tal
tal — 名詞
1. a body of fresh water that has collected in a low area of land, especially one i
湖泊;潭
南亞或中亞地區的天然湖泊
a body of fresh water that has collected in a low area of land, especially one in South or Central Asia that is referred to in place names or travel writing.
The travel guide described the crystal-clear tal nestled between two mountain ridges in Kashmir.
旅遊指南描述了喀什米爾兩座山脊之間那片清澈見底的湖泊。
collocation: nestled between mountain ridges
Mira pointed to the dried-up tal on the map and explained that it only filled during the monsoon season.
Mira 指著地圖上已經乾涸的湖泊解釋說,它只有在雨季時才會蓄水。
use with geographical context: monsoon season, map
Villagers gathered near the tal every evening to wash clothes and water their cattle.
村民們每天傍晚聚集在湖邊洗衣、給牛群飲水。
The old photographs showed a wide, shimmering tal where the housing estate now stands.
老照片裡那一片寬闊波光粼粼的湖水,如今已被住宅區取代。
Bilal wrote his geography paper about the seasonal changes in the tal ecosystem of central India.
Bilal 的地理報告主題是印度中部湖泊生態系統的季節變化。
文法句型
[countable] tal + place name
用法筆記
Often appears as part of a place name (e.g., Tal Saline, Tal Jheel) or in descriptions of rural South Asian landscapes. The word is rare in everyday English conversation.