池塘

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Understanding 池塘

The word 池塘 (chí táng) refers to a small pond or an artificial pool of water, often found in rural or garden settings. It is commonly used to describe natural or man-made bodies of still water that are smaller than lakes.

Usage in Conversation

People often mention 池塘 when talking about nature, farming, or leisure activities like fishing or playing near water. For example, children playing by a 池塘 or farmers using it for irrigation.

Common Collocations

  • 池塘 (chítáng biān): beside the pond, used to describe location.
  • 池塘 (chítáng lǐ de héhuā): lotus flowers in the pond, a common natural scene.
  • 修建池塘 (xiūjiàn chítáng): to build or construct a pond, often for agricultural purposes.

Nuances

While 池塘 literally means pond, it often implies a smaller, contained body of water, sometimes artificial. It is more specific than just (water) or (lake). Avoid confusing it with larger natural lakes or rivers.

Tips

When using 池塘, think of a peaceful, often rural or garden setting. It is a neutral term without strong emotional connotations, suitable for both formal and informal contexts.

Example Sentences

There is a small pond beside the village where children often play in the

The lotus flowers in the pond are blooming beautifully, attracting many

The farmers built a dam by the pond to store rainwater.