加冷

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Chinese

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phonetic
trad. (加冷)
simp. #(加冷)

Etymology

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From Malay Kallang, via Cantonese.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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加冷

  1. Kallang (an area in Singapore)

Japanese

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Kanji in this term

Grade: 4
れい
Grade: 4
kan'on

Etymology

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Compare ()(ねつ) (kanetsu, heating). (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “earliest attestation, etc.”)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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()(れい) (karei

  1. (uncommon) cooling; the process of making something cooler
    • 1990 November 9, Taek Choi Young, Denki chikureinetsu-shiki reidanbō sōchi oyobi reidanbō hōhō [Electric storage heat storage type cooling and heating device and cooling and heating method], Japan patent JPH06100351B2 (Google patents):
      (いっ)(てい)()(ねつ)()(かん)()(れい)()(かん)(ある)()(れい)(ねつ)する(かい)(すう)(したが)って、(ちく)(れい)(ねつ)(ざい)(なな)(るい)(しん)(てき)()(れい)()(ねつ)(ちく)(れい)(ちく)(ねつ)できる []
      Ittei no kanetsu jikan, karei jikan, aru wa kareinetsu suru kaisū ni shitagatte, chikureinetsuzai nana o ruishinteki ni karei, kanetsu, chikurei, chikunetsu dekiru []
      According to the constant heating time, cooling time, or the number of times heated, cold storage heat material 7 can be progressively cooled, heated, made to store cold, or store heat

Verb

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()(れい)する (karei surutransitive suru (stem ()(れい) (karei shi), past ()(れい)した (karei shita))

  1. (uncommon) to cool something
    • 1935, Hoashi Sakujirō, “Kakushu no onsen ni yorite kaon mata ha karei seraretaru nochi no hifu ondo ni tsuite [On skin temperature after heating or cooling in various hot springs]”, in Nihon onsen kikō gakkai[1], page 25:
      (つぎ)(あらかじ)()()()(おん)(また)()(れい)セル(あと)()()(おん)()(そく)(てい)(つい)テハ(これ)(また)()(おう)(しょ)()(けん)(きゅう)アリ
      Tsugi ni arakajime hifu o kaon mata wa karei seru ato no hifu ondo sokutei ni tsuite wa kore mata kiō shoka no kenkyū ari
      Next, regarding the measurement of skin temperature after first being heated or being cooled, there is existing research again showing various schools of thought
    • 1997, Fukada Hiroyuki, “Onsei shōgai no shindan to chiryō [Diagnosis and treatment of dysphonia]”, in Onsei gengo igaku[2], page 220:
      (はっ)(せい)(しゅう)(りょう)とともにこの(えき)(ばしら)はくずれて(いっ)(たん)(せい)(たい)()(ほう)(なが)()(せい)(たい)(ぜん)(たい)(いっ)()(じゅん)(かつ), ()(れい)する.
      Hassei no shūryō totomoni kono ekibashira wa kuzurete ittan seitai kahō ni nagarekomi seitai zentai o ikki ni junkatsu, karei suru
      Following vocalization, this column collapses suddenly and a portion of the liquid inundates the lower portion of the vocal cords, lubricating and cooling the entire vocal cords.

Conjugation

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