"Waterline" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The line marking the level of water in a container, such as a tank, reservoir, or ship. It shows the maximum level to which a container can be filled with water.
Example: The waterline on the ship was well above the mark after the storm.
Alternatively, the phrase "below the waterline" can be used to describe something that is not visible when viewed from the surface of the water, whereas "above the waterline" refers to something that is visible.
A waterhole is a location where animals gather to drink water. It can be a natural source of water such as a spring, stream, river, or lake, or a man-made source like a well or a reservoir.
A waterhole is a place where water collects and accumulates, often in a desert or dry region. It can be a natural or artificial body of water, such as a lake, river, or wetland, or a natural depression or sinkhole that fills with water during certain times of the year. Waterholes are often used as a source of drinking water for animals, especially in areas where water is scarce. In a broader sense, a waterhole can also refer to a place where people gather to socialize or connect with each other, similar to a watering hole in a pub or a gathering spot.
Giving liquid to something, especially plants, to give it enough water.<br><br>Example: "She carefully watered the flowers every morning."
Waterlilies are large, beautiful aquatic plants that grow on the surface of ponds and lakes. They have large, flat leaves and fragrant flowers that bloom in various colors, including pink, yellow, and white. They are a popular feature in decorative ponds and gardens.
A waterlily is a type of floating plant that grows in ponds, lakes, and slow-moving streams. It has large, flat leaves that float on the surface of the water and borne white, yellow, or pink flowers.<br><br> It is also known as the "Queen of the Pond" due to its beautiful flowers and its ability to thrive in water.<br><br>Waterlilies are used in fisheries for food, as their flowers and seeds are edible, and also for decorative purposes in aquariums and ponds.
Waterloo refers to a decisive defeat or a turning point, often used metaphorically to describe a situation or experience that marks the end of a person's or a situation's success, power, or influence. It originates from the famous Battle of Waterloo in 1815, in which Napoleon Bonaparte, the French emperor, was defeated and exiled.<br><br>Example: "He saw his bankruptcy as his Waterloo, the end of his financial career."
A person whose job is to manage or maintain a supply of water, especially in a household, building, or ship.
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