bra
ckish
形容词比较级
more brackish
形容词最高级
most brackish
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微咸的, 微咸水
describing water that is slightly salty, typically where freshwater mixes with seawater
- The estuary is known for its brackish waters, which support a unique variety of wildlife.
河口以其微咸的水域而闻名,支持着独特的野生动植物多样性。
- After the storm, the river turned brackish, making it undrinkable for a few days.
风暴过后,河水变得微咸,几天内都无法饮用。
- The fisherman explained that certain fish thrive in brackish environments.
渔民解释说,某些鱼在咸淡水环境中茁壮成长。
- During the dry season, the lake becomes more brackish as freshwater inflow decreases.
在旱季,随着淡水流入的减少,湖水变得更加微咸。
- The scientists studied the effects of brackish water on local plant species.
科学家研究了微咸水对当地植物物种的影响。
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有咸味的, 味道不佳的
having a distasteful or unpleasant taste, often due to a combination of saltiness and other impurities
- The water from the old well had a brackish flavor, making it unappealing to drink.
旧井里的水有一种咸涩的味道,让人不想喝。
- She wrinkled her nose at the brackish smell emanating from the stagnant pond.
她对从 stagnant 池塘散发出的咸涩气味皱了皱鼻子。
- The chef frowned at the brackish taste of the soup, realizing he had accidentally added too much salt.
厨师对汤的咸涩味道皱起了眉头,意识到自己不小心加了太多盐。
- Despite its picturesque appearance, the lake was known for its brackish waters, deterring swimmers and fishermen.
尽管风景如画,这个湖却以其咸涩的水而闻名,劝阻了游泳者和渔民。
- The brackish aftertaste of the seafood dish lingered unpleasantly in his mouth long after the meal was finished.
海鲜菜的咸腥余味在饭后很长时间内仍令人不快地留在他的嘴里。