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身骨
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[1] bones, relics (of Buddhist holy men), alternative term for 舍利 = sarira which means "body" in Sanskrit (source: Wikipedia) [2] "body" as defined in tea sensory tests used by expert tea tasters. This expresses the weight of the drink on the tongue, the strength of taste and the feeling of fullness in the mouth. It is graded from light to full. (source: Baidu, and the Wissotsky Tea web site) Level: 4 This term is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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Characters in this word:身 san1 - body; life; oneself骨 gwat1 - bone; skeleton; framework 1 compounds containing this word:Common Formations:周身骨痛 - aching of the entire body |
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: the Cantonese pronunciation of the word in jyutping.
Also, CantoDict uses a unique "asterisk (*)" convention, to show readings such as jyu4*2. For more information please see CantoDict Tone Conventions.
: the Mandarin pronunciation of the word in pinyin (only if present).