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In everyday conversation, 水池 (shuǐchí) is commonly used to refer to a body of water that is smaller than a lake or river, such as a pond or pool. It can also refer to a man-made structure used for storing or holding water, such as a cistern or basin.
For example, if someone is planning to build a garden in their backyard, they might say "我想在后院建一个小水池 (wǒ xiǎng zài hòuyuàn jiàn yīgè xiǎo shuǐchí)" which means "I want to build a small pond in the backyard."
In a kitchen or bathroom setting, 水池 (shuǐchí) can refer to a sink or basin used for washing dishes or hands. For instance, someone might say "请把脏盘子放在水池里 (qǐng bǎ zāng pánzi fàng zài shuǐchí lǐ)" which means "Please put the dirty dishes in the sink."
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