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Simple Dictionary Definition

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shuǐ
    shui3
shui
 mizu(p); mi
    みず(P); み

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Water
water; river; liquid; beverage; additional charges or income; (of clothes) classifier for number of washes
(1) (み is generally used in compounds) (See 湯・ゆ・1) water (esp. cool, fresh water, e.g. drinking water); (2) fluid (esp. in an animal tissue); liquid; (3) flood; floodwaters; (4) (みず only) {sumo} (See 力水) water offered to wrestlers just prior to a bout; (5) (みず only) {sumo} (See 水入り) break granted to wrestlers engaged in a prolonged bout; (female given name) Yoshimi
water; liquid.

乾杯


干杯

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gān bēi
    gan1 bei1
kan pei
 kanpai
    かんぱい

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Drink Up! / Cheers!
to drink a toast; Cheers! (proposing a toast); Here's to you!; Bottoms up!; lit. dry cup
(noun/participle) (1) toast; drink (in celebration or in honor of something); (2) drinking one's glass dry; (interjection) (3) cheers

吃水不忘掘井人

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chī shuǐ bù wàng jué jǐng rén
    chi1 shui3 bu4 wang4 jue2 jing3 ren2
ch`ih shui pu wang chüeh ching jen
    chih shui pu wang chüeh ching jen
Drinking the water of a well, one should never forget who dug it. (idiom)

酒器

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jiǔ qì
    jiu3 qi4
chiu ch`i
    chiu chi
 shuki
    しゅき
drinking vessel; wine cup
utensil used for serving or drinking sake; sake drinking set

飲水


饮水

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yǐn shuǐ
    yin3 shui3
yin shui
 insui
    いんすい
drinking water
(noun/participle) (act of) drinking water

飲用


饮用

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yǐn yòng
    yin3 yong4
yin yung
 inyou / inyo
    いんよう
drink; drinking or drinkable (water)
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) drinking

飲食


饮食

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yǐn shí
    yin3 shi2
yin shih
 inshoku(p); onjiki(ok)
    いんしょく(P); おんじき(ok)
eating and drinking; food and drink; diet
(n,vs,vt,vi) food and drink; eating and drinking
drink and food

漿


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jiàng
    jiang4
chiang
 shō
    におもい
variant of 糨[jiang4]
(archaism) boiled drinking water; (archaism) rice water
juice


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ōu
    ou1
ou
(pottery) bowl or drinking vessel

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mǎng
    mang3
mang
 uwabami
    うわばみ
old variant of 蟒[mang3]
(1) (kana only) large snake; (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) heavy drinking; heavy drinker

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tòng
    tong4
t`ung
    tung
 tsuu / tsu
    つう
classifier for an activity, taken in its entirety (tirade of abuse, stint of music playing, bout of drinking etc)
(n,n-suf,adj-na) (1) authority; expert; connoisseur; well-informed person; (counter) (2) counter for messages, letters, notes, documents, etc.; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) understanding (esp. of male-female relations); tact; insight; (4) supernatural powers; magical powers; (given name) Michiaki
Permeate, pass through, pervade; perceive, know thoroughly; communicate; current; free, without hindrance, unimpeded universal; e.g. 神通 supernatural, ubiquitous powers. There are categories of 五通, 六通, and 十通, all referring to supernatural powers; the five are (1) knowledge of the supernatural world; (2) deva vision; (3) deva hearing; (4) knowledge of the minds of all others; (5) knowledge of all the transmigrations of self and all others. The six are the above together with perfect wisdom for ending moral hindrance and delusion. The ten are knowing all previous transmigrations, having deva hearing, knowing the minds of others, having deva vision, showing deva powers, manifesting many bodies or forms, being anywhere instantly, power of bringing glory to one's domain, manifesting a body of transformation, and power to end evil and transmigration.

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tuó
    tuo2
t`o
    to
flushed (from drinking)

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    yu4

 yo
A potation, or drinking: a secret or private drinking; private.

