Swamps Meaning in English
word · lemma: swamp
ˈswɑmps/, /ˈswɔmps
SWAHMPS or SWAWMPS
swˈɒmps
sw-OMP-s
التعريف
Low, wet areas of land that are often covered with water and filled with plants. 'Swamps' can refer to many such areas.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Swamps' is a plural noun, mostly used in natural, scientific, or geographic contexts. Common collocations: 'alligator swamps', 'tropical swamps', 'drain the swamps'. Sometimes used metaphorically for places or situations that are messy or hard to escape.
Spanish: pantanosPortuguese (BR): pântanosPortuguese (PT): pântanosChinese (Simplified): 沼泽Chinese (Traditional): 沼澤Hindi: दलदलोंArabic: مستنقعاتBengali: জলাভূমি - জলাবদ্ধ অঞ্চলRussian: болотаJapanese: 湿地 - 沼地Vietnamese: đầm lầyKorean: 습지 - 늪지Turkish: bataklıklarUrdu: دلدلیںIndonesian: rawa-rawa - lahan basah
جمل نموذجية
Many animals live in the swamps near the river.
basic
The swamps are full of tall grass and water.
basic
We took a boat across the swamps.
basic
Alligators can be found in the swamps of Florida.
natural
During the hike, we got lost in the swamps for an hour.
natural
Heavy rains often flood the swamps and nearby roads.
natural