pond
- IPA[pɒnd]
英式
- a small body of still water formed naturally or by artificial means;the Atlantic Ocean
- hold back or dam up (flowing water or another liquid) to form a pond;(of flowing water or other liquids) form a pond
verb: pond, 3rd person present: ponds, gerund or present participle: ponding, past tense: ponded, past participle: ponded
noun: pond, plural noun: ponds
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名詞
- 1. a small body of still water formed naturally or by artificial means a garden pond
- ▪ the Atlantic Ocean he's relatively unknown on this side of the pond
動詞
- 1. hold back or dam up (flowing water or another liquid) to form a pond the lava can't flow away and gets ponded up in the crater
- ▪ (of flowing water or other liquids) form a pond water should never be allowed to pond on your property
- a mass of algae forming a green film on the surface of stagnant water.
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- the animals, especially the invertebrates, that live in ponds or stagnant water: pupils can discover aspects of pond life for themselves
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- a mass of algae forming a green film on the surface of stagnant water.
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- a pond in which live fish are kept.
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- a shallow pond, especially an artificial one made on downs where the water supply from springs ...
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- a slender predatory bug which moves quickly across the surface film of water, using its front ...
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- a pond positioned beside a canal lock in such a way that water can flow into or out of it when ...
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- a pond in Concord in Massachusetts, associated with the writer Henry David Thoreau, now within ...
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美式
- a small body of still water formed naturally or by hollowing or embanking: a garden pond
- hold back or dam up (flowing water or another liquid) to form a small lake: the lava can't flow away and gets ponded up in the crater
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