waterlogged

英 ['wɔːtəlɒgd] 美 ['wɔtɚlɔɡd]
  • adj. 涝的;浸满水的,吸饱水的
  • v. 进水;浸满水(waterlog的过去分词)
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waterlogged 水浸的

即水中的木头,形容水浸的。

waterlogged (adj.)
1759 (in an account of the Battle of Lagos in "Universal Magazine," September), from water (n.1) + log (n.); the notion apparently is of "reduce to a log-like condition."
WATER LOGGED, the state of a ship when, by receiving a great quantity of water into her hold, by leaking, &c., she has become heavy and inactive upon the sea, so as to yield without resistance to the efforts of every wave rushing over her decks. As, in this dangerous situation, the center of gravity is no longer fixed, but fluctuating from place to place, the stability of the ship is utterly lost. She is therefore almost totally deprived of the use of her sails, which would operate to overset her, or press the head under water. Hence there is no resource for the crew, except to free her by the pumps, or to abandon her by the boats as soon as possible. [William Falconer, "An Universal Dictionary of the Marine," London, 1784]
The verb waterlog (1779) appears to be a back-formation.
1. The match is off because of a waterlogged pitch.
由于场地积水太多比赛被取消了。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Vegetables should retain some firmness and should not be soggy and waterlogged.
蔬菜应保持一定的硬挺度,不应潮乎乎的浸透了水。

来自柯林斯例句

3. They couldn't play because the pitch was waterlogged.
因球场泡水他们未能进行比赛。

来自《权威词典》

4. The crops are waterlogged.
庄稼涝了.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

5. The baseball field was waterlogged so the match had to be cancelled.
棒球场浸了水,湿漉漉的,所以比赛只好取消.

来自辞典例句