swamp
swamp 英 [swɒmp] 美 [swɑmp]
n. 沼泽;湿地 v. 使陷于沼泽;使陷入困境
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- A swamp is an area that floods every year because the land is low. Watch out for alligators if you visit Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge in Louisiana, the largest swamp in the United States.
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- n. 沼泽;湿地
- v. 使陷于沼泽;使陷入困境
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1. on a swamp.
在沼泽上
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2. tropical swamps
热带沼泽
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3. swampy ground
沼泽地
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4. In summer visitors swamp the island.
夏天,这个岛上游客熙熙攘攘,人满为患。
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5. The little boat was swamped by the waves.
小船被大浪淹没了。
- swamp (n.) c. 1500 (implied in swampwatyr "swamp-water"), of uncertain origin, perhaps [Barnhart] a dialectal survival from an Old English cognate of Old Norse svöppr "sponge, fungus," from Proto-Germanic *swampuz; but traditionally connected with Middle English sompe "morass, swamp," which probably is from Middle Dutch somp or Middle Low German sump "swamp" (see sump). All of these likely are ultimately related to each other, from PIE *swombho- "spongy; mushroom," via the notion of "spongy ground."
- swamp (v.) "overwhelm, sink (as if in a swamp)," 1772, from swamp (n.). Figurative sense is from 1818. Related: Swamped; swamping.
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