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puddle

/puhd-l/US // ˈpʌd l //UK // (ˈpʌdəl) //

水坑,水潭,水洼,水塘

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a small pool of water, as of rainwater on the ground.
    • : a small pool of any liquid.
    • : clay or the like mixed with water and tempered, used as a waterproof lining for the walls of canals, ditches, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
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    pud·dled, pud·dling.

    • : to mark or scatter with puddles.
    • : to wet with dirty water, mud, etc.
    • : to make muddy or dirty.
    • : to muddle or confuse.
    • : to make into puddle.
    • : to cover with pasty clay or puddle.
    • : Metallurgy. to subject to the process of puddling.
    • : to destroy the granular structure of by agricultural operations on it when it is too wet.
    • : Horticulture. to dip the roots of into a thin mixture of loam and water to retard drying out during transplanting.
v.无主动词 verb
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    pud·dled, pud·dling.

    • : to wade in a puddle: The children were puddling.
    • : to be or become puddled: The backyard was puddling.

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Examples

  • Able to withstand water pressures of up to 100 meters, it makes rain, snorkeling, or just aggressive puddle splashes no problem.

  • Like the challenge faced by Pleurotus mycelium paused at the edge of a puddle of toxic waste, radical mycological solutions are less about inventing than remembering.

  • Early on in his research for the company, Rogers—a materials scientist—wanted to understand why if you left a strawberry on the counter it would turn into a puddle, while a lemon would remain unchanged.

  • If the water isn’t cold enough, though, you just get a lonely ice cube in a puddle of water.

  • When I poured out the bottles chilled in clean ice, I just got a puddle of water around my ice cube.

  • May they all stand in a puddle and stick their tongues in a Prius charge port.

  • Then the lights went down on Bieber and his puddle of clothes.

  • And when he walks in, the place is dark, but he notices a puddle on the floor.

  • Puddle-jumping Cessnas are the only way in, and Land Rovers are the only way to get around.

  • For some of New Yorkers, though, the dating pool can be a puddle—thanks to the “culture of honor.”

  • Another man was sprawled on the gray broadloom of the reception room, a brownish puddle beneath his side.

  • He stepped over a puddle and stood beside Bud, peering down at the silent engine.

  • Then all the boys bent over the puddle, and scooped up great handfuls of water, and threw them over each other.

  • Mr. Wright, my Adjutant, saw one strike in a puddle between him and myself as we marched at the head of the Regiment.

  • On the perfect day I have been talking about she hunted up a sunlit puddle and indulged in the first wallow of the season.