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There are 58 total results for your 冷や search in the dictionary.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

冷や

see styles
 hiya
    ひや
(1) (abbreviation) cold water; (2) (abbreviation) cold sake; (pref,adj-no) (3) cold; cool; chilled; unheated

冷やか

see styles
 hiyayaka
    ひややか
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) cold; chilly; cool; (2) indifferent; cold-hearted; surly; curt; composed

冷やし

see styles
 hiyashi
    ひやし
(n-pref,n) chilled; chilling

冷やす

see styles
 hiyasu
    ひやす
(transitive verb) (1) to cool (from room temperature); to chill; to refrigerate; (2) to calm down; to cool off; to regain one's composure; to relax; (3) to be frightened (at); to be scared (of)

冷やり

see styles
 hiyari; hiyari
    ひやり; ヒヤリ
(adv-to,adv,vs) (1) (kana only) (usu. ひやりとする) (feeling a chill or shiver) suddenly; (feeling) chilly; chillily; (adv-to,adv,vs) (2) (kana only) (usu. ひやりとする) with a sudden sense of dread (or fear, etc.); (being) suddenly (afraid, frightened, etc.); suddenly (breaking out in a cold sweat); frighteningly

冷や奴

see styles
 hiyayakko
    ひややっこ
cold tofu

冷や水

see styles
 hiyamizu
    ひやみず
cold (drinking) water

冷や汁

see styles
 hiyajiru
    ひやじる
cold soup (usu. miso)

冷や汗

see styles
 hiyaase / hiyase
    ひやあせ
cold sweat

冷や酒

see styles
 hiyazake
    ひやざけ
cold sake

冷や飯

see styles
 hiyameshi
    ひやめし
(1) cold rice; (2) (abbreviation) hanger-on; dependent; (3) disgraced former actor

冷や麦

see styles
 hiyamugi
    ひやむぎ
cold noodles; iced noodles

お冷や

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

冷やかし

see styles
 hiyakashi
    ひやかし
(1) teasing; chaffing; raillery; ridicule; jeering; (2) merely asking the price; just looking at goods; window-shopping; browsing

冷やかす

see styles
 hiyakasu
    ひやかす
(transitive verb) (1) to banter; to make fun of; to jeer at; (2) to cool; to refrigerate; (3) to window-shop; to look at without buying

冷やし飴

see styles
 hiyashiame
    ひやしあめ
(kana only) {food} (See 飴湯) chilled syrup; soft drink of malt syrup mixed with boiling water, ginger juice, grated ginger, sometimes sprinkled with cinnamon (used as a refreshing summer drink, similar to ginger ale)

冷やし麺

see styles
 hiyashimen
    ひやしめん
{food} chilled noodles

冷やっと

see styles
 hiyatto; hiyatto; hiyatto
    ひやっと; ヒヤッと; ヒヤっと
(adv,vs) (1) (kana only) feeling a sudden chill; feeling a shiver; (adv,vs) (2) (kana only) feeling sudden surprise (fright, horror, etc.); shuddering

冷ややか

see styles
 hiyayaka
    ひややか
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) cold; chilly; cool; (2) indifferent; cold-hearted; surly; curt; composed

冷やりと

see styles
 hiyarito
    ひやりと
(noun/participle) (1) (kana only) cool; chill; cold; (2) fear; fright; dread

冷や冷や

see styles
 hiyahiya; hiyahiya
    ひやひや; ヒヤヒヤ
(vs,vi,adv,adv-to) (1) (kana only) to feel chilly; (vs,vi,adv,adv-to) (2) (kana only) to be afraid; to be frightened; to be nervous; to be anxious; to be worried; to be on edge

冷やし中華

see styles
 hiyashichuuka / hiyashichuka
    ひやしちゅうか
chilled Chinese noodles

冷ややかさ

see styles
 hiyayakasa
    ひややかさ
coldness; frigidity; indifference

冷や飯草履

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 hiyameshizouri / hiyameshizori
    ひやめしぞうり
crudely made zori with straw fastenings

冷や飯食い

see styles
 hiyameshigui
    ひやめしぐい
    hiyameshikui
    ひやめしくい
(1) hanger-on; dependent; (2) someone who is received coldly; (3) (familiar language) third, fourth, fifth, etc. sons (during the Edo period when only the oldest male could inherit an estate)

肝を冷やす

see styles
 kimoohiyasu
    きもをひやす
(exp,v5s) to be struck with terror; to be terrified; to be scared to death

胸を冷やす

see styles
 muneohiyasu
    むねをひやす
(exp,v5s) to be frightened

頭を冷やす

see styles
 atamaohiyasu
    あたまをひやす
(exp,v5s) to cool down one's anger

Variations:
冷やし
冷し

 hiyashi
    ひやし
(n-pref,n) chilled; chilling

Variations:
冷や汁
冷汁

 hiyajiru
    ひやじる
cold soup (usu. miso)

Variations:
冷や飯
冷飯

 hiyameshi; reihan(冷飯); hiemeshi(冷飯); tsumetameshi(冷飯) / hiyameshi; rehan(冷飯); hiemeshi(冷飯); tsumetameshi(冷飯)
    ひやめし; れいはん(冷飯); ひえめし(冷飯); つめためし(冷飯)
(1) cold rice; (2) (ひやめし only) (abbreviation) (See 冷や飯食い・ひやめしくい・1) hanger-on; dependent; (3) (ひやめし only) disgraced former actor

