bogs
英 [bɒɡz]
美 [bɑːɡz]
n. 沼泽(地区); 厕所; 浴室
v. (使)陷于泥沼; (使)动弹不得
bog的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- 沼泽;湿地;泥塘
Abogis an area of land which is very wet and muddy. - 厕所;茅厕
The bogis another name for the toilet.
双语例句
- Any of various plants of the genus Sabbatia having usually pink cymose flowers; occur from acid bogs to brackish marshes.
美苦草属众多植物中的任何一种,具有粉红色、聚伞状花朵;生长在酸性沼泽至微碱性沼泽地中。 - You see, carnivorous plants grow in bogs, which are open fields of wetlands.
你看,食虫植物沼泽,湿地是开放领域。 - They are frequently surrounded by bogs and marshes and in many cases reach the estuaries through the valleys.
这些河流常常被一片片的沼泽和湿地环绕着并且有很多河流都穿过河谷一直流到它们各自的入海口处。 - Any of several low-growing palms with fan-shaped leaves. sunflower of eastern North America having narrow leaves and found in bogs.
有扇形叶的生长慢的几种葵的一种。北美东部沼泽中一种窄叶的向日葵。 - Somebody told me it's four miles to the bogs.
有人说离沼泽4英里。 - Some bogs have been saved for wildlife, but others are still in danger.
有些沼泽已列入保护,做为野生动物栖息地,有些还很危险。 - The central area is characterized by many lakes, bogs and low ridges.
中部的平原地带以众多的湖泊,沼泽和低岭为特点。 - But in the dusty, dry areas of a rocky south African desert, bogs and lakes are hard to come by.
可是在南非沙漠这种尘多、干旱的多岩石地域,很难碰着池沼和湖泊。 - Researchers typically study ancient environmental patterns by acquiring deposits from damp or wet areas like bogs and lakes.
一般而言,研究者经由过程研究诸如池沼和湖泊这类潮湿地域的沉积物来猜测古代的情形模式。 - Is by no means is lazy, but blushes with shame own ideological level for and bogs down
并非是自己懒惰,而是汗颜自己的思想水平为和停滞不前
