输入任意单词!

Stillwater Meaning in English

word

ˈstɪɫˌwɔtɝ
STIL-waw-ter
ˈstɪlˌwɔːtə
STIL-waw-tuh

释义

Water that is not moving, such as a pond, lake, or any body of water with no noticeable current or waves. Sometimes refers to bottled non-carbonated water.

用法与细微差别

Primarily used as a noun in environmental or natural contexts. 'Stillwater' contrasts with 'whitewater' (moving, turbulent water). In the bottled water industry, it describes water without carbonation. Rare in everyday conversation except among anglers or environmentalists.

例句

The lake is a large area of stillwater surrounded by trees.

basic

Fish like to live in stillwater because it is calm.

basic

There are many insects near stillwater.

basic

He prefers fishing in stillwater because it's more relaxing than in rivers.

natural

Can I get a bottle of stillwater with my meal?

natural

The reflection of the mountains looked beautiful in the stillwater at sunrise.

natural