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聋水 (tāng shuǐ) means to walk through shallow water; 蹚水 (tāng shuǐ) means to walk over from a place where there is water; 淌水 (tǎng shuǐ) means to flow downward.
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1. Pronunciation: tripping water: tāng shuǐ.
蹚水: tāng shuǐ.
淌水: tǎng shuǐ.
2. Meaning: wading through water: walking through shallow water. For example: wading across a river.
Wading: Walking over from a place where there is water. For example: wading across a river.
Dripping water: flowing, flowing down, flowing downward. For example: dripping water, dripping sweat, dripping tears.
3. Differences: 1. Wading and wading in the water both mean walking through the water, but wading in the water specifically refers to walking through shallow water. Wading in the water does not require the depth of the water. However, there is no clear definition of which slow shot must be used, and it is often interchangeable.
Example sentence: The firefighters immediately decided to carry the injured man from the shallow water area of the river to the shore.
In this sentence, because it has been clearly stated that it is a shallow water area, it is appropriate to use wading water.
Example sentence: When heavy rain comes, the residents of the village can only wade through the water, and sometimes the water is not as deep as their calves.
In the above sentence, because you are not sure about the depth of the water, it is more appropriate to use wading water.
2. The big difference with the first two is the flowing water, which has no meaning of walking through the water at all, it means flowing, flowing down, flowing down. It is easier to distinguish from the other two words.
Example sentence: The river flows.
The moonlight in the river reflected the cold light of the knife.
In the above sentence, the small river flowing water is the small river water, and the sentence does not express the meaning of walking through the water, so the use of flowing water does not interfere with the state discussion.
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Wading and dripping are both wrong, and the correct way to use it is (wading water).
Wade in the water. Pronunciation: [ tāng shuǐ ].
Interpretation: Walk through shallow water.
Citation: Zhou Libo, "The Storm", Part 2, Part 26: "The old field is divided into two pieces of ......One piece is good land, on the north side of the Huangni River outside the north gate, send dung to pull crops, and have to wade across the river. ”
synonyms: wading, crossing water1. Wading. Pronunciation: [ shè shuǐ ].
Interpretation: Walking through the water.
Citation: Wang Qi's "Outside the Window": Braving the wind and rain, trekking through mountains and rivers, is a common occurrence for us children in the Xiaoshan District.
Second, the bridge of the water crossing.
Pronunciation: [ dù shuǐ ].
Definition: Crossing waters.
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"Wading" and "wading" mean the same thing. "蹚" is a variant of "trip". The standard word should be "trip". "Flowing water" means "water is flowing". "Flow" means "downstream".
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The difference between the pronunciation and meaning of "wading water" and "water" is as follows:
1) Tāng shuǐ Interpretation: to walk through shallow water.
2) 淌水 pronunciation: tǎng shuǐ Interpretation: to spread out the water, also refers to walking in the water.
3) 水pronunciation: tāng shuǐ Interpretation: same"Wade through the water"。Refers to walking through shallow water.
trip, Chinese character, polyphonic character missing circle, pronounced tāng or tàng. When pronounced tāng, it can mean walking from a place where there is water or grass, and it can also mean turning over the soil with a plow, hoe, etc., to hoe the grass away. When pronounced tàng, it can indicate the number of times it comes and goes, and it can also indicate something used to make a line.
淌, the Chinese character, means to spread out.
Walk from a place where there is water and grass: water crosses the river. Turn over the soil with a plow, hoe, etc., and hoe the grass off: the ground.
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1. Pronunciation: tripping water: tāng shuǐ.
Water: tāng shuǐ.
淌水: tǎng shuǐ.
2. Meaning: wading through the water is also made as "water". Both mean the same thing.
Wading: Walking through shallow water.
Water: Walk through shallow water.
Examples: 1) Wade across a river.
2), she has very little courage and never dares to wade into the water.
3) Outdoor travelers often wade through the water.
Flowing water: flowing water, flowing water, flowing downward.
1) The river is dripping.
2) The waterfall cascades down the cliff.
3. Difference: Wading water and water have similar meanings, wading water specifically refers to walking through shallow water, and water is walking through water.
Dripping water refers to the flow of water left behind.
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