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duān
    duan1
tuan
(arch.) drinking goblet


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yìn
    yin4
yin
 in
    いん
to give (animals) water to drink
drinking (sometimes esp. alcohol); drink; drinking party; (surname) Nomi

お冷

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 ohiya
    おひや
cold (drinking) water; cold boiled rice

一献

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 ikkon
    いっこん
(1) one cup (of sake); (2) (going out for, treating someone to) a drink; small drinking party

上臉


上脸

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shàng liǎn
    shang4 lian3
shang lien
to turn red in the face (while drinking); to become smug (when complimented)

不飮

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bù yǐn
    bu4 yin3
pu yin
 fuon
not drinking

乾盃

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 kanpai
    かんぱい
(out-dated kanji) (noun/participle) (1) toast; drink (in celebration or in honor of something); (2) drinking one's glass dry; (interjection) (3) cheers

五惡


五恶

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wǔ è
    wu3 e4
wu o
 goaku
The five sins— killing, stealing, adultery, lying, drinking intoxicants. Cf. 五戒.

会飲

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 kaiin / kain
    かいいん
(noun/participle) drinking and carousing together

兕觥

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sì gōng
    si4 gong1
ssu kung
ancient type of drinking vessel

八師


八师

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bā shī
    ba1 shi1
pa shih
 hasshi
The eight teachers―murder, robbery, adultery, lying, drinking, age, sickness, and death; v. 八師經.

十過


十过

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shí guò
    shi2 guo4
shih kuo
 jukka
Ten faults in eating flesh, and ten in drinking intoxicants.

吃水

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chī shuǐ
    chi1 shui3
ch`ih shui
    chih shui
 kissui
    きっすい
drinking water; to obtain water (for daily needs); to absorb water; draft (of ship)
sea gauge; draft; draught

吸管

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xī guǎn
    xi1 guan3
hsi kuan
(drinking) straw; pipette; eyedropper; snorkel; CL:支[zhi1]

呑み

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 nomi
    のみ
(1) (abbreviation) drink; drinking; (2) spigot; tap (in a cask, etc.); (3) stock market bucketing; (4) bookmaking

呑口

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 nomiguchi
    のみぐち
(1) taste (of a liquid, esp. alcoholic beverages); (2) someone who enjoys alcohol; (3) place one's lips touch on the rim of a cup; (4) shape of one's mouth when drinking; (5) tap; faucet; spigot; (surname) Nomiguchi

咕嚕


咕噜

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gū lu
    gu1 lu5
ku lu
(onom.) to rumble (of a stomach); to coo (of a dove); rumbling; noisy drinking sound

喉韻


喉韵

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hóu yùn
    hou2 yun4
hou yün
pleasant aftertaste in the back of the throat (esp. when drinking tea)

喫茶

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 kissa
    きっさ
(1) tea drinking; (2) (abbreviation) (See 喫茶店) teahouse; tearoom; coffee lounge; coffee shop; (rather formal) cafe

喫飲

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 kitsuin
    きついん
(rare) eating and drinking

大酒

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 oozake
    おおざけ
heavy drinking; (place-name, surname) Oozake

完飲

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 kanin
    かんいん
(noun/participle) drinking everything (in one's glass, etc.)

宴遊

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 enyuu / enyu
    えんゆう
(noun/participle) drinking party hall; banquet seat

対酌

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 taishaku
    たいしゃく
(noun/participle) sitting across from each other and drinking together

対飲

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 taiin / tain
    たいいん
(See 対酌) sitting across from each other and drinking together

寿盃

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 juhai
    じゅはい
toasting; drinking to someone's health

小酌

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xiǎo zhuó
    xiao3 zhuo2
hsiao cho
 shoushaku / shoshaku
    しょうしゃく
to have a few (alcoholic) drinks (often implying a small party)
(n,vs,vi) (1) (rare) drinking together in a small group; (n,vs,vi) (2) (rare) drinking just a little (alcohol)

