brackish
/ˈbrækɪʃ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbrækɪʃ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbra-kish/ (ame, mw)
brackish — 形容詞
- brackishpositive
- more brackishcomparative
- most brackishsuperlative
1. used to describe water that has a small amount of salt in it because a river and
1.形容詞B2
釋義
略鹹的
河水與海水混合帶有淡淡鹽味的
used to describe water that has a small amount of salt in it because a river and the ocean mix together at that point
例句
The water in this lagoon is brackish, so the local people do not drink it.
這個潟湖的水是略鹹的,所以當地居民不喝這裡的水。
Mangrove trees grow best in the brackish water along tropical coastlines.
紅樹林在熱帶海岸線的略鹹水域中生長得最好。
collocation: brackish water
After the storm, ocean water pushed upstream and the river turned brackish.
暴風雨過後,海水湧入上游,河水變得略帶鹹味。
The scientist tested the brackish pond and found salt levels between fresh and sea water.
科學家測試了那個略鹹的水塘,發現鹽度介於淡水與海水之間。
同義詞
用法筆記
Almost always used to describe water — other liquids are rarely described as brackish.
常見錯誤
❌This soup tastes brackish.
✅This soup tastes a little salty.
💡'brackish' is used for natural bodies of water, not for food or drinks.