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swamp的意思

swamp
英式音标[swɑmp]
美式英标[swɒmp]

基本解释

n. 沼泽;湿地

vt. 使陷于沼泽;使沉没;使陷入困境

vi. 下沉;陷入沼泽;陷入困境;不知所措(过去式swamped,过去分词swamped,现在分词swamping,第三人称单数swamps,名词swampiness,形容词swampy)

中文词源

swamp 沼泽,淹没,使疲于应付

混 合 词 , 来 自 中 古 英 语 swam, 沼 泽 , 和 中 古 英 语 sompe, 沼 泽 , 最 终 都 来 自 Proto-Germanic*sumpaz,沼泽,泥沼,词源同 sump.引申比喻义陷入沼泽,淹没,疲于应付等。

英文词源

swamp (v.)
"overwhelm, sink (as if in a swamp)," 1772, from swamp (n.). Figurative sense is from 1818. Related: Swamped; swamping.
swamp (n.)
c. 1500 (implied in swampwatyr "swamp-water"), of uncertain origin, perhaps [Barnhart] a dialectal survival from an Old English cognate of Old Norse svöppr "sponge, fungus," from Proto-Germanic *swampuz; but traditionally connected with Middle English sompe "morass, swamp," which probably is from Middle Dutch somp or Middle Low German sump "swamp" (see sump). All of these likely are ultimately related to each other, from PIE *swombho- "spongy; mushroom," via the notion of "spongy ground."
[B]y swamps then in general is to be understood any low grounds subject to inundations, distinguished from marshes, in having a large growth of timber, and much underwood, canes, reeds, wythes, vines, briers, and such like, so matted together, that they are in a great measure impenetrable to man or beast .... [Bernard Romans, "A Concise History of East and West Florida," 1775]
More popular in U.S. (swamp (n.) by itself is first attested 1624 in Capt. John Smith's description of Virginia). Swamp-oak is from 1680s, American English. Swamp Yankee "rural, rustic New Englander" is attested from 1941. Thornton's "American Glossary" (1912) has swamp-angel "dweller in a swamp," swamp-law "might makes right."

实用例句

1. In the swamp the army was beset by mosquitoes.
在沼泽地,该军受到蚊子的困扰.
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2. The fort flanked on a swamp.
堡垒侧面靠着沼泽地.
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3. This is a crocodile - infested swamp.
这是一片鳄鱼聚居的沼泽地.
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4. The soldiers became bogged in the swamp.
士兵们陷在沼泽中.
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5. The swamp teems with mosquitoes.
这片沼泽地蚊子多极了.
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