lào
hàn

common
colloquial

Meaning of 落汗

落汗 means (of sweat on the body) to subside; to dry up; to cool down after physical exertion. Pronounced lào hàn.

  • (of sweat on the body) to subside; to dry up; to cool down after physical exertion

Definitions & Examples

Lèi
le
bàn
tiān
 
děng
lào
le
hàn
zài
jiē
zhe
gàn
ba
 

We've been tired for half a day; let's wait for our sweat to subside before continuing.

Gāng
yùn
dòng
wán
néng
shàng
zǎo
 
děi
děng
lào
hàn
le
cái
xíng
 

You can't shower immediately after exercising; you have to wait until your sweat subsides.

Shī
fu
le
liǎn
 
shuō
 
 "
Xiān
xiē
huì
r
 
lào
lào
hàn
zài
shuō
 
 "

The master wiped his face and said, "Rest a bit first, let your sweat dry before we continue."

Xià
tiān
gàn
nóng
huó
 
děi
děng
lào
hàn
le
cái
néng
jìn
kōng
tiáo
fáng
 
rán
róng
gǎn
mào
 

When doing farm work in summer, you must wait for your sweat to subside before entering an air-conditioned room, or you'll easily catch a cold.

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