marshy
英 [ˈmɑːʃi]
美 [ˈmɑːrʃi]
adj.  沼泽般的;湿软泥泞的
BNC.19549 / COCA.22644
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 沼泽般的;湿软的;泥泞的
Marshyland is always wet and muddy.- ...the broad, marshy plain of the River Spey.
斯佩河流域宽阔的沼泽平原 
 - ...the broad, marshy plain of the River Spey.
 
英英释义
adj
- (of soil) soft and watery
- the ground was boggy under foot
 - a marshy coastline
 - miry roads
 - wet mucky lowland
 - muddy barnyard
 - quaggy terrain
 - the sloughy edge of the pond
 - swampy bayous
 
 
双语例句
- Analysis of Loss of Highway Building in Marshy Ecology and Study of Design Principle for Marshy Highway
公路建设对湿地的生态损失分析及湿地公路设计原则研究 - Application of panoramic ultrasound imaging in the diagnosis of adult indirect inguinal hernia perennial grass of marshy meadows and ditches having broad leaves; Europe and North America.
宽景成像在成人腹股沟斜疝诊断中的应用沼泽和水沟里的多年生草本植物,叶子宽大;分布于欧洲和北美。 - Keep on going and you will come to a great marshy swamp.
接着走,你会遇到一个大沼泽地。 - The British invented football to be played on the marshy fields of a northern European winter.
英国人发明的足球运动是在欧洲北部冬季泥泞的场地上进行的。 - Small branching blueberry common in marshy areas of the eastern United States having greenish or yellowish unpalatable berries reputedly eaten by deer.
小的分枝的越橘,通常在美国东部的沼泽地区可见,有绿色或黄色的不好吃的浆果,据说被鹿食用。 - The night was very dark. A damp mist rose from the river, and the marshy ground about; and spread itself over the dreary fields.
这一夜黑得出奇,湿漉漉的雾气从河上、从周围的沼泽地里升起来,在沉寂的原野上铺展开去。 - A tall coastal or marshy sedge of eastern North America, Mexico, and the West Indies, having leaves with sharp, minutely toothed margins.
锯齿草:一种产于北美东部、西哥和西印度群岛高海岸或沼生的蓑衣草,叶片具有尖利的小齿边缘。 - The wet, marshy land produces a large number of insects that provide food for the smaller birds that, in turn, provide food for the arctic fox and the wolf.
这湿润的沼泽地能生出大量的昆虫,这就给小鸟提供了食物。接下来这些小鸟又充作了北极狐和北极狼的食物。 - The river Till strained among some score of willow-covered, marshy islets.
铁尔河蜿蜒在几十个长满了柳树的沼泽小岛之间。 - Like many Belarusans, she is away that the library is constructed on marshy land and she fears that one day, it will simply sink into the ground.
像许多白俄罗斯人一样,她要远离这座建立在沼泽地上的图书馆,因为她害怕有一天,它会陷到地下。 
