perspiration / sweat / CL:滴[di1],頭|头[tou2],身[shen1] / to be speechless (out of helplessness, embarrassment etc) (Internet slang used as an interjection)
汗
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干
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氵
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Hamlet is sweating a lot in the anthill's bathroom. He ate hot and spicy dried chilies and even a bottle of water can't help to quench his thirst.
津
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氵
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聿
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Joan of Arc (ji) got a new job as a member of the royal guard in front of the encampment ((e)n1). Her job is to collect the sweat (津) and saliva (津) from the faces of the many visitors using a decorator's brush (聿). Afterwards she is to squeeze out the brush over a bottle of water (氵) to collect the liquid.
津
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氵
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聿
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Joan of Arc (ji) got a new job as a member of the royal guard in front of the encampment ((e)n1). Her job is to collect the sweat (津) and saliva (津) from the faces of the many visitors using a decorator's brush (聿). Afterwards she is to squeeze out the brush over a bottle of water (氵) to collect the liquid.