bog

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英式音标:[bɒg] 美式音标:[bɔg]
bog基本解释 n. 沼泽;泥塘vt. 使陷于泥沼;使动弹不得vi. 陷于泥沼;动弹不得n. (Bog)人名;(德、挪)博格 bog的意思释义 n.沼泽,泥塘;沼

bog怎么读

英式音标:[bɒg]

美式音标:[bɔg]

bog基本解释

n. 沼泽;泥塘

vt. 使陷于泥沼;使动弹不得

vi. 陷于泥沼;动弹不得

n. (Bog)人名;(德、挪)博格

bog的意思释义

n.

沼泽,泥塘;沼泽地区;户外厕所;

vt.

(使)陷入泥沼;

vi.

阻碍,使不能前进;

变形

复数:bogs过去式:bogged过去分词:bogged现在分词:bogging第三人称单数:bogs

双语释义

n.(名词)

[C][U]沼泽,泥塘 (a large area of) soft wet ground containing a great deal of decaying vegetable matter

英英释义

bog[ bɔɡ ]

n.wet spongy ground of decomposing vegetation; has poorer drainage than a swamp; soil is unfit for cultivation but can be cut and dried and used for fuel

同义词:peat bog

v.

cause to slow down or get stuck

\"The vote would bog down the house\"

同义词:bog down

get stuck while doing something

\"She bogged down many times while she wrote her dissertation\"

同义词:bog down

bog用法及例句

词组短语

bog down停顿;陷入困境

peat bog泥炭沼,泥炭沼泽

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

Ren took Gerin to the bog moon of Bogden.

伦把婕琳带到博格登的沼泽卫星。

In later years when the bog is drained, the peat can be dug out and used as fuel.

再过几年,当沼泽干涸之后,泥煤可以挖出来用作燃料。

例句参考

Biogeochemistry of Thoreau\'s Bog, Concord, Massachusetts.

RESPONSE OF BOG AND FEN PLANT COMMUNITIES TO WARMING AND WATER-TABLE MANIPULATIONS

Carbon Balance of a Boreal Bog during a Year with an Exceptionally Dry Summer

Home Range and Movements of the Wood Frog in a Northern Bog

Plant biomass, production and CO2 exchange in an ombrotrophic bog

Plant biomass and production and CO2 exchange in an ombrotrophic bog

Seasonal variation in water chemistry over a bog-rich fen gradient in Continental Western Canada

Isolation and identification of methanogen-specific DNA from blanket bog peat by PCR amplification and sequence analysis.

Interannual variability in the peatland‐atmosphere carbon dioxide exchange at an ombrotrophic bog

Comparative ecosystem–atmosphere exchange of energy and mass in a European Russian and a central Siberian bog I. Interseasonal and ...

bog词源

bog

bog: [13] Bog is of Gaelic origin. It comes from bogach ‘bog’, which was a derivative of the adjective bog ‘soft’. A possible link between Gaelic bog and Old English būgan ‘bend’ (source of modern English bow) has been suggested. The British slang use ‘lavatory’, which dates from the 18th century, appears to be short for the slightly earlier bog-house, which may have been an alteration of the 16th-century boggard – quite possibly completely unrelated to bog ‘swamp’.

bog (n.)

c. 1500, from Gaelic and Irish bogach \"bog,\" from adjective bog \"soft, moist,\" from PIE *bhugh-, from root *bheugh- \"to bend\" (see bow (v.)). Bog-trotter applied to the wild Irish from 1670s.

bog (v.)

\"to sink (something or someone) in a bog,\" c. 1600, from bog (n.). Intransitive use from c. 1800. Related: Bogged; bogging.

bog相关例句

1.Serbonian bog

年轻的西班牙人每天夜晚奏唱小夜曲。

3.lowland bog stage

低位沼泽阶段

4.moderate bog stage

中位沼泽阶段

5.cottongrass bog

羊胡子草沼泽

6.oligotrophic bog

贫营养沼泽

7.bog trotter

住于沼泽地的人;爱尔兰人的讥称

9.bog whortleberry

笃斯越桔

nonretroactive character
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