英['swɒmpɪ]美['swɑːmpɪ]
adjective(形容词)
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adjective(形容词)
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Something that's swampy is very wet and soggy, like a swampy baseball field after four days of heavy rain.
Something swampy resembles a swamp, a wetland where trees, shrubs, and other plants grow. The “wetland” part is what's important when it comes to this adjective, which you can use for sloppy, squishy places that get your feet really wet. That park won't work for croquet — the grass is so swampy! Swampy can also describe literal swamps: “Cypress trees grow in the swampy areas of Louisiana bordering the Mississippi River.”
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词根:swamp
n.swamp沼泽;湿地
swampland沼泽地
vi.swamp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)
vt.swamp使陷于沼泽;使沉没;使陷入困境