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cistern

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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cis·tern /ˈsɪstən $ -ərn/ noun [countable]  DHHa container in which the supply of water for a building is stored inside the building 〔建筑物内的〕水箱,贮水槽 SYN tank
Examples from the Corpus
cisternEach kit comprises a cistern dam and a ball arm extension. 1 Lift off the cistern lid.The roofs of houses drained into the internal courts, the water being collected in a cistern beneath.Lakes and ponds were tapped, water from the Lys sterilized and stored in barges, and cisterns built to trap rainwater.At lunchtime I take my Colefax & Fowler bag and change it for the one hidden above the cistern.This prevents any vibration caused by the cistern being filled from being transmitted back down the rising main.The cistern of his lav is adorned with the hammer and sickle while the stars and stripes is also strategically placed.Father-of-two Ian Cadwaller found £800 tucked into a toilet cistern.
Origin cistern (1200-1300) Old French cisterne, from Latin cisterna, from cista box
cis·tern nounChineseSyllable
in supply Corpus a for a container water the of building which


cistern
cistern /ˈsɪstən $ -ərn/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: cisterne, from Latin cisterna, from cista 'box'
a container in which the supply of water for a building is stored inside the building
   SYN  tank


cis·ternBrE /ˈsɪstən/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsɪstərn/ 🔊 noun
a container in which water is stored in a building, especially one in the roof or connected to a toilet (尤指屋顶上的)蓄水箱,贮水箱;(抽水马桶的)水箱