v.? Water ...; Supply water to; Dilute with water; Full of tears; Give ... water to drink.
The basic meaning of water is water, which can be extended to water depth, water surface and waterway, and sometimes it also refers to liquid, such as urine, saliva, gastric juice and amniotic fluid. It can also refer to "degree (of quality or type)"
When expressing "(sea, river, lake, pool, river, etc.) waters"? Water is often used in the plural, and it is often used with the definite article the.
Waters can also mean "mineral water", "mineral bath" and "offshore waters".
When water is used as a noun, it means "water", which translates into a verb meaning "give? Water [sprinkle water] ",which can be extended to mean" in? Mixed with water ""here? Feed water, shed tears, and so on.
Water can be used as both an intransitive verb and a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, a noun or pronoun is followed as the object; When used as an intransitive verb, it is often used with down. Can be used for passive structures.
Lexical collocation:
absorb water? absorb water
add water? Add water
administer water? Manage water
agitate water? Shake water
boil water? Boil (boil) water
channel water? Water diversion (irrigation)
cut off water? cut off water supply
disturb water? Stir water
drain water from? Let the water from? discharge
drain off water? drainage
draw water for a bath? Take a bath with water
draw water from a well? Draw water from a well
drink water? drink water
empty water? Drain water