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Certainly! The word 酸 (suān) has several related terms in Chinese that share similar meanings or are associated with the concept of sourness, acidity, or emotional distress. Here are some words that are related to 酸:
1. 酸痛 (suān tòng) - This term means "sour pain" or "aching." It typically refers to muscle soreness or discomfort, often experienced after physical exertion.
2. 酸味 (suān wèi) - This phrase translates to "sour taste," referring to the flavor associated with acidic substances, such as lemons or vinegar.
3. 酸涩 (suān sè) - This term means "sour and astringent." It describes a taste that is both sour and somewhat dry or puckering, often used in the context of certain fruits or wines.
4. 酸心 (suān xīn) - This expression can mean "sour heart," referring to feelings of grief, distress, or emotional pain. It captures the idea of a heavy heart, similar to feeling "sour" emotionally.
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In everyday language, 酸 (suān) is used to describe something that is sour, such as 酸橙 (suān chéng, "sour orange"). It can also be used to describe a person's emotions, such as 酸楚 (suān chǔ, "grieved, distressed"). It can also be used to describe a chemical substance, such as 酸性 (suān xìng, "acidic").
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Thank you for the comment!
We have added the suggested phrase to our dictionary:
- 玻尿酸 / 玻尿酸 [bo1 niao4 suan1] , (nphr) hyaluronic acid
Updates are available online on our website, they will appear in the app with the next update.
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