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水道代

see styles
 suidoudai / suidodai
    すいどうだい
water bill

水道局

see styles
 suidoukyoku / suidokyoku
    すいどうきょく
waterworks bureau; water department

水道料

see styles
 suidouryou / suidoryo
    すいどうりょう
water rates

水道業

see styles
 suidougyou / suidogyo
    すいどうぎょう
water supply industry

水道橋

see styles
 suidoukyou / suidokyo
    すいどうきょう
aqueduct; water bridge; (place-name, surname) Suidoubashi

水道水

see styles
 suidousui / suidosui
    すいどうすい
tap water

水道管

see styles
 suidoukan / suidokan
    すいどうかん
water pipe

水量計

see styles
 suiryoukei / suiryoke
    すいりょうけい
water gauge

水鉄砲

see styles
 mizudeppou / mizudeppo
    みずでっぽう
water pistol; squirt gun; water gun

水陸會


水陆会

see styles
shuǐ lù huì
    shui3 lu4 hui4
shui lu hui
 suiriku e
or (水陸齋) The festival of water and land, attributed to Wudi of the Liang dynasty consequent on a dream; it began with placing food in the water for water sprites, and on land for 鬼 ghosts; see 釋門正統 4.

水陸空


水陆空

see styles
shuǐ lù kōng
    shui3 lu4 kong1
shui lu k`ung
    shui lu kung
 suirikukū
water, dry land, and sky

水陸齋


水陆斋

see styles
shuǐ lù zhāi
    shui3 lu4 zhai1
shui lu chai
 suiriku sai
festival of water and land

水障礙


水障碍

see styles
shuǐ zhàng ài
    shui3 zhang4 ai4
shui chang ai
water hazard (golf)

水面波

see styles
 suimenha
    すいめんは
{physics} water wave; (female given name) Mimoha

水風船

see styles
 mizufuusen / mizufusen
    みずふうせん
water balloon

水飢饉

see styles
 mizukikin
    みずききん
drought; water shortage

水飲み

see styles
 mizunomi
    みずのみ
(1) drinking water; drinking glass; glass; (2) (abbreviation) peasant

汐汲み

see styles
 shiokumi
    しおくみ
(noun/participle) drawing seawater to make salt; person who draws water from the sea

汚染水

see styles
 osensui
    おせんすい
contaminated water; polluted water; dirty water

汲井輪


汲井轮

see styles
jí jǐng lún
    ji2 jing3 lun2
chi ching lun
 kōseirin
The round of reincarnations is like the waterwheel at the well ever revolving up and down.

汲出す

see styles
 kumidasu
    くみだす
(transitive verb) to pump out; to bail (water)

汲置き

see styles
 kumioki
    くみおき
drawn water

汲込む

see styles
 kumikomu
    くみこむ
(transitive verb) to fill with water

沃焦石

see styles
wò jiāo shí
    wo4 jiao1 shi2
wo chiao shih
 Yokushōseki
(or 沃焦山) The rock, or mountain, Pātāla, on the bottom of the ocean, just above the hot purgatory, which absorbs the water and thus keeps the sea from increasing and overflowing. 沃焦海 is the ocean which contains this rock, or mountain.

沐する

see styles
 mokusuru
    もくする
(vs-s,vi) (1) (archaism) to wash one's hair or body; to bathe in water; (vs-s,vi) (2) (archaism) to receive (a favor, blessing, benefit)

沖牙器


冲牙器

see styles
chōng yá qì
    chong1 ya2 qi4
ch`ung ya ch`i
    chung ya chi
water pick; oral irrigator

河太郎

see styles
 gatarou / gataro
    がたろう
kappa (mythical water-dwelling creature); (male given name) Gatarō

河川水

see styles
 kasensui
    かせんすい
river water

油に水

see styles
 aburanimizu
    あぶらにみず
(expression) (idiom) incompatible; (going together) like oil and water

油障子

see styles
 aburashouji / aburashoji
    あぶらしょうじ
(See 障子) shoji with an oil-treated screen (for increased water resistance)

法性水

see styles
fǎ xìng shuǐ
    fa3 xing4 shui3
fa hsing shui
 hosshō sui
The water of the dharma-nature, i. e. pure.

