reservoir
reservoir — 名詞
1. a body of water, either formed by nature or created by people, that is kept to s
水庫
儲存用水的湖泊或水池
a body of water, either formed by nature or created by people, that is kept to supply fresh water to towns, farms, and other places.
The town gets its drinking water from a large reservoir in the hills.
這個小鎮的飲用水來自山丘上的一座大水庫。
During the drought, the reservoir behind the dam dropped to half its normal level.
乾旱期間,水壩後方水庫的水位降到了原來的一半。
preposition pattern: behind the dam
Jin showed us the reservoir on the map and described how it supplies nearby villages.
Jin 在地圖上指出水庫,並說明它如何供應鄰近村莊用水。
The city built a new reservoir to secure enough water for its growing population.
該市建造了一座新水庫,以確保不斷增長的人口有足夠的用水。
Rainfall fills the reservoir each winter, providing water for the farms below.
每年冬季的降雨會將水庫注滿,為下方的農田提供灌溉用水。
文法句型
reservoir + of + noun
reservoir + behind/in/at + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently followed by a prepositional phrase that names the location (behind the dam, in the hills) or the substance stored (of water, of drinking water).
常見錯誤
2. a plentiful store of something abstract, such as knowledge, patience, or goodwil
蘊藏
大量可用的無形資源
a plentiful store of something abstract, such as knowledge, patience, or goodwill, that is available when needed.
The elderly woman had a deep reservoir of patience gained from years of teaching.
那位老婦人有著多年教學所積累的深厚耐心。
typical pattern: a deep reservoir of [abstract noun]
Padma discovered a reservoir of talent in her students that no one had noticed before.
Padma 發現她的學生身上蘊藏著一股以前沒有人注意到的才能。
The team drew on a rich reservoir of experience to solve the unexpected problem.
團隊運用了豐富的經驗來解決這個出乎意料的問題。
Greta's kindness came from a reservoir of compassion she had built over many years.
Greta 的善良來自她多年來累積的深厚同情心。
文法句型
a/their + reservoir + of + abstract noun
用法筆記
The stored resource is nearly always specified by a following of-phrase (e.g. a reservoir of goodwill). Unlike sense 1, this sense is metaphorical — the store is intangible (knowledge, energy, trust) rather than physical water.