reservoir 详细解释

reservoir

['rezəvwɑ:]

n.水库, 储藏, 蓄水池, 积蓄

n.[C]

1. 蓄水库; 贮水池(或槽); 贮存器

This reservoir supplies the entire city with water.

这个水库为全城供水。

2. 储藏所, 仓库

3. (知识, 精力等的)储藏, 积蓄[(+of)]

History is a reservoir of human experience.

历史是人类经历的总汇。

4. 【生】储液囊

vt.

(在水库, 水槽等中)储藏, 积蓄

词形变化

形容词: reservable | 名词: reserver | 动词过去式: reserved | 动词过去分词: reserved | 动词现在分词: reserving | 动词第三人称单数: reserves |

词义辨析

同义:

n.容器

receptacle  chamber  basin  bowl

n.仓库, 贮存室

repertory  depository  depot  supply depot  warehouse  storehouse  store-room  storage  

同义参见:

provision  lake  pool  pond  shell  tank  well  

英英释义

名词 reservoir:

a large or extra supply of something

lake used to store water for community use

同义词:artificial lake

tank used for collecting and storing a liquid (as water or oil)

anything (a person or animal or plant or substance) in which an infectious agent normally lives and multiplies

同义词:source

补充

reservoirreservoir英:[ˈrezəvwɑ:] 美:[ˈrɛzɚˌvwɑr, -ˌvwɔr, -ˌvɔr]n.1.水库The big storms in August refilled the reservoirs.八月的暴雨又使水库积满了水。2.储藏, 汇集Enterprise must have a reservoir of cheap labour.企业应储备廉价的劳动力。

例句

1. Scotland has always had a fine reservoir of comic talent.苏格兰一直是喜剧天才的宝库。 2. The pen has a large ink reservoir.这支钢笔的贮墨管很大。 3. the engine's oil reservoir引擎的油箱 4. Colleges and universities provide reservoirs of talent for job recruiters.高等院校为招聘者提供人才储备。 5. She found the reservoirs of energy she needed to finish the job.她找到了完成这份工作所需要的能量。