HSK Level 5

出汗

chū hàn

เหงื่อ; เหงื่อออก

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ประโยคตัวอย่าง

我运动后出汗了。

wǒ yùn dòng hòu chū hàn le.

I sweat after exercising.

天气太热了,我一直在出汗。

tiān qì tài rè le, wǒ yī zhí zài chū hàn.

The weather is too hot, I've been sweating.

我紧张的时候会出汗。

wǒ jǐn zhāng de shí hòu huì chū hàn.

I sweat when I'm nervous.

คำพ้องความหมาย

流汗 (liú hàn)

sweat

冒汗 (mào hàn)

perspire

คำตรงข้าม

发冷 (fālěng)

feel cold

发热 (fārè)

have a fever

นิรุกติศาสตร์และส่วนประกอบ

The Chinese word 出汗 (chū hàn) literally means "to send out sweat". It is composed of two characters: 出 (chū), which means "to go out" or "to send out", and 汗 (hàn), which means "sweat". The word 出汗 is used to describe the process of sweating, which is the body's way of regulating its temperature. When the body is too hot, it produces sweat, which evaporates and cools the skin. 出汗 is also used to describe the feeling of being sweaty or perspiring.