单词 | flotsam |
释义 | flotsam From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Natureflotsamflot‧sam /ˈflɒtsəm $ ˈflɑː-/ noun [uncountable]1 DNbroken pieces of wood and other things from a wrecked ship, floating in the sea or scattered on the shoreflotsam and jetsam that had been washed ashore. He would walk along the beach collecting the 2 things that people no longer want and so throw awayflotsam and jetsam of everyday life works of art made from the 3 POORpeople who are very poor and do not have jobs or homesflotsam and jetsam of the war. Camps were set up to shelter the Examples from the Corpusflotsam• Was Sylvian still out there, floating with the galleons and flotsam?• He unlatched his web again and swam about the cockpit, fielding flotsam.• the plastic foam flotsam of fast-food restaurants• He bobbed like happy flotsam on the warm sea of life.• But there was no suspicious heap lying grounded in the shallows, no flotsam or jetsam at all.• There were very large predators, too, swimming beneath the scattered dandruff of flotsam.• We are merely entering the second stage of a long voyage with some of the flotsam discarded. flotsam and jetsam• The beaches are wide and filled with interesting flotsam and jetsam from shells and seaweed to bits of broken fish boxes.• On its Gulf side, the collection of flotsam and jetsam could still be found.• The sparkling fresh water and grassy banks being sullied twice daily by the flotsam and jetsam of the Severn.flotsam and jetsam• The beaches are wide and filled with interesting flotsam and jetsam from shells and seaweed to bits of broken fish boxes.• On its Gulf side, the collection of flotsam and jetsam could still be found.• The sparkling fresh water and grassy banks being sullied twice daily by the flotsam and jetsam of the Severn.flotsam and jetsam• The beaches are wide and filled with interesting flotsam and jetsam from shells and seaweed to bits of broken fish boxes.• On its Gulf side, the collection of flotsam and jetsam could still be found.• The sparkling fresh water and grassy banks being sullied twice daily by the flotsam and jetsam of the Severn.Origin flotsam (1600-1700) Anglo-French floteson, from Old French floter “to float” |
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