gǎn
hàn

dialect
verb

Meaning of 赶汗

赶汗 means to induce sweating (as a folk remedy for colds). Pronounced gǎn hàn.

  • to induce sweating (as a folk remedy for colds)

Definitions & Examples

gǎn
mào
le
 
xiǎng
jiāng
tāng
gǎn
hàn
 

He caught a cold and wants to drink ginger soup to induce sweating.

Gài
shàng
bèi
zi
shuì
jiào
 
chū
diǎn
hàn
jiù
hǎo
le
 
zhè
jiào
gǎn
hàn
 

Cover yourself with a quilt and sleep; once you sweat a bit you'll be better—this is called 'inducing sweat'.

Lǎo
bèi
rén
gǎn
mào
cháng
chī
西
yào
 
ér
shì
xuǎn
gǎn
hàn
 

The older generation doesn't often take Western medicine for colds, but instead chooses to induce sweating.

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