熱暑

Chinese

 
heat; to heat up; fervent
heat; to heat up; fervent; hot (of weather); warm up
heat; hot weather; summer heat
trad. (熱暑)
simp. (热暑)
anagram 暑熱暑热

Pronunciation


Noun

熱暑

  1. (literary) extreme heat; extreme warmth

Japanese

Kanji in this term
ねつ > ねっ
Grade: 4
しょ
Grade: 3
goon on’yomi
Alternative spelling
(kyūjitai)

Pronunciation

Noun

(ねっ)(しょ) • (nessho) 

  1. midday heat in summer
    Synonym: 暑熱 (shonetsu)
    • 1904, Fred M. White, translated by Masuo Oku, Shi no kawa [The River of Death]:
      でもそんなことをすれば、ロンドン(じん)(こう)()(ぶん)(よん)(みず)()になり、(ねっ)(しょ)()(せい)(めい)(げん)(ひと)つを(うば)いかねない。
      Demo sonna koto o sureba, Rondon jinkō no go-bun no yon ga mizunashi ni nari, nessho-ka de seimeigen no hitotsu o ubaikanenai.
      But if we do such thing, four over five of the population of London will be without water, and it could take away one of the sources of life in midday heat in summer.

References

  1. Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
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