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water 中文

EN[ˈwɔːtə(ɹ)] [ˈwɔːtʰə(ɹ)] [ˈwɔtɚ] [ˈwɑtɚ] [ˈwɔɾɚ] [ˈwɑɾɚ] [ˈwʊtɚ] [ˈwʊɾɚ] [ˈwoːtə(ɹ)] [ˈwoːɾə(ɹ)] [ˈwoːtɘ(ɹ)] [-ɔːtə(ɹ)] [-ɒtə(ɹ)]
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浇水
  • 水(化学式:H2O)是由氢、氧两种元素组成的无机物,在常温常压下为无色无味的透明液体。水是地球上最常见的物质之一,是包括人类在内所有生命生存的重要资源,也是生物体最重要的组成部分。水在生命演化中起到了重要的作用。
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    Definition of water in English Dictionary

  • 名词 (Noun)PLwatersSUF-ter
    1. NU A substance (of molecular formula H₂O) found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid; it is present naturally as rain, and found in rivers, lakes and seas; its solid form is ice and its gaseous form is steam.
      1. By the action of electricity, the water was resolved into its two parts, oxygen and hydrogen. ‎
      2. May I have a glass of water? ‎
      3. Your plants need more water. ‎
      4. Joe bustled back and offered her a glass of wine but she shook her head. “Just a water, please.”
    2. (alchemy, philosophy) The aforementioned liquid, considered one of the Classical elements or basic elements of alchemy.
      1. He showed me the river of living water, sparkling like crystal, flowing from the throne of God. ‎
    3. (often in the plural) Any body of water, or a specific part of it.
      1. The boat was found in within the territorial waters. ‎
      2. These seals are a common sight on the coastal waters of Chile. ‎
      3. We had a great view of the waters of this place. ‎
    4. A combination of water and other substance(s).
      1. Perrier is the most popular water in this restaurant. ‎
      2. Many people visit Bath to take the waters. ‎
      3. ammonia water
      4. Ser Dunaver's squire Jodge could not hold his water when he slept.
      5. Before the child is born, the pregnant woman’s waters break. ‎ ( UK )
      6. Before the child is born, the pregnant woman’s water breaks. ‎ ( North America )
      7. He suffers from water on the knee. ‎
    5. (figuratively, in the plural or in the singular) A state of affairs; conditions; usually with an adjective indicating an adverse condition.
      1. The rough waters of change will bring about the calm after the storm. ‎
    6. COL (figuratively) A person's intuition.
      1. I know he'll succeed. I feel it in my waters. ‎
    7. NU (dated, finance) Excess valuation of securities.
      1. Iowa Governor Will Fight Rock Island Reorganization. He Says That Under the New Plan Too Much Water Is Put Into the Stock—Believes Plan Is Out of Harmony with Iowa Laws.
    8. The limpidity and lustre of a precious stone, especially a diamond.
      1. a diamond of the first water, i.e. one that is perfectly pure and transparent
    9. A wavy, lustrous pattern or decoration such as is imparted to linen, silk, metals, etc.
    10. 动词 (Verb)SGwatersPRwateringPT, PPwatered
      1. VT To pour water into the soil surrounding (plants).
        1. Aunt Em had just come out of the house to water the cabbages when she looked up and saw Dorothy running toward her.
      2. VT To wet or supply with water; to moisten; to overflow with water; to irrigate.
        1. VT To provide (animals) with water for drinking.
          1. I need to go water the cattle.
        2. VI To get or take in water.
          1. The ship put into port to water.
        3. VT COL To urinate onto.
          1. Nature called, so I stepped into the woods and watered a tree.
        4. VT To dilute.
          1. Can you water the whisky, please?
        5. VT (dated, finance) To overvalue (securities), especially through deceptive accounting.
          1. such agencies would make it possible for the railroads to water stock and evade the law subjecting security issues to public regulation
        6. VI To fill with or secrete water.
          1. Chopping onions makes my eyes water.
          2. The smell of fried onions makes my mouth water.
        7. VT To wet and calender, as cloth, so as to impart to it a lustrous appearance in wavy lines; to diversify with wavelike lines.
          1. to water silk
      3. 更多范例
        1. 用于句中
          • For example, beverages other than water should be served in tall, skinny glasses; studies show that even professional bartenders overpour when the glass is short and wide.
          • Wait for the water to hot up before adding the salt.
          • We also learned we overcooked it, undersalted the water and often used the wrong shape.
        2. 用于句首
          • Water damage caused the plywood of the floor to delaminate. The layers came apart and the whole piece had to be replaced.
        3. 用于句尾
          • Considering some of the other offers that were made, allowing this one piece of merchandise was by no means a cash grab; this was merely Watterson putting a toe in the water.
          • Factors known to encourage the growth of harmful bacteria inside cooling systems include the stagnation of the water.
          • Visiting Africa opened my eyes to what it is like living without clean water.
      • 词类阶层 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
        1. 名词
          • 可数名词
            • 单数形态
              • 不可数名词
            • 动词
              • 不及物动词
                • 及物动词
              相关连结:
              1. fr water
              2. en waters
              3. en watery
              4. en waterfall
              5. en waterproof
              资料来源: 维基词典

              Meaning of water for the defined word.

              在语法上,这个单字"water"是一个名词,更具体地来说,是一个可数名词和一个单数形态。它同时也是一个动词,更具体地来说,是一个不及物动词和一个及物动词
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