puddle
英 [ˈpʌd.əl]
美 [ˈpʌd.əl]
- 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
puddle 水洼,小水坑来自古英语pudd,小坑,来自Proto-Germanic*puddo,小坑,词源同poodle.-le,小词后缀。
- puddle
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puddle: [14] Old English pudd, a word of unknown origin but related to German dialect pfudel ‘puddle’, denoted ‘ditch, furrow’, and puddle was a diminutive formed from it. In Middle English, it was often used for quite large bodies of water, what we would now call a pond or pool, but by the 17th century it had largely narrowed down to its present-day meaning.
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- 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.
- 1. The dog licked up water in a puddle.
- 狗舔水坑中的水喝.
- 2. She used to make all these chocolate puddle puddings, you know, with the sauce underneath and all this sort of thing.
- 她过去喜欢做巧克力夹心布丁,你知道吧,就是里面有巧克力酱之类的东西的。
- 3. I was wet and I must somewhere have stepped in a puddle.
- 我身上湿了,一定是在什么地方踩进过水坑.
- 4. The boy hopped the mud puddle and ran down the walk.
- 这个男孩跳过泥坑,沿着人行道跑了.
- 5. Mind you don't tread in that puddle.
- 小心,别踩着那水坑.