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洪水 (hóngshuǐ) is a noun that means "flood". It can be used in a sentence like this: 洪水淹没了我们的家园 (hóngshuǐ yānmòle wǒmen de jiāyuán) which translates to "The flood submerged our home".
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In addition to 洪水 (hóngshuǐ), which means "flood," here are a few other Chinese words that can describe a large amount of water, along with their meanings and pronunciations:
1. 水灾 (shuǐzāi) - This term translates to "water disaster" and refers to the damage and destruction caused by excessive water, such as flooding. It encompasses the broader impacts of floods.
2. 大水 (dàshuǐ) - This phrase literally means "big water" and is often used to describe a large volume of water, particularly in the context of a flood. It can imply a significant overflow of water.
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To say "it was a great flood" using the term 洪水 (hóngshuǐ), you can construct the sentence as follows:
"这是一场大洪水" (zhè shì yī chǎng dà hóngshuǐ).
In this sentence:
- "这" (zhè) means "this"
- "是" (shì) means "is"
- "一场" (yī chǎng) refers to "a" or "one instance of," which is often used for events like floods.
- "大" (dà) means "great" or "big"
- "洪水" (hóngshuǐ) means "flood"
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