英:['mʌskeg]
美:['mʌsˌkeg]
英:['mʌskeg]
美:['mʌsˌkeg]
mus·keg
muh skeg
北美沼泽地,1865年,源自克里族(阿尔冈昆语)/maske:k/ “沼泽”; 比较阿贝纳基语 mskag,蒙西·特拉华语 maskeekw 和奥吉布瓦语 mshkiig,这可能是地名 Muskego(威斯康星州)和 Muskegon(密歇根州)中的一个元素。
Cree maske·k
The first known use of muskeg was in 1806
muss1 of 2noun
a state of disorder : mess
muss2 of 2verb
to make untidy : rumple
mussed my hair
muslinnoun
a cotton fabric of plain weave
muskyadjective
having an odor of or resembling musk
muskratnoun
a North American rodent that lives in or near the water, has a long scaly tail and webbed hind feet, and glossy usually dark brown furalso: its fur or pelt
muskmelonnoun
any of various round to oval melons (as the cantaloupes or winter melons) of an Asian vine of the gourd family that have smooth or ridged skin and edible usually sweet flesh
muskienoun
muskellunge
musketeernoun
a soldier armed with a musket
musketnoun
a muzzle-loading firearm that was once used by soldiers
muskellungenoun
a large North American pike that may weigh over 60 pounds (27 kilograms) and is a valuable sport fish
muskegnoun
bog entry 1especially: a bog of northern North America that is composed of many layers of half-decayed plants and especially sphagnum
1 A muskeg berry is a bit of seed enclosed in a bit of water.
这种沼地浆果只有一小粒种籽,外面包着一点浆水。
2 He bore away to the left, stopping now and again to eat muskeg berries.
他转向左面走着,不时停下来吃沼地上的浆果。
3 Often he stooped and picked pale muskeg berries, put them into his mouth , and chewed and swallowed.
他常常弯下腰,摘起沼地上那种灰白色的浆果,把它们放到口里,嚼几下,然后吞下去。
4 Often he stooped and picked pale muskeg berries, put them into his mouth, and chewed and swallowed them.
他常常弯下腰,摘起沼地上那种灰白色的浆果,把它们放到口里,嚼几嚼,然后吞下去。
5 He was compelled to pause for frequent rests, when he attacked the muskeg berries and rush-grass patches.
他不得不常常停下来休息片刻,弄些浆果和灯心草根来吃。
6 It was because it refused to die that he still ate muskeg berries and minnows, drank his hot water, and kept a wary eye on the sick Wolf.
正因为生命不愿死,他才仍然要吃沼地上的浆果和鲦鱼,喝热水,一直提防着那只病狼。
7 local farmers can make extra money by digging peat out of the nearby muskeg
8 The lakes are two skinny networks of water, one above the other, separated by two kilometres of muskeg.
9 Some of those roads, homes, and business districts crossed what had once been impassable, swampy muskeg.
10 Any Alaskan who has just attempted to cross muskeg on foot will sympathize with the plight of the salvage crews, who had to remove a fighter plane partially buried in knee-deep mud and transport it to the island’s coast for pickup.
11 The terrain gives way to a mixture of forest, muskeg and drylands, where the sandy soil rises to the surface.
12 That muskeg excludes the rainforest Sitka spruce and hemlock that dominate most of this plain beneath high mountains.
13 Much of the undeveloped land in Tongass is rock, ice or muskeg, a type of cold-climate swamp.
14 After a lightning strike sparked it on June 21, that fire had consumed spruce and muskeg over a swath the size of New York City.
15 Ruhle lives in an Anchorage neighborhood on Elmore Road and East 66th Avenue where the city butts up against the muskeg and forest of the 730-acre Bureau of Land Management Campbell Tract.
16 A muskeg berry is a bit of seed enclosed in a bit of water.
这种沼地浆果只有一小粒种籽,外面包着一点浆水.
17 He bore away to the left, stopping now and again to eat muskeg berries.
他转向左面走着, 不时停下来吃沼地上的浆果.