waterlog
waterlog — 動詞
- waterlogpresent simple I / you / we / they
- waterlogs3rd person singular
- waterloging-ing form
- waterlogedpast simple
1. to fill or soak something with so much water that it becomes heavy, soft, or una
浸滿水;泡透
使充滿水分而沉重不堪
to fill or soak something with so much water that it becomes heavy, soft, or unable to work properly — for example, soil after several days of rain, a wooden structure in a storm, or fabric left in a puddle.
Three days of heavy rain waterlogged the garden, drowning the young tomato plants.
連續三天的大雨讓花園積水,淹死了番茄幼苗。
active transitive: rain/storm as subject
The storm waterlogged the wooden shed, ruining the tools stored inside.
暴風雨讓木棚浸滿了水,毀了存放在裡面的工具。
collocation: waterlog + wooden structure
A burst pipe waterlogged the basement floor before anyone noticed the leak.
水管爆裂讓地下室地板泡在水裡,等有人發現漏水時已經濕透了。
The rising river waterlogged the nearby fields, killing the wheat crop.
暴漲的河水讓附近田地嚴重積水,害小麥作物全毀了。
The rain waterlogged the tent that Femi left out in the garden.
Femi 把帳篷留在花園裡,雨水把帳篷布給泡透了。
- saturate
focuses on absorption to the point where no more can be held; more technical
- drench
emphasises heavy wetness on the surface rather than absorption through the whole object
- soak
general term for leaving something in liquid until it absorbs; less extreme than waterlog
- swamp
suggests being overwhelmed by a large amount of water, often in a harmful way
文法句型
waterlog + noun phrase (object)
用法筆記
More common as the adjective 'waterlogged' (e.g. 'the soil was waterlogged'). The verb form 'to waterlog' is used when describing what causes the condition.