', or 'get'. The noun phrase 'stuffed-up nose' is also common. Usually describes a temporary condition caused by illness or allergies, not a permanent physical trait.