柯林斯詞典pond /p?nd/ (ponds) 1. N-COUNT A pond is a small area of water that is smaller than a lake. Ponds are often made artificially. 池塘 She chose a bench beside the duck pond and sat down. 她選了鴨池旁的一張長椅坐了下來。2. N-SING People sometimes refer to the Atlantic Ocean as the pond. 大西洋[journalism] Tourist numbers from across the pond have dropped dramatically. 來自大西洋彼岸的游客數(shù)量已急劇減少。 返回 pond劍橋詞典an area of water smaller than a lake , often artificially made 池塘 a duck pond 養(yǎng)鴨塘 ?the pond [ 單數(shù)名詞 ] informal a humorous way of referring to the Atlantic Ocean, when it is thought of as separating the UK or Europe and the US (幽默的說法)大西洋(指其將英國和歐洲與美國分開) It's good to get a view from the other side of the pond. 能夠了解大西洋另一邊的觀點很好。 例句 The children enjoy floating their boats on the pond in the park .The pond was covered in a brittle layer of ice .a stagnant pondThe pond was alive with frogs .Several large fish live in the pond. 返回 pond