常飲

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 jouin / join
    じょういん
(noun/participle) regular drinking; habitual drinking

待合

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 machiai
    まちあい
(noun/participle) (1) rendezvous; meeting; assignation; (2) area where guests gather before the start of a tea ceremony; (3) (abbreviation) waiting room; (4) (archaism) (abbreviation) meeting place for assignations, drinking, etc.; (surname) Machiai

御相

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 oai
    おあい
sitting between the host and guest of honour at a drinking party (honor); companion

御間

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 oai
    おあい
sitting between the host and guest of honour at a drinking party (honor); companion

愛飲

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 aiin / ain
    あいいん
(noun, transitive verb) drinking habitually; being fond of (a drink)

戒酒

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jiè jiǔ
    jie4 jiu3
chieh chiu
to give up drinking; to abstain from drinking

打底

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dǎ dǐ
    da3 di3
ta ti
to lay a foundation (also fig.); to make a first sketch; to eat something before drinking; to apply an undercoat

料飲

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 ryouin / ryoin
    りょういん
cooking, eating and drinking

暴飲

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 bouin / boin
    ぼういん
(noun, transitive verb) heavy drinking

樽俎

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 sonso
    そんそ
(eating or drinking) party

水屋

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 mizuya
    みずや
(1) purificatory font at shrines and temples; (2) kitchen; (3) cupboard; (4) room adjacent to a tea ceremony room, where utensils are washed; (5) vendor of drinking water; (6) building for taking refuge during a flood; (surname) Mizuya

水瓶

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 suibyou; suibin / suibyo; suibin
    すいびょう; すいびん
{Buddh} portable water vessel (for drinking or washing up)

水船

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 mizubune
    みずぶね
(1) water trough; track pan; cistern; water tank; (2) (See 給水船) boat transporting water (esp. drinking water); water boat; (3) waterlogged boat; (4) coffin; (place-name, surname) Mizufune

波尼

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bō ní
    bo1 ni2
po ni
 hani
波抳 pāna, drink, beverage; tr. as water (to drink); 波尼藍 tr. as 'water', but may be pānila, a drinking vessel.

深酒

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 fukazake
    ふかざけ
(n,vs,vi) heavy drinking

清水

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qīng shuǐ
    qing1 shui3
ch`ing shui
    ching shui
 shimizu; seisui; kiyomizu / shimizu; sesui; kiyomizu
    しみず; せいすい; きよみず
fresh water; drinking water; clear water
(1) spring water; (2) clear (pure) water; (place-name) Seizui

温活

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 onkatsu
    おんかつ
(slang) doing things to keep oneself warm (e.g. drinking hot beverages, taking a bath)

満喫

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 mankitsu
    まんきつ
(noun, transitive verb) (1) having one's fill (of food or drink); eating (drinking) to one's heart's content; (noun, transitive verb) (2) enjoying to the full

烏塗


乌涂

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wū tu
    wu1 tu5
wu t`u
    wu tu
unclear; not straightforward; (of drinking water) lukewarm; tepid

独酌

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 dokushaku
    どくしゃく
(n,vs,vi) drinking alone; solitary drinking

猜枚

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cāi méi
    cai1 mei2
ts`ai mei
    tsai mei
drinking game where one has to guess the number of small objects in the other player's closed hand

痛飲


痛饮

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tòng yǐn
    tong4 yin3
t`ung yin
    tung yin
 tsuuin / tsuin
    つういん
to drink one's fill
(noun, transitive verb) heavy drinking

相酌

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 aijaku
    あいじゃく
drinking alcohol while pouring it for each other

禁酒

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jìn jiǔ
    jin4 jiu3
chin chiu
 kinshu
    きんしゅ
prohibition; ban on alcohol; dry law
(n,vs,vi) (1) abstinence from alcohol; temperance; (n,vs,vi) (2) prohibition of drinking

