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Marsh Area Wet Low Marshy Land Growing Noun

word marsh
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marsh

[mɑ:ʃ]

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marshes[712]
沼泽(71%),湿地(29%)
n.沼泽;湿地
adj.沼泽的;生长在沼泽地的
n.(Marsh)人名;(俄)马尔什;(英、瑞典)马什
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marsh ★☆☆☆☆
/mɑ͟ː(r)ʃ/
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[N-VAR 可变名词]沼泽;湿地 A marsh is a wet, muddy area of land.

    Oxford
    marsh / mɑːʃ ; NAmE mɑːrʃ / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] an area of low land that is always soft and wet because there is nowhere for the water to flow away to 湿地;沼泽;草本沼泽 Cows were grazing on the marshes. 牛群在湿地上吃草。 marshy marshy marshier marshiest / ; NAmE / adjective marshy ground/land 沼泽地 marsh marshes marsh / mɑːʃ ; NAmE mɑːrʃ / marshy / ; NAmE /
    LDC
    marshmarsh /mɑːʃ $ mɑːrʃ/ noun [countable, uncountable]
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    an area of low flat ground that is always wet and softbog, swampmarshy adjective:  The crane lives in marshy habitats.THESAURUSmarsh an area of low flat ground that is always wet and soft, that often has grasses or reeds growing in it but no trees: · The low hills you can see are like islands surrounded by the marsh.· Miles of salt marsh (=which has salt water under it because it is near the sea) stretched before us, reaching to the shores of the River Severn.· Hackney Marshes· the rustling of the marsh grassswamp land that is always very wet or covered with a layer of water, that often has trees growing in it – used especially about areas in hot countries: · the swamps of Florida· Less than 200 years ago, the city was a swamp, infested by mosquitoes.bog an area of low wet muddy ground, sometimes with bushes or grasses growing in it: · His foot started slowly sinking into the bog.· The destruction of peat bogs is contributing to global warming, according to a report commissioned by Friends of the Earth.wetland an area of land that is partly covered with water, and that has grasses and other plants growing in it – often used about areas that are important to birds or wildlife: · The ecosystem of the world 's largest wetland, the Pantanal in southwest Brazil, is being threatened by tourists.· wetland birdsfen a large area of low flat wet land – used especially about the area of this type of land in eastern England in Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire, which is known as the Fens: · He grew up in the Fens· Intensive cultivation and continued drainage of the Fens further accelerates the degradation of the land.mire literary an area of wet muddy ground, which people and vehicles etc get stuck in: · The wagon was stuck fast in the mire.· The rain was turning the highway into a mire.

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