hot-spring
hot-spring — noun
1. a place where hot water naturally flows up from deep underground, often collecte
1.名詞B1
釋義
a place where hot water naturally flows up from deep underground, often collected for bathing or relaxation
例句
After hiking all morning, the family soaked their feet in a nearby hot spring.
collocation: soak in a hot spring
The hotel has a large outdoor hot spring where guests can relax and enjoy the mountain view.
relative clause: hot spring where [people] relax
Many tourists visit this town every winter because the hot springs are famous for their healing minerals.
同義詞
- thermal spring
more technical term, especially in geology or scientific writing