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congestion 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Noun
/kənˈjesCHən/,
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congestions, plural;
  1. The state of being congested
    • - the new bridge should ease congestion in the area

  1. excessive accumulation of blood or other fluid in a body part
  2. excessive crowding; "traffic congestion"
  3. (congested) overfull as with blood
  4. (congestive) relating to or affected by an abnormal collection of blood or other fluid; "congestive heart disease"
  5. Traffic congestion is a condition on road networks that occurs as use increases, and is characterized by slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased vehicular queueing. The most common example is the physical use of roads by vehicles. ...
  6. The act of gathering into a heap or mass; accumulation; An excess of traffic; Overfullness of the capillary and other blood vessels, etc. ...
  7. (congested) Smeared, confused, muddy, and flat. Totally devoid of transparency.
  8. (Congestive) An excessive amount of blood collected in any tissue or organ.
  9. A state in which the network is overloaded and starts to discard user data (frames, cells or packets).
  10. The situation in which the traffic present on the network exceeds available network bandwidth/capacity.
  11. (1) A market situation in which shorts attempting to cover their positions are unable to find an adequate supply of contracts provided by longs willing to liquidate or by new sellers willing to enter the market, except at sharply higher prices; (2) in technical analysis, a period of time ...
  12. A condition that occurs when insufficient transfer capacity is available to implement all of the preferred schedules for electricity transmission simultaneously.
  13. Accumulation of vessels at a port to the extent that vessels arriving to load or discharge are obliged to wait for a vacant berth.
  14. In crowded areas, the cost to get electricity through the grid. This is an undefined cost.
  15. roads that are very crowded with vehicles รถติด
  16. Occurs when transport demand exceeds transport supply in a specific section of the transport system. Under such circumstances, each vehicle impairs the mobility of others. Urban congestion mainly concerns two domains of circulation, private and public, often sharing the same infrastructures.
  17. A state occurring in a part of a network when the message traffic is so heavy that it slows down network response time.
  18. Congestion is an excess of fluid in part of the body, often causing a blockage.
  19. A condition that arises on the transmission system when one or more restrictions prevents the economic dispatch of electric energy from serving load.
  20. The costs and inefficiencies that result when a space becomes crowded. For example, costs of international trade may rise due to congestion of ports, if these facilities are not expanded along with trade.
  21. Describes a situation where power cannot be moved from where it is being produced to where it is needed for use because the transmission system does not have sufficient capability to carry the electricity.
  22. A condition that is characterized by the inability to supply an area with the cheapest available generation due to capacity constraints of transmission paths.
  23. Refers to movement with slower than usual speeds, longer trip times, and increased queuing. Extreme congestion in road traffic will lead to a traffic jam, with vehicles fully blocked for possible extended periods of time. ...
  24. Any collection of fluid in an organ, like the lungs
  25. The sideways trading from which area patterns evolve.