柯林斯詞典fountain /?fa?nt?n/ (fountains) 1. N-COUNT A fountain is an ornamental feature in a pool or lake which consists of a long narrow stream of water that is forced up into the air by a pump. 噴泉 ...the fountains on the 16th Street Mall. …第16街商業(yè)區(qū)的噴泉。2. N-COUNT A fountain of a liquid is an amount of it which is sent up into the air and falls back. 噴射[文學(xué)性] The volcano spewed a fountain of molten rock 650 feet in the air. 這座火山噴射出的熔巖高達(dá)650英尺。 返回 fountain劍橋詞典a stream of water that is forced up into the air through a small hole , especially for decorative effect , or the structure in a lake or pool from which this flows 泉水;(尤指具有裝飾傚果的)噴泉 範(fàn)例 There was a picture of the Trevi fountain on the front of the book .They also sell garden ornaments such as statues and fountains. 返回 fountain