mo
rass
复数形式
morasses
1
沼泽, 泥潭
a muddy and wet piece of land in which it is possible to get stuck
- The hikers struggled to cross the morass, sinking into the mud with each step.
徒步旅行者艰难地穿过沼泽地,每走一步都陷入泥中。
- The campsite was located near a morass that attracted a variety of wildlife.
露营地靠近一片吸引各种野生动物的沼泽地。
- Heavy rains turned the fields into a morass, making farming activities difficult.
大雨把田地变成了沼泽,使农耕活动变得困难。
- The explorer's boots were caked with mud after trudging through the morass.
探险家的靴子在艰难穿过沼泽后沾满了泥巴。
- The morass was home to unique plant species that thrived in the wet, boggy conditions.
沼泽是那些在潮湿、泥泞条件下茁壮成长的独特植物物种的家园。
2
泥潭, 混乱
a complex or confusing situation that is difficult to navigate
- The company's finances were entangled in a morass of debts and unpaid bills.
公司的财务陷入了债务和未付账单的泥潭。
- She found herself in a legal morass, unable to untangle the complicated regulations.
她发现自己陷入了法律的泥潭,无法理清复杂的法规。
- The project quickly turned into a morass of conflicting requirements and missed deadlines.
该项目迅速变成了一堆相互冲突的要求和错过最后期限的泥潭。
- Negotiating the peace treaty was a diplomatic morass that required immense patience and skill.
谈判和平条约是一个需要极大耐心和技巧的外交泥潭。
- The bureaucracy was a morass of red tape, making it nearly impossible to get anything done.
官僚主义是一团乱麻般的繁文缛节,几乎让人一事无成。