pond in the PONS Dictionary

pond Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be a small fish in a big pond
a big fish in a small pond

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The two water bodies on the park property today were natural ponds.
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The trumpet-shaped pond is about 3.0 miles long.
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Rental boats are available those who simply wish to take in the serene beauty of the park's ponds or for fishing.
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If the building is located near a body of water, the pond or lake could be used as a heat source or sink.
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The pond in which the island is set had been created only a few years earlier, in 1969.
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The wild population is believed to exist only in small fragmented ponds.
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Wetlands, ponds, and floodplain lakes are areas where the chubsucker is typically found.
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The latter was used to grow vegetables, and its ponds, then numbering only three, for fish.
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The pond is a bit over 50 m long and about 2 m deep.
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The site of the pond is now a wide grass verge.
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