Beek Meaning in English
word
ˈbik
BEEK
biːk
BEEK
释义
A 'beek' is a small stream or brook, especially used in some regional dialects to mean a minor waterway.
用法与细微差别
'Beek' is a regional English word, most common in northern England and Scotland, rarely used in standard English. Typically appears in local place names or in literature; in general English, use 'stream', 'brook', or 'creek' instead.
Spanish: arroyo - riachueloPortuguese (BR): riacho - córregoPortuguese (PT): riacho - córregoChinese (Simplified): 小溪 - 小河Chinese (Traditional): 小溪 - 小河Hindi: छोटी नदी - नालाArabic: جدول - مجرى مائي صغيرBengali: ছোট খাল - ছোট নদীRussian: ручей - речушкаJapanese: 小川 - 小さな流れVietnamese: con suối nhỏ - dòng suối nhỏKorean: 작은 시내 - 개울Turkish: dere - küçük akarsuUrdu: چھوٹی ندی - نالہIndonesian: anak sungai kecil - sungai kecil
例句
There is a small beek behind the house.
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We walked along the beek during our picnic.
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The children played by the beek.
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You can hear frogs croaking from the beek at night.
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That muddy path by the beek gets really slippery when it rains.
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Locals say the old mill was powered by the beek.
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