The Chinese character “淤滞” is pronounced as yū zhì.
In English, “淤滞” can be translated as “stagnation” or “congestion”. For example, “blood stagnation” means 血液淤滞. This term is often used to describe a situation where there is a lack of flow or movement, such as in a clogged pipe or a sluggish bloodstream. Understanding the pronunciation and meaning of “淤滞” can help in better understanding Chinese language and literature as well as in communicating with Chinese speakers.