réservoir - translation to french
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réservoir - translation to french

ARTIFICIAL LAKE IMPOUNDED USING A DAM OR LOCK TO STORE WATER
Artificial lake; Réservoir; Bankside reservoir; Reservoirs; Man-made lake; Artificial lakes; Bankside reservoirs; Headpond; Resevoir; Dam reservoir; Water reservoir; Reservoir (water); Man made lake; Manmade lake; Multipurpose reservoir; Storage reservoir; Reservoir dam; Full pool; Artificial Lake; Artificial loch; Service reservoir; Storage pond; Artificial pond; Reservoir Complex; Greenhouse gas emissions from reservoirs; Impounded lake; Impact of climate change on reservoirs; Methane emissions from reservoirs
  • [[Bankstown Reservoir]] in Sydney.
  • Brushes Clough Reservoir, located above [[Shaw and Crompton]], England.
  • Water level marker in a reservoir
  • [[Gibson Reservoir]], Montana
  • A [[Great cormorant]] (''Phalacrocorax carbo'') perched on a buoy at [[Farmoor Reservoir]], [[Oxfordshire]]. As reservoirs may contain stocks of fish, numerous water-bird species may rely on reservoirs and form habitats near them.
  • Hydroelectric dam in cross section.
  • Recreational-only Kupferbach reservoir near [[Aachen]]/Germany.
  • [[Lake Kariba]] from space.
  • Vyrnwy Valley]] and was the first large stone dam built in the United Kingdom.
  • [[Liptovská Mara]] in [[Slovakia]] (built in 1975) – an example of an artificial lake which significantly changed the local microclimate.
  • Spillway of [[Llyn Brianne]] dam in [[Wales]].
  • The [[Queen Mother Reservoir]] in [[Berkshire]], [[England]] is an example of a bank-side reservoir; its water is pumped from the [[River Thames]].
  • [[Natural Resources Wales]] time-lapse video of the strengthening of the embankment of a small reservoir in [[Gwydir Forest]], [[Wales]].
  • Lake Osceola]] on campus of the [[University of Miami]] in [[Coral Gables, Florida]], May 2006
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réservoir         
n. tank, reservoir, cistern
wagon -réservoir      
n. tank car, carriage with a large container used for transporting liquids
Quentin Tarantino         
Quentin Tarantino (born 1963), American actor and film director who directed "Reservoir Dogs" and "Pulp Fiction"

Definition

reservoir
(reservoirs)
1.
A reservoir is a lake that is used for storing water before it is supplied to people.
N-COUNT
2.
A reservoir of something is a large quantity of it that is available for use when needed.
...the huge oil reservoir beneath the Kuwaiti desert.
N-COUNT: with supp, oft N of n, adj N

Wikipedia

Reservoir

A reservoir (; from French réservoircode: fra promoted to code: fr [ʁezɛʁvwaʁ]) is an enlarged lake behind a dam. Such a dam may be either artificial, built to store fresh water or it may be a natural formation.

Reservoirs can be created in a number of ways, including controlling a watercourse that drains an existing body of water, interrupting a watercourse to form an embayment within it, through excavation, or building any number of retaining walls or levees.

In other contexts, "reservoirs" may refer to storage spaces for various fluids; they may hold liquids or gases, including hydrocarbons. Tank reservoirs store these in ground-level, elevated, or buried tanks. Tank reservoirs for water are also called cisterns. Most underground reservoirs are used to store liquids, principally either water or petroleum.

Examples of use of réservoir
1. La Suisse dispose d‘un réservoir de main–d‘śuvre qualifiée excellent.
2. Un morceau de mousse isolante s‘est détaché du réservoir.
3. Les automobilistes remplissent leur réservoir ŕ coups de 10 euros.
4. Un réservoir de croissance Ces menaces doivent cependant ętre relativisées.
5. Or, le réservoir suisse n‘est pas tr';s profond.