puddle
puddle 英 [ˈpʌdl] 美 [ˈpʌdl]
n. 水坑,泥潭;胶土(由粘土与水和成,不透水) vt. 使泥泞,搅浑;把…捣制成胶土;搅炼;用胶土填塞 vi. 搅泥浆;在水坑中嬉戏
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- A puddle is a small pool, such as one that forms on a sidewalk after a rain shower. A little boy with new rain boots might decide to jump in every puddle he sees on his way to school.
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- n. 水坑,泥潭;胶土(由粘土与水和成,不透水)
- vt. 使泥泞,搅浑;把…捣制成胶土;搅炼;用胶土填塞
- vi. 搅泥浆;在水坑中嬉戏
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1. The puddle evaporated rapidly in the sun.
水坑在阳光下迅速蒸发。
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2. Nineveh is like a puddle, and the water inside it is becoming less and less.
尼尼微就像是一个泥潭,里面的水已经越来越少了。
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3. Water from a rain puddle or a mountain stream would quench his thirst and cool his hot dry throat.
雨后的小水坑或山脉中的溪流会平息它的口渴,清凉它干热的喉咙。
- puddle (n.) early 14c., "small pool of dirty water," frequentative or diminutive of Old English pudd "ditch," related to German pudeln "to splash in water" (compare poodle). Originally used of pools and ponds as well.
- puddle (v.) "to dabble in water, poke in mud," mid-15c., from puddle (n.); extended sense in iron manufacture is "turn and stir (molten iron) in a furnace." Related: Puddled; puddling.
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