seoi2 lik6 zi1 jyun4水力資源水力资源
Jyutpingseoi2 lik6 zi1 jyun4
Yaleséui lihk jī yùhn
Definition
Water resources suitable for producing hydropower.
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How it's used
This term is primarily used in academic, environmental, or governmental contexts rather than casual conversation. It refers specifically to the energy potential derived from water flow or falling water. While it sounds formal, it is the standard way to discuss hydroelectric power generation in news or reports.
Examples
The hydraulic resources here are very abundant.
How is the government developing hydraulic resources?
Related words
Common phrases
develop hydraulic resources
hydroelectric power generation
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Grammar guides
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