水【みず】
Frequency rank: 321.
- water (esp. cool, fresh water, e.g. drinking water)み is generally used in compoundssee also 湯【ゆ】
- fluid (esp. in an animal tissue); liquid
- flood; floodwaters
- water offered to wrestlers just prior to a boutonly applies to みずsumosee also 力水
- break granted to wrestlers engaged in a prolonged boutonly applies to みずsumosee also 水入り
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- 水【みず】【み】Frequency rank: 321.
- みずFrequency rank: 34,521. – 34,899.
- みFrequency rank: 364.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- water (esp. cool, fresh water, e.g. drinking water)
- fluid (esp. in an animal tissue); liquid
- flood; floodwaters
- water offered to wrestlers just prior to a bout
- break granted to wrestlers engaged in a prolonged bout
This meaning refers specifically to drinking water or clean water that is typically used for hydration.
This meaning pertains to fluids that exist within biological tissues, referring to any liquid substance within a living organism.
This meaning addresses situations where there is an excess of water, typically caused by heavy rain or other environmental factors, leading to flooding.
This describes the practice of providing hydration to wrestlers right before they engage in a match, ensuring they remain well-hydrated.
This meaning refers to the rest period allowed for wrestlers during an extended wrestling match, emphasizing the need for recovery.
Generated collocations (experimental)
みず水をのむ飲むto drink waterすいどうすい水道水tap waterつめたい冷たいみず水cold waterおみずお水water (polite/formal)すいぶんほきゅう水分補給hydrationみず水をわかす沸かすto boil waterみず水のなか中in the waterあまみず雨水rainwaterみずぶそく水不足water shortageすいえい水泳swimmingみずぶろ水風呂cold bath/water bathすいがい水害flood damageしみず清水pure waterみず水をまく撒くto sprinkle waterすいちゅう水中underwaterすいめん水面water surfaceみずきり水切りdraining water
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She pulled herself out of the water and waddled along the sand at the edge of the creek.
As far as knowing health's worth once you've lost it goes, that's the same thing with parents, water or air.
Sponge absorbs water so it is convenient for shading water-colours and such.
Anything like a road was covered with water that had flooded out of the river.
The flowers don't look happy. I'd like to water them. Is there a watering can?
"If you don't get in our way any more, I could see my way to letting bygones be bygones." "That's remarkably generous ..."
She smoothly and elegantly poured the water into the glass.
After a light swim, I came up from the water and sat down on the poolside.
On the memo was scrawled, "have her practice floating in the water."
When converting 1 mole of ice into water, and 1 mole of water into steam, which requires more energy?
"Pretty gem, isn't it?" Not knowing if it was a suitable subject or not, but anyway I tried to get her interest that way.
Please see that the birds in the cage get water and food every day.
Your presentation was so smooth and fluent - what can I say?