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湖水[こすい, kosui] (n) lake; (P) [Add to Longdo]

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-What are the Finger Lakes?[JP] フィンガー湖水 Groundhog Day (1993)
Is it true the lake is ruined?[CN] 湖水真的被污染了吗 The Endless Thirst (2013)
No, no, Big Foot, the Loch Ness monster, UFOs-- that sounds crazy.[CN] 不 不 大脚怪 尼斯湖水怪 飞碟之类的 Wanted (2013)
This country's largest lake, Chapala, is located near Guadalajara. What is Mexico?[JP] チャパラ湖という 大きな湖水のある国の名は? Groundhog Day (1993)
Seneca is the largest of these lakes.[JP] セネカ湖湖のある湖水地帯は? Groundhog Day (1993)
The beautiful bluish green water is no longer seen.[CN] 碧绿的湖水再也看不见 Beyond Beauty: Taiwan from Above (2013)
Go Dok Mi is too quiet of a person like a still water pond by nature.[CN] 高獨美她本身 就是個如靜謐湖水般沉寂的人啊 Pride and Prejudice and Misunderstanding (2013)
So it's undrinkable.[CN] 湖水不能喝了 The Endless Thirst (2013)
What are the Finger Lakes?[JP] フィンガー湖水 Groundhog Day (1993)
-This lake in Bolivia--[JP] 南米の湖水で水面が・・ Groundhog Day (1993)
What, Ma? Aren't you going up to the lake? You've been planning it for two weeks.[JP] 山の湖水へ行く約束 なんでしょ? Back to the Future (1985)
Why did you have to pull calm, serene Dok Mi who was living quietly on her own out of her comfort zone by barging into her home and shaking her all up![CN] 為什麼去招惹 如靜謐湖水般沉寂的獨美 為什麼闖到別人家裡去 為什麼去動搖她啊 Pride and Prejudice and Misunderstanding (2013)

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