carr

carr — 名詞

1. a low-lying area of wet, waterlogged ground that is covered with marshy plants a

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釋義

沼澤林地

長滿灌木或樹木的低窪沼澤地

a low-lying area of wet, waterlogged ground that is covered with marshy plants and often with low trees or bushes, forming a type of wetland habitat richer in vegetation than a bare bog or fen.

例句

Ingrid pointed to a carr beyond the river, where alder trees grew in damp soil.

Ingrid 指向河對岸的一片沼澤林地,那裡的赤楊樹生長在潮濕的土壤中。

used with 'a' as a countable noun, followed by a location phrase

The hikers avoided the carr because the ground was too soft and wet for walking.

登山者避開了那片沼澤林地,因為地面太軟太濕,不適合行走。

同義詞
  • fen

    more general term for low, wet, peaty land; often less wooded than a carr

  • marsh

    wetland with grasses and reeds but typically fewer trees than a carr

  • bog

    waterlogged, spongy ground with decaying plant matter; usually lacks the tree cover of a carr

文法句型

carr + location prepositional phrase

用法筆記

Primarily used in British English and ecological writing. Often appears with tree names (e.g. 'alder carr') since carrs are characteristically wooded fens.

常見錯誤

We walked across the carr to reach the lake.
We walked around the carr to reach the lake.
💡Carrs are waterlogged and too soft to walk through safely in most places.
The carr was completely dry in summer.
The carr remained damp even in summer.
💡Carrs retain moisture year-round due to their waterlogged soil.