Results, 塩 #n
- 塩★【しお・えん】
noun:
- salt (i.e. sodium chloride); common salt; table salt - esp. しお
- salt (e.g. sodium chloride, calcium sulfate, etc.) - esp. えん - Chemistry term
- "hardship" [figurative]; toil; trouble [しお]
- saltiness [しお] - Food term
このスープは塩が少し足りない。 This soup wants a bit of salt.
「塩を取って下さい。」「はい、どうぞ。」 "Pass me the salt, please." "Here you are."
Kanji definition:
- 塩
- 常用4年JLPTN2
エン・しお
salt
- ➜
- 鹽
- Strokes:
- 13
- Radical:
- 土 earth
- SKIP:
- 1-3-10
- UTF:
- 5869
- JIS208:
- 17-86
- Hangul:
- 염 [yeom]
- Pinyin:
- yán
- Example words:
Partial results:
- 塩素☆【えんそ】
noun / ~の noun:
- chlorine (Cl)
水道水には塩素、鉛などの有害物質が含まれている可能性がある。 There's a chance that tap water may contain harmful substances like chlorine and lead.
- 塩分☆【えんぶん】
noun:
- salt; salt content
塩分の高い食事をとると、高血圧の原因になるかもしれない。 Maintaining a high salt diet may contribute to high blood pressure.
- 塩梅☆【あんばい】按排・按配・案配・安排old Inflection
noun:
- seasoning; flavour; flavor; taste - esp. 塩梅
- condition; state; situation - esp. 塩梅
- (state of) health; physical condition - esp. 塩梅
noun / ~する noun:
- arrangement; assignment; adjustment; handling; dealing with - esp. 按排, 按配, 案配, 安排
- 塩焼き☆【しおやき】塩焼 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- grilling (fish) with salt; broiling with salt
- boiling seawater to get salt
やっぱり天然アユの塩焼きは最高だね。 The natural sweet-fish broiled with salt is absolutely terrific.
- 塩辛☆【しおから】塩から
noun:
- shiokara; paste made from salted fermented seafood (squid, fish entrails, etc.)
このカツオの塩辛は塩辛すぎる。 These salted bonito guts are too salty for me.
- 塩漬け☆【しおづけ】塩漬 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- pickling in salt
noun / ~の noun:
- leaving unchanged; leaving unused
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