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Mean A clear, colorless, odorless, and tasteless liquid essential for most plant and animal life and the most widely used of all solvents.
ÆÄ»ý¾î watery  [Çü]
¿¹¹® 1. boiling water (²ú´Â ¹°)
2. fresh water (´ã¼ö)
3. water the flowers (²É¿¡ ¹°À» ÁÖ´Ù)
4. hot water (¿Â¼ö)
5. cold water (³Ã¼ö)
[°í1] Çѱ¹±³À°1. The sound of burning bodies is created by dripping water onto a hot iron. [3°ú]
2. It can be yesterday's newspaper, old cars, cans, and used bath water. [11°ú]
3. "We will see who can throw a ball of mud across the water the greatest distance," the sun said. [9°ú]
4. I take care of it and I water it, so the tree and its shade are mine. [9°ú]
5. It flew across the water almost to the place about to hit the water it started rising again, traveling across the lake and disappearing from sight. [9°ú]
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