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marl
- IPA[mɑːl]
英式
- an unconsolidated sedimentary rock or soil consisting of clay and lime, formerly used as fertilizer
- apply marl to
verb: marl, 3rd person present: marls, gerund or present participle: marling, past tense: marled, past participle: marled
noun: marl, plural noun: marls
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. an unconsolidated sedimentary rock or soil consisting of clay and lime, formerly used as fertilizer the ancient right to dig marl for fertilizer the road cuttings show red and green marls
動詞
- 1. apply marl to small fields were being assiduously marled to produce corn crops
- (chiefly of yarn or fabric) mottled or streaked: a cabled marled wool sweater
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[märl]
美式
- an unconsolidated sedimentary rock or soil consisting of clay and lime, formerly used as fertilizer: the ancient right to dig marl for fertilizer the road cuttings show red and green marls
- apply marl to: small fields were being assiduously marled to produce corn crops
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[märl]
美式
- a mottled yarn of differently colored threads, or fabric made from this yarn: blue marl leggings
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[mɑːl]
英式
- a mottled yarn of differently coloured threads, or fabric made from this yarn: blue marl leggings
Oxford Dictionary