shuǐ fèn
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我每天喝八杯水,以保持水分。
wǒ měitiān hē bā bēi shuǐ, yǐ bǎochí shuǐfèn.
I drink eight glasses of water a day to stay hydrated.
水果含有大量水分,对健康有益。
shuǐguǒ hán yǒu dàliàng shuǐfèn, duì jiànkāng yǒu yì.
Fruits contain a lot of water, which is good for your health.
皮肤缺水会导致干燥和脱皮。
pífū quē shuǐ huì dǎozhì gān zào hé tuō pí.
Lack of water in the skin can cause dryness and peeling.
水份 (shuǐ fèn)
moisture
水分含量 (shuǐ fèn hán liàng)
water content
干旱 (gān hàn)
drought
干燥 (gān zào)
dryness
The Chinese word 水分 (shuǐfèn) is composed of two characters: 水 (shuǐ), meaning "water," and 分 (fèn), meaning "part" or "portion." Together, these characters form the compound word 水分, which literally means "water content" or "water portion." In a broader sense, 水分 can also refer to the moisture content of something or the proportion of water in a substance.The word 水分 has been used in Chinese for centuries, and its meaning has remained largely consistent over time. However, the word has also taken on some additional meanings in modern Chinese. For example, 水分 can also be used to refer to the "water content" of a person's speech or writing, meaning the amount of unnecessary or irrelevant information that is included. In this sense, 水分 is often used in a negative way, to criticize someone for being verbose or lacking in substance.Despite its negative connotations in some contexts, 水分 is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of ways to describe the water content or moisture level of something. It is an important word for HSK learners to know, as it is commonly used in everyday speech and writing.