Waterfall Meaning in English
word
/ˈwɔtɝˌfɔɫ/
WAW-dur-fawl
/wˈɔːtəfˌɔːl/
WAW-tuh-fawl
释义
A place where water flows over the edge of a cliff or rock, falling into a lower area, usually forming a stream or river below.
用法与细微差别
'Waterfall' is a countable noun. Used in both literal (a real waterfall) and metaphorical senses (like a 'waterfall of information'). Common collocations: 'visit a waterfall', 'waterfall hike'. Do not confuse with 'cataract', which is rarely used for natural falls.
Spanish: cascadaPortuguese (BR): cachoeiraPortuguese (PT): cascataChinese (Simplified): 瀑布Chinese (Traditional): 瀑布Hindi: झरनाArabic: شلالBengali: ঝরনাRussian: водопадJapanese: 滝Vietnamese: thác nướcKorean: 폭포Turkish: şelaleUrdu: آبشارIndonesian: air terjun
例句
We saw a beautiful waterfall in the forest.
basic
The waterfall makes a loud sound.
basic
There is a small waterfall near my village.
basic
We hiked all morning just to reach the hidden waterfall.
natural
Have you ever swum in a waterfall before?
natural
The photos don't do the waterfall justice—it's even more amazing in real life.
natural