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Quicksand Meaning in English

word

/ˈkwɪkˌsænd/
KWIK-sand
/kwˈɪksænd/
kwik-SAND

释义

A loose, wet, and soft sand that gives way under pressure and can trap objects or people that step on it.

用法与细微差别

Most often used literally for the natural phenomenon, but also as a metaphor for situations that are hard to escape ('emotional quicksand', 'financial quicksand'). Uncountable noun: 'stuck in quicksand', not 'a quicksand'.

例句

Be careful, there is quicksand near the river.

basic

The explorer got stuck in quicksand.

basic

Animals sometimes fall into quicksand by accident.

basic

She felt like her problems were emotional quicksand, pulling her down.

natural

No matter how hard he tried, it was like moving through quicksand.

natural

Old movies make quicksand seem much more dangerous than it really is.

natural