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bog [bɒg, Am bɑ:g] SUBST

1. bog (land):

bog
bagno nt
peat bog

2. bog GB fam (toilet):

bog
kibel m

I . bog down <-gg-> VERBE trans

to bog sth down

II . bog down <-gg-> VERBE intr

peat bog SUBST

peat bog

Expressions couramment utilisées avec bog

peat bog
to bog sth down

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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He collected records about bog finds from archives, museums and personal conversations with people who found bog finds and their relatives.
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Much of the afforested portion of the site comprises relatively young conifer trees under which there still exists a bog flora, albeit modified and species-poor.
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Several damp hollows, probably former ponds, contain tussocky grassland with uncommon wild flowers such as great burnet, bog stitchwort and common marsh-bedstraw.
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The word simply means bog but may refer to a specific plant growing in the location as well.
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Objects were deliberately broken and thrown into the bog so that they could go with a deceased chief on his voyage to a better place.
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Two thirds of the parish is an area of woodland, heathland, acid grassland, scrub and valley bog, supporting a richness and diversity of wildlife.
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Being a common pleb that doesn't live in a castle must be such a bog.
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If the clutch was engaged too quickly the engine could bog or even stall while the rest of the starting field rode away.
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The peat bog is very rich in spiders.
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Otherwise, the walking would be tough indeed, requiring tiresome bog crossing for miles.
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