湯
- (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) Original form of 燙/烫 (tàng, “to warm; to bathe or rinse in hot water”).
- (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) alternative form of 蕩 /荡 (dàng, “to wander; unconstrained”)
- (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) to meet with
- (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) to touch; to come in contact with
- Original form of 燙/烫 (tàng, “to warm; to bathe or rinse in hot water”).
- alternative form of 蕩 /荡 (dàng, “to wander; unconstrained”)
- to meet with
- to touch; to come in contact with
- used in 湯湯/汤汤 (tàngtàng, “turbulent”)
Homographs
Examples
There's a hair in my soup.
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The stew smells delicious.
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This soup is too salty to eat.
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Mr. Thomas will be able to solve the problem.
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He dipped his spoon into the soup.
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Tony speaks English as well as you.
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Peas and carrots are common ingredients in soups.
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Thomas was named after his father.
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There is a saying: cabbage soup and porridge are our food.
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A few days after his thirteenth birthday, Tony left school, too.
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In this soup there are carrots, onions, parsley, celery and potatoes.
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Even though my friend was a vegetarian, I didn't tell him that the soup had some meat in it.
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