Water puddle, pinyin shuǐwā, uneven road surface, puddle formed by accumulated water after rain.
Note: Due to uneven road surface, small puddles formed by accumulated water after rain may be called puddles in some places.
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The shallow explanation is that the distance from the surface to the bottom or from the outside to the inside is small, and the others are not deep.
example
1, Lu Xun's "Weeds Passers-by": "I am very thirsty. There is no pond or puddle in this place. "
2. Sun Li's Chronicle of Baiyangdian: "He looked through the muddy grass puddle and could see the edge of Baiyangdian slightly.
Extended data
Various names of the lake.
No matter the size of the water area, lake is a common name.
In Tibet, the suffixes of many lakes are Cuo (CuO), such as Namco, Yangzhuo Yongcuo and Selinchuo. In Tibetan, "Cuo" means wide water surface, which is transliterated as various errors.
Besides the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, there are many local names for lakes in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia, such as Paozi and Naoer.
The pond is a small body of water. There are also ponds to call lakes, such as Qingshuitang in Nanjing, Li Antang and Tang Ting in Wuhu.
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