English to Malay Dictionary congested

congested

sesak
definition
adjective
The teacher stood up from his congested desk full of paperwork and gulped a bit.
blocked up with or too full of something, in particular.
example
After all, life on our 'congested' city roads is stressful.
The stroma of the papillary fronds consisted of loose fibrous tissue with abundant, thin-walled, 'congested' blood vessels.
But the group insists that the size of the development is too large for the conservation area and would bring traffic havoc to already 'congested' lanes.
But this week, she became 'congested' , and yesterday, the dizziness returned; it got so bad she went to the school nurse, where lying down made it worse.
I felt well-rested, but my nose was still 'congested' .
The external surface was smooth and 'congested' .
It is used to treat delayed menses and 'congested' blood (especially in the lower pelvic cavity) and abdominal pains.
The older and more 'congested' arteries get, the more subject they are to blood clots, the body's version of traffic jams.
In the case of 'congested' arteries, it is usually plaque in the arteries restricting the blood flow.
Heavy loads will be transported through York and Selby on a special boat in a bid to cut traffic jams on the region's 'congested' roads.
It reduces the histamine-based swelling produced by allergic reactions, so turn to it when 'congested' sinuses or food alergies contribute to sleeplessness.
She was taking two decongestants and a nasal steroid daily for allergies, but they weren't helping - she was always 'congested' anyway.
Blood vitalizing, which has often been used in modern times for its ability to penetrate 'congested' tissues, may be valuable in overcoming tissue resistance, as well.
Are we still in doubt about why our roads are so 'congested' and traffic jams are the order of the day?
The network would get 'congested' and the effective transfer rate to the tape drives would suffer because of the network speed.
I put my arm on her shoulder and replied, ‘Yeah, the air's too 'congested' here anyway.’
To make matters worse, thick, fibrous adhesions are often formed anchoring the 'congested' , fatty tissue to the muscular layer below.
To discourage overuse of lines, which could lead to outages, the system would charge customers more for using lines that are already 'congested' .
A 'congested' feeling in the chest and difficulty in breathing are the most common symptoms of this chronic respiratory disease.
After their night's respite, my 'congested' bronchial tubes once more begin their noisy rattle.
The first sign of a cold is often a 'congested' or runny nose.
Not so with allergies, which can leave you feeling 'congested' , with itchy eyes and sneezing.
Starting in 2001, the league has cut back games from 32 to 28, which will help a 'congested' schedule.
To stave off colds, she should combine it with aconite at the first sign of a scratchy throat or a 'congested' feeling in the head.
Similarly, we offer after-hour discounts to encourage users to download large files in the evenings when our internet access is less 'congested' .
The gateway router can easily become 'congested' .
He described that the leeches were placed on the body and would clear out blood and 'congested' fluids.
I was feeling super sick, 'congested' , and not able to breathe, but with only another two days left to my trip, I didn't want to waste time laying in bed.
The streets are often heavily 'congested' with traffic such that a chauffeur driven car hire is almost a must.
The satellite lines were 'congested' , so I called London on my mobile phone and dictated the story, reading it out word by word.
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