See also: 疎水

Chinese edit

negligent; sparse; thin water; river
trad. (疏水)
simp. #(疏水)

Pronunciation edit


Verb edit

疏水

  1. (chemistry) to be hydrophobic
    Antonym: 親水亲水 (qīnshuǐ)

Derived terms edit

Japanese edit

Kanji in this term

Jinmeiyō
すい
Grade: 1
on’yomi
Alternative spelling
疎水
 疏水 on Japanese Wikipedia

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Etymology 1 edit

Noun edit

()(すい) (sosui

  1. irrigation canal
    • 2018 December 7, Kyoto city water department, “Biwako sosui no go-shōkai [Introduction to Lake Biwa canal]”, in Kyoto-shi joge suidō-kyaku[1], archived from the original on March 5, 2019:
      (だい)3(さん)(だい)(きょう)()()()()となった(きた)(がき)(くに)(みち)は,(めい)()()(しん)による(とう)(きょう)(せん)()のため(しず)みきった(きょう)()(かつ)(りょく)()(もど)すため,()()()()(すい)(けん)(せつ)()()げました。
      Daisandai Kyōto-fu chiji to natta Kitagaki Kunimichi wa, Meiji Ishin ni yoru Tōkyō sento no tame shizumi kitta Kyōto ni katsuryoku o yobi modosu tame, Biwako sosui no kensetsu o tori-agemashita.
      The third governor of Kyoto prefecture, Kunimichi Kitagaki, in order to restore vitality that Kyoto had lost when the capital was relocated to Tokyo during the Meiji Restoration, undertook construction of the Lake Biwa canal.

Etymology 2 edit

For pronunciation and definitions of 疏水 – see the following entry.
疎水そすい
[noun] (chemistry) hydrophobicity
(This term, 疏水, is an alternative spelling of the above term.)