firth
noun /fɜːθ/
/fɜːrθ/
- (especially in Scottish place names) a narrow area of the sea that runs a long way into the land, or a part of a river where it flows into the sea
(尤用于苏格兰地名)狭长海湾,河流入海口 - the Moray Firth
马里湾 - the Firth of Clyde
克莱德湾
词源Middle English (originally Scots), from Old Norse fjǫrthr. Compare with fjord. - the Moray Firth