英:[pɒnd]
美:[pɑːnd]
英:[pɒnd]
美:[pɑːnd]
复数:ponds
第三人称单数:ponds
现在分词:ponding
过去式:ponded
过去分词:ponded
noun
a body of water usually smaller than a lake—sometimes used with the to refer informally or facetiously to the Atlantic Ocean
a fishing pond
verb
transitive verb
to block (something, such as a stream) to create a pond
intransitive verb
to collect in or form a pond
lotus pond荷花池,荷塘;莲花池
oxidation pond氧化塘;氧化池
fish pond鱼塘,鱼池
stabilization pond稳定塘;氧化池,稳定池
tailing pond尾矿池
settling pond沉淀池
tailings pond[矿]尾矿池;尾煤沉淀池
water pond水盘
这组词都有“池塘、水塘”的意思,其区别是:
pool指自然形成的池塘。
pond一般指乡村由人工挖的可供喂养鹅鸭等的水塘,或指花园中人工修建的养鱼池子。
以上来源于网络
约于1300年(在13世纪中期出现在复合词中,在姓氏中可能出现在古英语中),“人工筑堤的水体”,变体为 pound “封闭的场所”(用于牲畜等; 参见 pound(n.2))。从15世纪末开始应用于当地的天然池塘和小湖泊。1640年代开始在指大西洋时开玩笑地使用。 Pond scum “自由漂浮的淡水藻类”(Spirogyra)始于1864年(也称为 frog-spittle 和 brook-silk; 作为“极其令人厌恶的人”的比喻,自1984年以来被证实)。
水塘
涝池
塘堰
又称 :塘堰(pool)
蓄水容积在100 000m3以下的小型地表蓄水工程。
涝池
在干旱地区,为充分利用地表径流而修筑的蓄水工程,其水面受阳光直接照射,水面蒸发量大。
Noun Middle English ponde artificially confined body of water, probably alteration of pounde enclosure — more at pound
The first known use of pond was in the 14th century
pondweednoun
any of several water plants with leaves that float or are under the water and spikes of greenish flowers
pondnoun
a body of water usually smaller than a lake
pondnoun
a body of water usually smaller than a lake
ponderousadjective
very heavy
unpleasantly dull
fell asleep during the ponderous speech
ponderousadjective
very heavy
unpleasantly dull
fell asleep during the ponderous speech
ponderousadjective
very heavy
unpleasantly dull
fell asleep during the ponderous speech
ponderverb
to consider carefully
ponderverb
to consider carefully
pondnoun
a body of water usually smaller than a lake
1 But his fish-trash pile of bones and skin and guts was in the pond area and the prospect of food brought them back.
2 It had been bitten in two, with its head at one end of the pond and its tail at the other.
3 The lamps, five of them, formed a solemn constellation of moons around the pond.
4 They come to a pond.
他们来到一个池塘。
5 When you looked at a clear reflection, like in a pond or a mirror, the reflection looked almost exactly like the real thing.
6 The cool waters of the creek came out of a dark, shadowy grotto of overhanging thicket, then flowed about thirty feet before they entered the large pond.
7 On the other side of the canal there are ponds flanked with poplars;—on the other side of the canal there are women too.
8 The cousins with their bugs — those bugs — and that funny wooden bridge over the neck of the pond, collapsing once under their collective weight.
9 A dozen or more loons from all the neighboring ponds fly in, and they all swim around together for a couple of hours for no discernible reason other than the pleasure of being together.
10 There was much pushing and shoving as the meerkats behind vied to reach the pond’s edge.
11 Every day on her lunch break, Mrs. Sylvester took a bag of swan food and went down to the pond by the hospital.
12 “Don’t you get frozen when you soak in the pond?” he asked.
13 Len sprints up the shuttle’s ramp like a Jesus lizard across a pond.
14 It smelled like the bottom of a pond, with little hints of bleach here and there.
15 I got a pail from the kitchen and ran to the stream where it flowed into the pond; the water is clearest there.
16 When Cole finally left the pond, it was not because he had gotten too cold or impatient, but because he had finished his soak.
17 It was the same size and shape as the retaining pond in his own neighborhood.
18 About a hundred paces in front of him, he could see a small pond.
19 When dawn finally arrived, he hiked to the opening of the bay instead of going to the pond.
20 Like in a mirror or in a flat pond of water, I found that I could see her reflection if I leaned back and twisted my head.