波打際

see styles
 namiuchigiwa
    なみうちぎわ
water's edge; beach; foreshore

泳がす

see styles
 oyogasu
    およがす
(transitive verb) (1) (See 泳がせる・1) to let (someone) swim; to make (someone) swim; to release (fish) into the water; to set (fish) swimming; (transitive verb) (2) to make (someone) stumble forward; to make stagger; to make lurch; (transitive verb) (3) to let (a suspect) roam freely (while monitoring them); to leave at large; (transitive verb) (4) to move about in the air (e.g. one's arms); to wave about

洗鉢水


洗钵水

see styles
xǐ bō shuǐ
    xi3 bo1 shui3
hsi po shui
 senhatssui
bowl-washing water

流れ物

see styles
 nagaremono
    ながれもの
(1) floating object (e.g. in water); (2) forfeited pawned article

浄化槽

see styles
 joukasou / jokaso
    じょうかそう
(1) water-purification tank; (2) septic tank

浄水器

see styles
 jousuiki / josuiki
    じょうすいき
water filter; water purification system

浄水地

see styles
 jousuichi / josuichi
    じょうすいち
(clean-water) reservoir

浄水場

see styles
 jousuijou / josuijo
    じょうすいじょう
water filtration plant; water purification plant; (place-name) Jōzuijō

浮き寝

see styles
 ukine
    うきね
(1) sleeping in a ship; (2) sleeping on the surface of the water (of a bird); (3) restless sleep; (4) casually sleeping together (e.g. unmarried couple)

浮寝鳥

see styles
 ukinedori
    うきねどり
(See 浮き寝・2) waterfowl sleeping while floating on water

浴びる

see styles
 abiru
    あびる
(transitive verb) (1) to dash over oneself (e.g. water); to take (e.g. shower); to bask in (e.g. the sun); to bathe in; to be flooded with (e.g. light); to be covered in; (transitive verb) (2) to suffer (e.g. an attack); to draw (e.g. criticism, attention, praise); to have heaped upon; to be showered with

涌き水

see styles
 wakimizu
    わきみず
spring water

液態水


液态水

see styles
yè tài shuǐ
    ye4 tai4 shui3
yeh t`ai shui
    yeh tai shui
liquid water (as opposed to steam or ice)

淡水藻

see styles
 tansuisou / tansuiso
    たんすいそう
fresh-water algae

淦取り

see styles
 yutori
    ゆとり
(1) clothing to absorb dampness after bathing; yukata; (2) (abbreviation) twice-boiled rice (for sick persons); (3) (archaism) scoop for removing bilge water

淨水器


净水器

see styles
jìng shuǐ qì
    jing4 shui3 qi4
ching shui ch`i
    ching shui chi
water purifier

深層水

see styles
 shinsousui / shinsosui
    しんそうすい
deep water (depth: 2000-4000 meters)

淹れる

see styles
 ireru
    いれる
(transitive verb) (See 入れる・7) to make (tea, coffee, etc.); to brew a beverage (with hot water)

清まし

see styles
 sumashi
    すまし
(1) primness; prim person; (2) (abbreviation) clear soup; (3) water for rinsing sake cups (at a banquet, etc.)

清水器

see styles
 seisuiki / sesuiki
    せいすいき
water purifier

温水器

see styles
 onsuiki
    おんすいき
water heater; calorifier

温泉水

see styles
 onsensui
    おんせんすい
hot spring water

湧き水

see styles
 wakimizu
    わきみず
spring water

湯あか

see styles
 yuaka
    ゆあか
scale (i.e. hard water coating in a kettle, etc.); fur

湯くみ

see styles
 yukumi
    ゆくみ
(1) drawing hot water; person who draws hot water; (2) employee who pours clean hot water used for rinsing in a bathhouse; (3) ladle (esp. used in bath houses)

湯せん

see styles
 yusen
    ゆせん
(noun/participle) warming something in a vessel placed in hot water

湯でる

see styles
 yuderu
    ゆでる
    uderu
    うでる
(irregular kanji usage) (transitive verb) (1) to boil (something in hot water); (2) to treat with medicinal steam (a swelling, etc.)

湯切り

see styles
 yugiri
    ゆぎり
{food} draining hot water (e.g. from noodles)

湯力水


汤力水

see styles
tāng lì shuǐ
    tang1 li4 shui3
t`ang li shui
    tang li shui
tonic water

湯加減

see styles
 yukagen
    ゆかげん
water temperature (esp. bath)

湯取り

see styles
 yutori
    ゆとり
(1) clothing to absorb dampness after bathing; yukata; (2) (abbreviation) twice-boiled rice (for sick persons); (3) (archaism) scoop for removing bilge water

湯婆子


汤婆子

see styles
tāng pó zi
    tang1 po2 zi5
t`ang p`o tzu
    tang po tzu
hot-water bottle

湯汲み

see styles
 yukumi
    ゆくみ
(1) drawing hot water; person who draws hot water; (2) employee who pours clean hot water used for rinsing in a bathhouse; (3) ladle (esp. used in bath houses)

湯沸器

see styles
 yuwakashiki
    ゆわかしき
(irregular okurigana usage) water-heater; water-boiler

湯湯婆

see styles
 yutanpo
    ゆたんぽ
hot-water bottle

湯立ち

see styles
 yudachi
    ゆだち
Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health)

湯立て

see styles
 yudate
    ゆだて
Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health)

湯通し

see styles
 yudooshi
    ゆどおし
(noun, transitive verb) (1) soaking (fabric) in lukewarm water (to soften and remove starch); desizing; moistening with steam; (noun, transitive verb) (2) blanching (food term); parboiling

