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marshland

/mahrsh-land/US // ˈmɑrʃˌlænd //UK // (ˈmɑːʃlənd) //

沼泽地,泥沼地,沼泽地带,湿地

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a region, area, or district characterized by marshes, swamps, bogs, or the like.

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Examples

  • The expanse of streams and marshland roughly 200 miles southwest of Anchorage contains two treasures.

  • On our last day, we booked seats on Captain Barry’s Back Bay Cruises, a hands-on tour of the waters and marshlands off the island’s western coastline.

  • Although the coastal zone is filled with marshland, the storm brought extreme flooding and damaging winds further inland to towns and cities.

  • Halfway between Savannah and Jacksonville, the sprawling marshlands give way to sweeping coastal landscapes.

  • Dunbar Creek, the way it ripples and settles with ease, holds something other than fish, trash, mud, and marshland treasures.

  • Below, the thick marshland and dim lights created a scene that Breman describes as “Joseph Conrad territory.”

  • The restaurant harvests its oysters from nearby marshland beds seeded with crushed shells to help the young ones get a footing.

  • The land loss continues; every 50 minutes, a football field–size chunk of marshland melts into the sea.

  • One of my earliest recollections is of a dreary marshland by the sea.

  • To her supprise Helen came to the door instead of Marshland.

  • "Ah this is Marshland's cooking" thought Helen as she raised the cover of the dish.

  • All this she uttered in so calm a tone as to quite supprise Marshland.

  • Over there amidst that long stretch of marshland, in many a cove and reedy creek, the wild ducks were securely hidden.