cenote
cenote — 名詞
- cenotesingular
- cenotesplural
1. a deep natural pool of water that forms when the rock roof above an underground
天然井
石灰岩塌陷形成的積水坑洞
a deep natural pool of water that forms when the rock roof above an underground river or cave in limestone collapses, leaving the water open to the sky
The García family swam in a crystal-clear cenote surrounded by limestone cliffs in Mexico.
García 一家在墨西哥旅行時,在一片石灰岩峭壁環繞的清澈天然井中游泳。
collocation: crystal-clear cenote
Mira photographed tree roots hanging into the turquoise water of the cenote.
Mira 拍下一張照片,照片中樹根垂掛在碧綠的天然井水面上方。
The guide explained that this cenote formed when the cave ceiling collapsed long ago.
導遊解釋說,這口天然井是洞穴頂部在很久以前崩塌後形成的。
Archaeologists found ancient Mayan jewellery at the bottom of a deep cenote near Chichén Itzá.
考古學家在奇琴伊察附近一座深邃天然井的底部發現了古代馬雅人的首飾。
Aoi felt nervous about jumping into the cenote, but the cool water was refreshing.
Aoi 對於跳進天然井感到緊張,但清涼的井水讓她感到神清氣爽。
- sinkhole
broader term — a cenote is a water-filled sinkhole, but most sinkholes are dry or much shallower
- natural well
less technical term focusing on the water-source function rather than the geological formation
- limestone pool
descriptive rather than a true synonym, used in travel writing to avoid the technical term
文法句型
cenote + verb
adjective + cenote
用法筆記
No natural plural form — use 'cenotes' for multiple. Frequently appears in travel and geography writing about Mexico and Central America. May be capitalised when referring to a specific named cenote (e.g. Cenote Dos Ojos).