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peat bog

泥炭沼泽,泥炭沼泽地,泥炭地,泥炭藓

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a swamp in which peat has accumulated.

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Examples

  • Two days later, on January 5, 2012, MC Peat Co LLP took out a loan in the amount of £2.73 million, or $4.5 million.

  • Charlie Peat denied to me by email that his investment house was lent any money from Roman Abramovich.

  • The aerial shots were so sharp they could see every bog hole.

  • Whoever can stay on offense and avoid the gaffe or the policy bog will have the upper hand in the debate.

  • The Consumer Financial Protection Agency can bog down any other agency by encumbering agency rules or policies.

  • He had nearly bitten his swollen tongue in two falling over an unseen peat-cutting, and blood-flecked foam gathered on his lips.

  • It must be carefully composted with peat, and turned over several times before being used.

  • It is sometimes mixed with lime or gypsum, and dried with heat, and sometimes with animal charcoal or peat charcoal.

  • Dry peat of good quality contains about one per cent of nitrogen, and a quantity of ash varying from five to twenty per cent.

  • A stuffy hole, full of peat-smoke, and with a window that can't open at the best of times.