peaty
peaty — adjective
1. having peat in it, or having the dark colour, earthy smell, or smoky taste that
1.形容詞C2
釋義
having peat in it, or having the dark colour, earthy smell, or smoky taste that peat often produces.
例句
The hikers crossed peaty ground that sank softly under their boots.
collocation: peaty ground / soil
After heavy rain, the stream looked dark and peaty beside the road.
describes dark water from peat
Nora prefers peaty whisky with a strong smoky finish.
By evening, the old fire pit gave the yard a peaty smell.
The soil near the lake is so peaty that roses struggle there.
文法句型
peaty + ground / soil / water / smell / whisky
be + peaty
用法筆記
Common with ground, soil, water, smoke, and especially whisky. For flavour, it usually points to the earthy, smoky character that comes from peat rather than from burnt wood or spices.
常見錯誤
❌The path was peaty after the rain.
✅The path was muddy after the rain.
💡'peaty' means the ground contains peat, not simply that it is wet.
❌This soup tastes peaty from too much pepper.
✅This whisky tastes peaty because the malt was dried over peat fires.
💡'peaty' usually describes flavour linked to peat, especially in whisky.