管子

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guǎn zi
    guan3 zi5
kuan tzu
tube; pipe; drinking straw; CL:根[gen1]

節酒

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 sesshu
    せっしゅ
(n,vs,vt,vi) moderation in drinking; cutting down on one's drinking; temperance

精飲

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 seiin / sen
    せいいん
(n,vs,vt,vi) (vulgar) (slang) drinking semen; swallowing semen

聚飲


聚饮

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jù yǐn
    ju4 yin3
chü yin
to meet for social drinking

花酒

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huā jiǔ
    hua1 jiu3
hua chiu
 hanazake; hanasake
    はなざけ; はなさけ
drinking party with female entertainers
(See 泡盛・あわもり) strong awamori (60%) from Yonaguni Island, Okinawa

蟒蛇

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mǎng shé
    mang3 she2
mang she
 uwabami
    うわばみ
python; boa
(1) (kana only) large snake; (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) heavy drinking; heavy drinker

行令

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xíng lìng
    xing2 ling4
hsing ling
to issue orders; to order sb to drink in a drinking game

豪飲

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 gouin / goin
    ごういん
(noun/participle) heavy drinking; carousing

迦葉


迦叶

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jiā shě
    jia1 she3
chia she
 kashou / kasho
    かしょう
(person) Kasyapa (Hindu sage); Kashou
(迦葉波) kāśyapa, 迦攝 (迦攝波) inter alia 'a class of divine beings similar to or equal to prajāpati'; the father 'of gods, demons, men, fish, reptiles, and all animals'; also 'a constellation'. M.W. It is intp. as 'drinking light', i.e. swallowing sun and moon, but without apparent justification. (1) One of the seven or ten ancient Indian sages. (2) Name of a tribe or race. (3) Kāśyapa Buddha, the third of the five buddhas of the present kalpa, the sixth of the seven ancient buddhas. (4) Mahākāśyapa, a brahman of Magadha, who became one of the principal disciples of Śākyamuni, and after his death became leader of the disciples, 'convoked and directed the first synod, whence his title Ārya Sthavira (上坐, lit. chairman) is derived.' Eitel. He is accounted the chief of the ascetics before the enlightenment; the first compiler of the canon and the first patriarch. (5) There were five Kāśyapas, disciples of the Buddha, Mahā-Kāśyapa, Uruvilā-Kāśyapa, Gayā-Kāśyapa, Nadī-Kāśyapa, and Daśabala-Kāśyapa; the second, third, and fourth are said to have been brothers. (6) A bodhisattva, whose name heads a chapter in the Nirvana Sutra. (7) 迦葉摩騰 Kāśyapa-Mātaṅga, the monk who with Gobharana, or Dharmarakṣa, i.e. Zhu Falan 竺法蘭, according to Buddhist statements, brought images and scriptures to China with the commissioners sent by Mingdi, arriving in Luoyang A.D. 67.

連荘

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 renchan
    れんチャン
(1) repeated events (meetings, drinking sessions, etc.); series of events; streak; (2) (mahj) extended game; successive games

遊ぶ

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 asobu(p); asubu(ok)
    あそぶ(P); あすぶ(ok)
(v5b,vi) (1) to play (games, sports); to enjoy oneself; to have a good time; (v5b,vi) (2) to mess about (with alcohol, gambling, philandery, etc.); (v5b,vi) (3) to be idle; to do nothing; to be unused; (v5b,vi) (4) to meet up (with friends); to hang out; (v5b,vi) (5) to give oneself up (to gambling, drinking, etc.); (v5b,vi) (6) (as 〜に遊ぶ) to go to (for pleasure or for study); (v5b,vi) (7) (See もてあそぶ・2) to tease (someone); to play (with); (v5b,vi) (8) {baseb} to intentionally throw a ball to lower the batter's concentration

遮制

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zhē zhì
    zhe1 zhi4
che chih
 shasei
遮戒 A secondary commandment, deriving from the mandate of Buddha, e.g. against drinking wine, as opposed to 性戒 a commandment based on the primary laws of human nature, e.g. against murder, etc.; cf 二戒.