湯風呂

see styles
 yuburo
    ゆぶろ
(1) (See 蒸し風呂) steam bath; (2) hot water bath; (place-name) Yufuro

満ち潮

see styles
 michishio
    みちしお
high tide; high water; full tide

満潮線

see styles
 manchousen / manchosen
    まんちょうせん
(See 干潮線) high-water mark; high-water line; high-water shoreline

溺れる

see styles
 oboreru
    おぼれる
(v1,vi) (1) (See 溺れ死ぬ) to struggle in the water; to sink below the surface and become unable to breathe; to (nearly) drown; (v1,vi) (2) to indulge in; to lose one's head over something; to be addicted; to wallow in

滑水道

see styles
huá shuǐ dào
    hua2 shui3 dao4
hua shui tao
water slide

漂流者

see styles
piāo liú zhě
    piao1 liu2 zhe3
p`iao liu che
    piao liu che
 hyouryuusha / hyoryusha
    ひょうりゅうしゃ
white water rafter; paddler; river runner
person adrift on the sea; castaway (on an island)

漉し袋

see styles
 koshibukuro
    こしぶくろ
sack used to filter liquids (e.g. drinking water, etc.)

漉水囊

see styles
lù shuǐ náng
    lu4 shui3 nang2
lu shui nang
 rokusui nō
water filter

潑冷水


泼冷水

see styles
pō lěng shuǐ
    po1 leng3 shui3
p`o leng shui
    po leng shui
to pour cold water on; (fig.) to dampen sb's enthusiasm

潑髒水


泼脏水

see styles
pō zāng shuǐ
    po1 zang1 shui3
p`o tsang shui
    po tsang shui
to splash dirty water; (fig.) to throw mud at; to smear (sb)

潤ける

see styles
 urukeru
    うるける
(v1,vi) (kana only) (hob:) (thb:) (See ふやける・1) to swell up (by soaking in water); to become soft; to become soggy; to become sodden; to macerate

潮汲み

see styles
 shiokumi
    しおくみ
(noun/participle) drawing seawater to make salt; person who draws water from the sea

潮溜り

see styles
 shiodamari
    しおだまり
tide pool; rocky place where sea water remains after the tide draws out

澄まし

see styles
 sumashi
    すまし
(1) primness; prim person; (2) (abbreviation) clear soup; (3) water for rinsing sake cups (at a banquet, etc.)

澆冷水


浇冷水

see styles
jiāo lěng shuǐ
    jiao1 leng3 shui3
chiao leng shui
to pour cold water; fig. to discourage

濁り水

see styles
 nigorimizu
    にごりみず
muddy water

濾水器

see styles
 rosuiki
    ろすいき
water filter

濾水囊


滤水囊

see styles
lǜ shuǐ náng
    lv4 shui3 nang2
lü shui nang
 rosui nō
濾羅 A filtering bag, or cloth; cf. 漉.

炭酸水

see styles
 tansansui
    たんさんすい
carbonated water; sparkling water; fizzy water; soda water

烏娜迦


乌娜迦

see styles
wun uo jiā
    wun1 uo2 jia1
wun uo chia
 udaka
water

無支祁


无支祁

see styles
wú zhī qí
    wu2 zhi1 qi2
wu chih ch`i
    wu chih chi
a water goblin in Chinese mythology usually depicted as a monkey

無水鍋

see styles
 musuinabe
    むすいなべ
pan which can be used without water

煮え湯

see styles
 nieyu
    にえゆ
boiling water

煮御水

see styles
 niomoi
    におもい
(archaism) boiled drinking water

煮抜き

see styles
 ninuki
    にぬき
(1) (abbreviation) (ksb:) (See 煮抜き卵) hard-boiled egg; (2) starchy water (from boiled rice)

煮染め

see styles
 nishime
    にしめ
(food term) dish of vegetables, konnyaku, etc. simmered in soy sauce and water until the liquid is almost gone

熱水器


热水器

see styles
rè shuǐ qì
    re4 shui3 qi4
je shui ch`i
    je shui chi
water heater

熱水瓶


热水瓶

see styles
rè shuǐ píng
    re4 shui3 ping2
je shui p`ing
    je shui ping
thermos bottle; vacuum bottle; hot water dispenser (appliance); CL:個|个[ge4]

熱水袋


热水袋

see styles
rè shuǐ dài
    re4 shui3 dai4
je shui tai
hot-water bottle

田字草

see styles
 denjisou; denjisou / denjiso; denjiso
    でんじそう; デンジソウ
(kana only) European waterclover (Marsilea quadrifolia); pepperwort; water shamrock

田糞水


田粪水

see styles
tián fèn shuǐ
    tian2 fen4 shui3
t`ien fen shui
    tien fen shui
 den fun sui
fields, manure, and water

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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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