柯林斯詞典morass /m??r?s/ (morasses) 1. N-COUNT If you describe an unpleasant or confused situation as a morass, you mean that it seems impossible to escape from or resolve, because it has become so serious or so complicated. 困境; 一團(tuán)亂麻[usu sing, with supp, oft N 'of' n] I tried to drag myself out of the morass of despair. 我試圖把自己從絕望的困境中拉出來。 ...the economic morass. ...經(jīng)濟(jì)混亂。 返回 morass劍橋詞典 morass noun [C usually singular] (COMPLICATED SITUATION) something that is extremely complicated and difficult to deal with and makes any progress almost impossible 泥沼;困境 The morass of rules and regulations is delaying the start of the project . 繁冗的規(guī)章制度拖延了項(xiàng)目的啟動。 morass noun [C usually singular] (WET GROUND) literary an area of soft , wet ground in which it is easy to get stuck 沼澤,泥淖 返回 morass