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charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *茶* | 茶* | *茶
tea / tea plant / CL: , 壺|壶
HSK 1
milk tea
HSK 3
black tea / CL: , 壺|壶
HSK 3
green tea / (slang) (of a girl) seemingly innocent and charming but actually calculating and manipulative / a girl who has these qualities
HSK 3
(loanword) kombucha (fermented tea)
afternoon tea (light afternoon meal, typically pastries with tea or coffee)
Pu'er tea, a type of black tea produced in the Pu'er region of southwestern Yunnan
to drink tea / to get engaged / to have a serious conversation / (fig.) to have a meeting with state security agents (to be warned to behave "responsibly")
butter tea (Tibetan, Mongolian etc drink derived from milk)
very concentrated type of tea drunk in Chaozhou, Fujian and Taiwan
lit. firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar and tea / fig. life's daily necessities
to have tea and refreshments / to have dim sum lunch (Cantonese)
hot tea
to serve tea (to guests)
satay (spicy peanut sauce), also spelled sate
green tea powder (Japanese: matcha)
to taste tea / to sip tea
abbr. for pearl milk tea 珍珠奶茶
to make tea
tea leaves gathered at springtime or the tea made from these leaves
to brew tea
unprocessed sun-dried tea leaves used to make black or green tea
pearl milk tea / tapioca milk tea / bubble milk tea
chrysanthemum tea
fruit tea
morning tea
camellia
bubble milk tea (Tw) / Boba milk tea / tapioca milk tea / see also 珍珠奶茶
Gong Cha, international franchise selling Taiwan-style milk tea and smoothies etc, established in Kaohsiung in 2006
tribute tea; fine quality tea
oolong tea
tea powder (matcha)
jasmine tea
Long Island Iced Tea
rooibos tea
a cake of tea, commonly Pu'er tea 普洱茶, compacted into a bowl or nest shape / dome shaped tea-brick / caked tea
wet piling, aka wet pile fermentation (a stage in the production of certain types of tea, notably 熟普洱茶, ripe Pu'er tea)
scented tea / CL: , 壺|壶
dark tea, a variety of fermented tea (e.g. Pu'er tea 普洱茶)
rooibos tea
teh tarik, an Indian-style tea with milk
Chinese herb tea
genmaicha / Japanese tea with added roasted brown rice
(slang) (loanword) big boobs / big-breasted / (coll.) tapioca balls, in 波霸奶茶
rooibos tea
Longjing tea, aka Dragon Well tea, a high-quality pan-roasted green tea from the area of Longjing Village in Hangzhou, Zhejiang
lemon tea
to make tea
bak-kut-teh or pork ribs soup, popular in Malaysia and Singapore
(Tw) a traditional Taiwanese drink made from cooling medicinal herbs, typically used to relieve internal heat or sore throat, made with ingredients such as mesona 仙草, fish mint 魚腥草|鱼腥草, mint and dandelion
(loanword) maté (drink)
Earl Grey tea
charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *槚* | 槚* | *槚
Catalpa, a genus of mostly deciduous trees / old term for Camellia sinensis, the tea plant / also called Thea sinensis / small evergreen shrub (Mallotus japonicus)
green tea / only tea (without food)
(loanword) Japanese ardisia (Ardisia japonica) (herb)
to pick tea leaves
"leicha", a beverage or gruel made from tea leaves, roasted peanuts and herbs etc ground into a powder, traditionally consumed by Hakka people and in the north of Hunan province
gunpowder tea, Chinese green tea whose leaves are each formed into a small pellet
(Tw) (euphemism) prostitute service at a massage parlor or other place designated by the service provider
very concentrated type of tea consumed in Chaozhou, Fujian and Taiwan / variant of 功夫茶


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