bog
bog 英 [bɒg] 美 [bɔg]
n. 沼泽;泥塘 vt. 使陷于泥沼;使动弹不得 vi. 陷于泥沼;动弹不得
进行时:bogging 过去式:bogged 过去分词:bogged 第三人称单数:bogs 名词复数:bogs
- You'd be pretty soggy by morning if you accidentally set your tent up in a bog. A bog is a swampy kind of ground made up mostly of decomposing plants and mosses.
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- n. 沼泽;泥塘
- vt. 使陷于泥沼;使动弹不得
- vi. 陷于泥沼;动弹不得
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1. Your car will bog down in the mud.
你的车会陷进泥沼的。
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2. “We also built bog bridges, ” Macie says. “You need to take the supportive logs underneath and remove their bark, because the bark can rot quickly.
“我们还在沼泽建起小桥,”马西埃说,“你需要将一些原木支在下面,去掉上面的树皮,因为它们腐烂的很快。
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3. The bog can decompose for hundreds of metres round every turbine, potentially releasing millions of tonnes of carbon.
每个涡轮机周围几百米内的沼泽地腐烂分解后,很有可能释放出几百万吨的碳。
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