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Certainly! The term 出汗 (chū hàn) means "to perspire" or "to sweat." It is commonly used in contexts where someone is engaging in physical activity, feeling hot, or experiencing stress that causes sweating.
For example, if someone is exercising vigorously, they might say, "我在跑步时出汗很多" (Wǒ zài pǎobù shí chū hàn hěn duō), which means "I sweat a lot while running." This highlights the physical exertion leading to perspiration.
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出汗 (chū hàn) is used to describe the physical process of perspiring or sweating. For example, one might say: "今天的天气太热了,我出汗很多 (Jīntiān de tiānqì tài rè le, wǒ chū hàn hěn duō) - It's too hot today, I'm sweating a lot."
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