凝聚 | níng jù | to condense; to coagulate; coacervation (i.e. form tiny droplets); aggregation; coherent | |
凝聚力 | níng jù lì | cohesion; cohesiveness; cohesive | |
混凝土 | hùn níng tǔ | concrete | |
凝视 | níng shì | to gaze at; to fix one's eyes on | |
凝固 | níng gù | to freeze; to solidify; to congeal; fig. with rapt attention |
1 | His shirt was congealed with blood. | |
2 | He gazes ahead to the edge of the hill where the women are walking together. | |
3 | Long-distance travelling triples the risk of potentially dangerous blood clots, and the risk goes up the longer you are travelling, according to new research. | |
4 | Smoking doubles the risk of heart attack by making blood clots form more easily and, in the longer term, by hardening the arteries. | |
5 | There has already been lots of research looking at whether long-distance travel, particularly air travel, increases your risk of a blood clot forming. |