occlusion

noun

UK/əˈkluː.ʒᵊn/
US/əˈkluː.ʒᵊn/

Definitions of occlusion noun

block(阻塞)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)Uncountable(不可數名詞)medical(醫學)

    In medicine, the blocking or closing of a tube or opening in the body; or an object that causes such a blockage.

    阻塞;堵塞

    • Vascular occlusion can lead to serious health problems.

      血管阻塞可能導致嚴重的健康問題。

    • The surgery aimed to clear the occlusion in the artery.

      手術的目的是清除動脈中的阻塞。

    • An occlusion in the intestine may require emergency surgery.

      腸道阻塞可能需要進行緊急手術。

teeth(牙齒)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)medical(醫學)

    In dentistry, the manner in which the upper and lower teeth meet when the jaw is closed.

    (牙科)上下牙齒的咬合

    • Malocclusion can lead to wear and pain in the teeth.

      咬合不正可能導致牙齒磨損和疼痛。

    • The dentist is examining the patient's occlusion.

      牙醫正在檢查患者的咬合情況。

    • Orthodontics aims to improve dental occlusion.

      正畸治療旨在改善牙齒咬合。

weather(天氣)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)environment(環境)

    In meteorology, the weather situation when two air masses meet, especially a front formed when a cold air mass lifts a warmer air mass.

    氣象學中指兩個氣團相遇的情況,特別是冷氣團抬升暖氣團時形成的鋒面。

    • An occlusion is often accompanied by precipitation and significant temperature changes.

      鋒面通常伴隨著降水和顯著的溫度變化。

    • The development of an occlusion influences weather patterns.

      鋒面的發展影響天氣模式。

    • Meteorologists are tracking the movement of the occlusion.

      氣象學家正在追蹤鋒面的移動。