bog
- IPA[bôɡ]
美式
- wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body;wetland with acid peaty soil, typically dominated by peat moss.
- be or become stuck in mud or wet ground;be prevented from making progress in a task or activity
noun: bog, plural noun: bogs
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名詞
- 1. wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body a peat bog a bog of legal complications
- ▪ wetland with acid peaty soil, typically dominated by peat moss.
- 2. British informal a bathroom.
動詞
- 1. be or become stuck in mud or wet ground the car became bogged down on the beach road
- ▪ be prevented from making progress in a task or activity you must not get bogged down in detail
- filthy or disgusting: the last of her coffee tasted bogging your feet are boggin', by the way
Oxford Dictionary
- an ancient oak tree which has been preserved in peat, with hard black wood.
Oxford Dictionary
- start a task enthusiastically
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- a soft swelling of the joint capsule of the hock of horses, which most commonly occurs in ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a soft swelling of the joint capsule of the hock of horses, which most commonly occurs in ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a bog formed over water or soft mud, which shakes underfoot.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a bog where cranberries are grown and which is then flooded with water for the floating berries ... we can buy cranberries that only days before were floating in a cranberry bog
Oxford Dictionary
- a deciduous shrub of boggy places, with short upright catkins and aromatic grey-green leaves ...
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- IPA[bɒɡ]
英式
- an area of wet muddy ground that is too soft to support a heavy body: a peat bog a bog of legal complications
- be or become stuck in mud or wet ground: the car became bogged down on the beach road
Oxford Dictionary