Noun
/wɔːtər ˈhændlɪŋ/
"Water handling" refers to the process and techniques involved in the management, distribution, and treatment of water. This term is often used in contexts related to agriculture, environmental management, civil engineering, and water resource management. It encompasses the methods of collecting, storing, treating, and distributing water. The phrase "water handling" is relatively specialized and is more likely to appear in written contexts, such as academic articles, reports, and professional discussions, rather than in everyday oral conversations.
"Water handling" is not among the most common phrases in English, but it is frequently used in technical discussions and among professionals involved in water management and engineering.
Translation: Эффективные стратегии обращения с водой жизненно важны для обеспечения устойчивого сельского хозяйства.
The new regulations focus on improving water handling in urban areas to prevent flooding.
Translation: Новые правила сосредоточены на улучшении обращения с водой в городских районах для предотвращения наводнений.
Engineers are developing more efficient water handling systems to reduce wastage.
While "water handling" itself does not appear to be a common part of idiomatic expressions, it may relate to certain phrases concerning water management or environmental issues. Here are a few sentences that include idiomatic expressions about water:
Translation: Важно "не тонуть" в трудностях обращения с водой.
After the flood, the community had to "go with the flow" to adapt their water handling procedures.
Translation: После наводнения сообществу пришлось "подстроиться под ситуацию" и адаптировать свои процедуры управления водными ресурсами.
The project aims to "smooth the waters" between different stakeholders in water handling.
The term "water" originates from Old English "wæter," which has Germanic roots. The word "handling" comes from the verb "handle," derived from Old English "handlian," meaning to manage or control. Thus, "water handling" essentially denotes the management of water resources.