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1. 湖 (hú) - lake: A large body of water surrounded by land. It is usually natural and can be formed by glaciers, rivers, or volcanic activity.
2. 潭 (tán) - pool: A small body of water, usually natural, that is deeper than a pond and often has a circular or oval shape.
3. 塘 (táng) - pond: A small body of water, usually man-made, that is shallow and used for storing water or raising fish.
4. 汊 (chà) - channel: A narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water, such as rivers or lakes.
5. 沼 (zhǎo) - marsh: An area of low-lying land that is often flooded and covered with water-loving plants.
6. 池塘 (chítáng) - pool: A small body of water, usually man-made, that is used for swimming or recreation.
7. 池子 (chízi) - pond: A small body of water, usually man-made, that is used for raising fish or plants.
8. 池沼 (chízhǎo) - pond: A small body of water, usually natural, that is used for storing water or raising fish.
9. 池水 (chíshuǐ) - pond water: The water found in a pond, usually used for irrigation or drinking.
10. 池畔 (chípàn) - pond bank: The edge or shore of a pond, often used for fishing or relaxing.
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