Definitions

hàn (noun) sweat; perspiration
hàn (adjective) to be speechless (from embarrassment)

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound.

Semantic: Phonetic:

About

The character "汗" originated with the meaning of sweat, its structure combining the water radical (氵) denoting liquid with the component "干" primarily serving a phonetic function. While its core semantic field has consistently related to perspiration, the character also came to be employed in transliterating foreign terms, most notably in the compound "可汗" for the Central Asian title of khan, thereby extending its use into a purely phonetic role within specific lexical contexts.

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Clerical Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)
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今天天气很热,我出了。

Jīntiān tiānqì hěn rè, wǒ chūhàn le.

Today the weather is very hot, and I sweated.

水湿透了他的衬衫。

Hànshuǐ shītòule tā de chènshān.

Sweat soaked through his shirt.

他用手帕擦去额头的

Tā yòng shǒupà cā qù étóu de hàn.

He used a handkerchief to wipe the sweat from his forehead.

夏天运动容易流

Xiàtiān yùndòng róngyì liú hàn.

It's easy to sweat when exercising in summer.

我用毛巾擦掉了脸上的水。

Wǒ yòng máojīn cā diàole liǎn shàng de hànshuǐ.

I used a towel to wipe the sweat off my face.

剧烈运动后,他如雨下。

Jùliè yùndòng hòu, tā hàn rú yǔ xià.

After intense exercise, he sweated profusely like rain.

水中含有电解质和水分。

Hànshuǐ zhōng hányǒu diànjiězhì hé shuǐfèn.

Sweat contains electrolytes and water.

是人体自然的冷却机制。

Chūhàn shì réntǐ zìrán de lěngquè jīzhì.

Sweating is the body's natural cooling mechanism.