遮惡


遮恶

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zhē è
    zhe1 e4
che o
 shaaku
遮罪 The second kind of sin as in 遮制, e.g. drinking.

酒令

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jiǔ lìng
    jiu3 ling4
chiu ling
wine-drinking game

酒処

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 sakedokoro
    さけどころ
(See 居酒屋) drinking place; bar; izakaya

酒害

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 shugai
    しゅがい
diseases and problems caused by alcohol use; harmful effects of drinking alcohol; alcoholism

酒宴

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jiǔ yàn
    jiu3 yan4
chiu yen
 shuen
    しゅえん
feast; repose
drinking party; banquet; feast

酒席

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jiǔ xí
    jiu3 xi2
chiu hsi
 shuseki
    しゅせき
feast; banquet
drinking party

酒後


酒后

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jiǔ hòu
    jiu3 hou4
chiu hou
after drinking; under the influence of alcohol

酒徒

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jiǔ tú
    jiu3 tu2
chiu t`u
    chiu tu
 shuto
    しゅと
drunkard
drinker; drinking companions

酒德

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jiǔ dé
    jiu3 de2
chiu te
good manners in drinking; drinking as personality test

酒手

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 sakate
    さかて
(1) drinking money; (2) tip; gratuity

酒會


酒会

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jiǔ huì
    jiu3 hui4
chiu hui
drinking party; wine reception

酒枡

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 sakamasu
    さかます
(See 枡・1) masu container for drinking or measuring sake

酒癖

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 sakeguse; sakekuse; shuheki
    さけぐせ; さけくせ; しゅへき
drinking habits; drunken behavior; drunken behaviour

酒盛

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 sakamori
    さかもり
drinking bout; merrymaking; (place-name) Sakamori

酒籌


酒筹

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jiǔ chóu
    jiu3 chou2
chiu ch`ou
    chiu chou
drinking game chips (typically in the form of strips of bamboo inscribed with lines of poetry)

酒缸

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jiǔ gāng
    jiu3 gang1
chiu kang
wine jar; (dialect) drinking house

酒興


酒兴

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jiǔ xìng
    jiu3 xing4
chiu hsing
 shukyou / shukyo
    しゅきょう
interest in wine; passion for drinking
merrymaking

酒資


酒资

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jiǔ zī
    jiu3 zi1
chiu tzu
(old) drinking money; tip

酒量

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jiǔ liàng
    jiu3 liang4
chiu liang
 shuryou / shuryo
    しゅりょう
capacity for liquor; how much one can drink
amount of drink; one's drinking capacity
amount of liquor

酗酒

see styles
xù jiǔ
    xu4 jiu3
hsü chiu
heavy drinking; to get drunk; to drink to excess

酣暢


酣畅

see styles
hān chàng
    han1 chang4
han ch`ang
    han chang
unrestrained; cheerful lack of inhibition, esp. for drinking or sleeping; to drink with abandon

開戒


开戒

see styles
kāi jiè
    kai1 jie4
k`ai chieh
    kai chieh
to end abstinence; to resume (drinking) after a break; to break (a taboo)

雅量

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yǎ liàng
    ya3 liang4
ya liang
 garyou / garyo
    がりょう
magnanimity; tolerance; high capacity for drinking
magnanimity; generosity; tolerance; (given name) Masakazu

頂戴


顶戴

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dǐng dài
    ding3 dai4
ting tai
 choudai / chodai
    ちょうだい
cap badge (official sign of rank in Qing dynasty)
(noun/participle) (1) (humble language) receiving; reception; getting; being given; (2) (humble language) eating; drinking; having; (expression) (3) (familiar language) (feminine speech) (kana only) please; please do for me
to carry on top of the head

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