liáng
cool
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今天天气很凉爽。
jīntiān tiānqì hěn liángshuǎng.
The weather is cool today.
我有点儿凉。
wǒ yǒudiǎnr liáng.
I feel a little cold.
你喝凉水吗?
nǐ hē liángshuǐ ma?
Do you drink cold water?
冷 (lěng)
cold
凉爽 (liángshuǎng)
cool
热 (rè)
hot
暖 (nuǎn)
warm
The Chinese character 凉 (liáng) is composed of two parts: the radical 冫(bīng), which represents ice or coldness, and the phonetic component 良 (liáng), which has the same pronunciation as 凉. The character 凉 originally meant "cold" or "cool", but it can also be used to describe something that is refreshing or soothing. For example, the phrase 凉茶 (liángchá) refers to a type of herbal tea that is drunk cold and is believed to have cooling properties. The character 凉 can also be used in a figurative sense to describe something that is calm or peaceful, such as the phrase 凉爽 (liángshuǎng), which means "cool and refreshing".