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flotsam

/flot-suhm/US // ˈflɒt səm //UK // (ˈflɒtsəm) //

水草,水草丛生,泥沙,水草丛中

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the part of the wreckage of a ship and its cargo found floating on the water.Compare jetsam, lagan.
    • : material or refuse floating on water.
    • : useless or unimportant items; odds and ends.
    • : a vagrant, penniless population: the flotsam of the city slums in medieval Europe.

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Examples

  • There is a bucket in our heads that is always at least partially filled with the flotsam of pandemic decision-making, and even when it’s only a couple inches deep, we are drowning in it.

  • After being rescued from the ocean several times Buster spent the rest of the afternoon  collecting flotsam and jetsam.

  • The sifter dumped flotsam—bricks, wiring, barbecue grills, bicycle wheels—in piles to be shipped to landfills upstate.

  • Once the sand was plowed back onto the beaches, volunteers scoured it for any flotsam that got through the sifting machines.

  • Debris originally thought to belong to the airplane has turned out to be unrelated flotsam.

  • We were in hopes they would look upon our boat as flotsam and jetsam, of which there was more or less strewn upon the beach.

  • The spectators melted away into the gathering mist and rain, a flotsam of black umbrellas.

  • The flotsam and jetsam of too many sentimental stories and fairy tales were afloat in the child's active mind.

  • We sometimes wondered whether any of the flotsam thus cast upon the waters ever reached the civilized world.

  • When the weather cleared again, I don't know how long it was, I crawled down and overhauled the flotsam.

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