单词 | marsh |
释义 | Word Frequency marsh(mɑːʃ) noun low poorly drained land that is sometimes flooded and often lies at the edge of lakes, streams, etc Compare swamp (sense 1) ▶ Related adjective: paludalDerived forms marshlike (ˈmarshˌlike) adjective Word origin Old English merisc; related to German Marsch, Dutch marsk; related to mere2Word Frequency Marsh(mɑːʃ) noun 1. Dame (Edith) Ngaio (ˈnaɪəʊ). 1899–1981, New Zealand crime writer, living in Britain (from 1928). Her many detective novels include Final Curtain (1947) and Last Ditch (1977) 2. Rodney (William). born 1947, Australian cricketer: a wicketkeeper, he took 355 dismissals in 96 test matches (1970–84) |
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