Marsh Meaning in English
word
/ˈmɑɹʃ/
marsh
/mˈɑːʃ/
mahsh
التعريف
An area of low, wet land with many grasses and plants, where the ground is often soft and waterlogged.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Marsh' is a neutral, descriptive word, not slang. It refers specifically to wet, grassy land, different from 'swamp' (more trees, often muddier) or 'bog' (softer, spongier ground). Common phrases: 'salt marsh', 'marshland', 'marsh grasses'.
Spanish: pantano - ciénagaPortuguese (BR): pântanoPortuguese (PT): pântanoChinese (Simplified): 沼泽Chinese (Traditional): 沼澤Hindi: दलदलArabic: مستنقعBengali: জলাভূমি - বিল (পানি থাকা নমনীয় ভূমি)Russian: болото (низинное) - болотистая местностьJapanese: 湿地 - 沼地Vietnamese: đầm lầy - vùng đầm lầyKorean: 습지 - 늪지Turkish: bataklık - sazlıkUrdu: دلدل - مرطوب زمینIndonesian: rawa - lahan basah
جمل نموذجية
The marsh is very wet after the rain.
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We walked along the edge of the marsh.
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If you follow this trail, it’ll take you through the marsh to the lake.
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Some rare plants only grow in the salty marsh near the coast.
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There are many birds living in the marsh.
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A thick fog covered the marsh at sunrise, making it look mysterious.
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