冷や飯を食う

see styles
 hiyameshiokuu / hiyameshioku
    ひやめしをくう
(exp,v5u) (1) (idiom) to depend on someone for food and lodging; (exp,v5u) (2) (idiom) to be treated coldly; to be kept in a low position

Variations:
冷や麦
冷麦

 hiyamugi
    ひやむぎ
thin udon noodles (served chilled)

きもを冷やす

see styles
 kimoohiyasu
    きもをひやす
(exp,v5s) to be struck with terror; to be terrified; to be scared to death

むねを冷やす

see styles
 muneohiyasu
    むねをひやす
(exp,v5s) to be frightened

Variations:
冷酒
冷や酒

 hiyazake; reishu(冷酒) / hiyazake; reshu(冷酒)
    ひやざけ; れいしゅ(冷酒)
cold sake

Variations:
冷や

 hiya
    ひや
(1) (abbreviation) (See 冷や水・ひやみず) cold water; (2) (abbreviation) (See 冷や酒・ひやざけ) cold sake; (pref,adj-no) (3) cold; cool; chilled; unheated

冷ややかな態度

see styles
 hiyayakanataido
    ひややかなたいど
cold attitude

年寄りの冷や水

see styles
 toshiyorinohiyamizu
    としよりのひやみず
(exp,n) (idiom) (used as an admonishment to old people to not do dangerous things) an old man's indiscretions

Variations:
冷やす
冷す

 hiyasu
    ひやす
(transitive verb) (1) to cool; to chill; to refrigerate; (transitive verb) (2) to calm down; to cool off; to regain one's composure; to relax; (transitive verb) (3) to be frightened (at); to be scared (of)

Variations:
冷やし中華
冷し中華

 hiyashichuuka / hiyashichuka
    ひやしちゅうか
{food} chilled Chinese noodles

Variations:
冷やっこい
冷っこい

 hiyakkoi
    ひやっこい
(adjective) cold (to the touch); chilly

Variations:
冷や飯食い
冷飯食い

 hiyameshikui; hiyameshigui
    ひやめしくい; ひやめしぐい
(1) hanger-on; dependent; (2) someone who is received coldly; (3) (familiar language) third, fourth, fifth, etc. sons (during the Edo period when only the oldest male could inherit an estate)

Variations:
冷やかし
冷かし
素見

 hiyakashi
    ひやかし
(1) banter; teasing; chaffing; raillery; josh; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) merely asking the price; just looking at goods; window-shopping; browsing

Variations:
冷やかし客
ひやかし客

 hiyakashikyaku
    ひやかしきゃく
customer who doesn't intend to buy anything; window-shopper

Variations:
冷ややか
冷やか

 hiyayaka
    ひややか
(adjectival noun) (1) cold; chilly; cool; (adjectival noun) (2) cold (attitude, stare, etc.); frigid; indifferent; distant; surly; curt; (adjectival noun) (3) composed; cool; calm

Variations:
冷や汗
冷汗

 hiyaase(p); reikan(冷汗)(p) / hiyase(p); rekan(冷汗)(p)
    ひやあせ(P); れいかん(冷汗)(P)
cold sweat

Variations:
肝を冷やす
きもを冷やす

 kimoohiyasu
    きもをひやす
(exp,v5s) to be struck with terror; to be terrified; to be scared to death

Variations:
胸を冷やす
むねを冷やす

 muneohiyasu
    むねをひやす
(exp,v5s) (See 肝を冷やす) to be frightened

Variations:
お冷
お冷や
御冷
御冷や

 ohiya
    おひや
(1) cold (drinking) water; (glass of) cold water; (2) cold boiled rice

Variations:
冷奴
冷や奴
冷やっこ
冷ややっこ

 hiyayakko
    ひややっこ
cold tofu

Variations:
お冷
お冷や
御冷(sK)
御冷や(sK)

 ohiya
    おひや
(1) cold (drinking) water; (glass of) cold water; (2) cold boiled rice

Variations:
冷やおろし
冷卸
冷や卸し
冷卸し
冷や卸

 hiyaoroshi
    ひやおろし
sake that is brewed in winter, pasteurized, aged over the summer, and distributed in autumn without a second pasteurization

Variations:
冷やかす
冷かす(io)
素見す

 hiyakasu
    ひやかす
(transitive verb) (1) to banter; to make fun of; to jeer at; (transitive verb) (2) to cool; to refrigerate; (transitive verb) (3) to window-shop; to look at without buying

Variations:
冷やしコーヒー
冷やし珈琲
冷コーヒー
冷珈琲

 hiyashikoohii / hiyashikoohi
    ひやしコーヒー
(dated) (See アイスコーヒー) iced coffee

Variations:
冷や酒と親の意見は後できく
冷や酒と親の意見は後で効く

 hiyazaketooyanoikenhaatodekiku / hiyazaketooyanoikenhatodekiku
    ひやざけとおやのいけんはあとできく
(exp,v5k) (proverb) you will appreciate your parents' advice as you grow older, just as it takes time to feel the effects of unwarmed sake

Variations:
冷奴
冷や奴
冷やっこ(sK)
冷ややっこ(sK)

 hiyayakko
    ひややっこ
{food} cold tofu (served with condiments)

Variations:
肝を冷やす
きもを冷やす(sK)
肝をひやす(sK)

 kimoohiyasu
    きもをひやす
(exp,v5s) to be struck with terror; to be terrified; to be scared to death
This page contains 58 results for "冷や" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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