水流

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Understanding 水流 (shuǐliú)

水流 literally means 'water flow' and refers to the movement of water in natural or artificial channels such as rivers, streams, or pipes. It is commonly used in contexts related to geography, hydrology, and everyday descriptions of water movement.

Usage and Nuances

When using 水流, speakers often emphasize the speed, direction, or force of the water. For example, describing a river's water flow as '湍' (rapid) highlights danger or difficulty in swimming. 水流 can also be used metaphorically in scientific or technical discussions about how water shapes landscapes or affects navigation.

Common Collocations

  • 水流方向 (shuǐliú fāngxiàng): direction of water flow — important in navigation or engineering.
  • 水流速度 (shuǐliú sùdù): speed of water flow — used in environmental science.
  • 水流 (shuǐliú tuānjí): rapid water flow — often a warning or description of dangerous currents.

Tips

水流 is a noun and typically appears as the subject or object in sentences. It is not used as a verb. Avoid confusing it with (liú) alone, which can be a verb meaning 'to flow.' 水流 focuses on the flow as a phenomenon or entity rather than the action itself.

Example Sentences

The water flow in the river is very rapid; you need to be especially careful

The direction of the water flow determines the navigation route of the boat.

Scientists studied the impact of water flow on the shape of the riverbed.