柯林斯詞典swamp /sw?mp/ (swamping,swamped,swamps) 1. N-VAR A swamp is an area of very wet land with wild plants growing in it. 沼澤地 I spent one whole night by a swamp behind the road listening to frogs. 我整個(gè)晚上都在這條路后面的一個(gè)沼澤地旁聽(tīng)蛙鳴。2. V-T If something swamps a place or object, it fills it with water. 淹沒(méi) Their electronic navigation failed and a rogue wave swamped the boat. 他們的電子導(dǎo)航裝置失靈了,一個(gè)巨浪吞沒(méi)了那只船。3. V-T If you are swamped by things or people, you have more of them than you can deal with. 使應(yīng)接不暇[usu passive] He is swamped with work. 他工作正忙得不可開(kāi)交。 返回 swamp劍橋詞典(an area of) very wet , soft land 沼澤地;濕地 an alligator-infested swamp 鱷魚(yú)成群的沼澤地 The Everglades are an area of swamp in southern Florida. 佛羅里達(dá)大沼澤地是佛羅里達(dá)州南部的一片沼澤地區(qū)。 返回 swamp