Pronunciation: /ˌhaɪˌdroʊ.ɪˈlɛktrɪk/
noun a type of power source that uses the energy of flowing water to generate electricity
A1 Hydroelectric power comes from water.
A2 The town gets its electricity from a hydroelectric dam.
B1 Many countries rely on hydroelectric energy for their power needs.
B2 The construction of a hydroelectric plant requires careful planning and engineering.
C1 The environmental impact of hydroelectric projects is a topic of ongoing debate.
C2 Hydroelectricity is a renewable energy source that can help reduce carbon emissions.
adjective relating to or produced by electricity generated by the movement of water
A1 Hydroelectric power plants use water to generate electricity.
A2 The town's main source of energy comes from a hydroelectric dam.
B1 Many countries are investing in hydroelectric projects to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
B2 The environmental impact of hydroelectric dams is a topic of ongoing debate.
C1 Hydroelectric power is considered a renewable energy source with low greenhouse gas emissions.
C2 The efficiency of hydroelectric systems has improved significantly over the years.
formal The construction of a hydroelectric power plant requires careful planning and engineering.
informal Have you ever visited a hydroelectric dam before? It's pretty impressive.
slang I heard that hydroelectricity is the way to go for clean energy.
figurative Her ideas flowed like a hydroelectric river, generating power and inspiration for all.
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