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Wetlands Meaning in English

word · lemma: wetland

ˈwɛtˌɫændz
WET-landz
wˈɛtləndz
WET-luhndz

释义

Areas of land that are usually covered with water, such as swamps, marshes, or bogs. Wetlands are important natural habitats for many plants and animals.

用法与细微差别

Used in scientific, environmental, and policy contexts. Most often plural: "wetlands." Do not confuse with "swamps" (one type of wetland) or just "wet land" (land that is currently wet). Often used in discussions about conservation and ecology.

例句

Many birds live in wetlands.

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Wetlands help clean the water.

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We visited the city wetlands last weekend.

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Many endangered species depend on healthy wetlands to survive.

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There’s a big debate about how to protect local wetlands from pollution.

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Scientists say restoring wetlands could help fight climate change.

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