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I . sledge [sledʒ] N, sled

I . hedge [hedʒ] N

1. hedge:

III . hedge [hedʒ] VB intr

wedge [wedʒ] N

serge [sɜːdʒ] N TEXTIL

sedate [sıˈdeıt] ADJ

I . dredge [dredʒ] VB trans, intr

II . dredge [dredʒ] N

dredge → dredger

See also dredger

dredger [ˈdredʒə] N, dredge

I . smudge [smʌdʒ] N

III . smudge [smʌdʒ] VB trans

sludge [slʌdʒ] N

1. sludge:

ledger [ˈledʒə] N

2. ledger ARCHIT:

midge [mıdʒ] N ENTOM

ridge [rıdʒ] N

budge [bʌdʒ] VB trans, intr [用于否定句]

I . dodge [dɒdʒ] VB trans, intr

2. dodge:

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On the tidal flats behind the mangroves, hardy succulents (samphire), grasses and sedges grow.
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The bones were still tightly wrapped in sedge grass, which appeared to have been used to help transport the body to its present location.
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It is highly recommend for sedge meadow restorations.
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It has a great variety of habitats, including damp hay meadows, sedge fen, reedbed, scrub and wet woodland.
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Spread throughout the island are grass and sedges, which cover much of the lower surface.
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The larvae probably feed on grasses and sedges.
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The main confusion species is the sedge wren which is smaller with a shorter bill, buff eyestripe and dark streaks on the back and head.
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They are mostly terrestrial, but are also good swimmers and have been known to climb into sedges in pursuit of prey.
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They are well-documented for their high levels of plant diversity, in groups including sedges, grasses, carnivorous plants and orchids.
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The marsh rice rat is active during the night, makes nests of sedge and grass, and occasionally builds runways.
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