fen
fen — 名詞
- fensingular
- fensplural
1. an area of wet ground that is low and flat, with dark soil containing decayed pl
沼澤
英格蘭東部低漥的濕地
an area of wet ground that is low and flat, with dark soil containing decayed plant matter, found especially in eastern England, where reeds and other water-loving plants grow naturally
Leo took photographs of the rare plants growing in the Cambridgeshire fen.
Leo 在劍橋郡的沼澤拍攝了稀有植物的照片。
For over a century, farmers have drained parts of the fen to grow wheat.
一個多世紀以來,農民排乾了沼澤的部分區域來種植小麥。
collocation: drain a fen
As Sirin crossed the fen, her boots sank deep into the soft damp ground.
Sirin 走過沼澤時,她的靴子深深陷入柔軟潮濕的泥土中。
The county council voted to protect the fen from new housing developments.
郡議會投票決定保護這片沼澤,使其不受新建住宅開發的影響。
Visitors can follow a wooden footpath across the fen without getting their feet wet.
遊客可以沿著木棧道走過沼澤,而不會弄濕腳。
用法筆記
The word can refer generally to any area of this type, or specifically to the Fens (with a capital F) — the large lowland region in eastern England.
常見錯誤
2. a small unit of money in China; one fen equals one hundredth of a yuan, the main
分
中國貨幣單位,百分之一元
a small unit of money in China; one fen equals one hundredth of a yuan, the main unit of Chinese currency
Tariq found an old coin worth one fen in his grandfather's collection of Chinese money.
Tariq 在祖父的中國錢幣收藏中找到了一枚價值一分的老硬幣。
A fen coin is made of aluminium and is worth very little on its own.
一分硬幣是鋁製的,單獨一枚價值很低。
collocation: fen coin
Ilan noticed that prices in the Beijing market were listed in both yuan and fen.
Ilan 注意到北京市場的價格是以元和分來標示的。
The shopkeeper did not have enough fen coins to give the correct change.
店員沒有足夠的分幣來找給我正確的零錢。
用法筆記
Fen coins and banknotes are no longer commonly used in everyday transactions in China, though prices are still sometimes quoted in fen.