- 沐浴 mùyù to baskto be bathed in or receive sunlight, rain, dew, or other natural elements
- 如沐春风 rúmùchūnfēng to feel like one is bathing in a spring breezeto feel comfortable, refreshed, and at ease, often used metaphorically
- 汤沐 tāngmù to bathe(literary) to wash the hair and bathe the body; to take a bath
- 栉风沐雨 zhìfēngmùyǔ to endure the elementsto work or travel in the open regardless of the weather; to toil through hardships while traveling; literally "to comb one's hair in the wind and wash in the rain"
- 沐猴而冠 mùhóu'érguàn a monkey in a hat(idiom) a worthless person in imposing attire; someone who puts on a show of dignity or high status but lacks the character, talent, or substance to back it up
- 沐川县 mùchuānxiàn Muchuan CountyMuchuan County in [[乐山|樂山|le4 shan1]] municipality, Sichuan
- 沐川 mùchuān MuchuanMuchuan county in Leshan city, Sichuan province
- 斋戒沐浴 zhāijièmùyù to purify oneselfto purify oneself by fasting and washing before a religious ceremony or sacrifice; shows piety and respect
- 沐雨栉风 mùyǔzhìfēng to work hard regardless of weather(idiom) to work unceasingly or travel through hardships regardless of the weather; literally washed by rain and combed by wind; also written [[栉风沐雨|櫛風沐雨|zhi4 feng1 mu4 yu3]]
- 栉沐 zhìmù to wash and dress(literary) to comb one's hair and wash one's body; to groom oneself
- 餐风沐雨 cānfēngmùyǔ to endure hardshipsLiterally meaning "to eat the wind and wash one's hair in the rain," this idiom describes the hardships of traveling or working outdoors in the wild; also used to describe someone who works extremely hard under difficult conditions
- 休沐 xiūmù official day off(literary) a regular day off granted to officials in ancient times, originally for rest and bathing; usually every fifth or tenth day of the month
- 沐恩 mù'ēn to receive a favor(literary) to receive favor or kindness from a superior
- 沐日 mùrì day of restA day off or holiday; originally referred to a custom in the Han dynasty where officials were granted leave every five days to wash and rest.
- 沐浴乳 mùyùrǔ body washbody wash; liquid soap used for cleaning the skin while bathing; shower gel
- 沐浴春风 mùyùchūnfēng to benefit from a teacher's guidanceMetaphor for receiving a teacher's guidance or instructions, described as feeling as pleasant and refreshing as bathing in a gentle spring breeze
- 沐浴油 mùyùyóu bath oilliquid oil added to bathwater to soften the skin or provide fragrance
- 沐浴球 mùyùqiú bath spongebath sponge; shower puff; a bath ball containing aromas or salts
- 沐浴用品 mùyùyòngpǐn toiletriesbath products; articles used for washing and bathing
- 沐浴花 mùyùhuā shower puffshower puff; mesh shower sponge used for exfoliating and lather
- 沐浴露 mùyùlù shower gelliquid soap used for washing the body in the shower
- 沐猴 mùhóu macaqueA type of monkey with a reddish face and short tail; also known as [[猕猴|獼猴|mi2 hou2]].
- 熏沐 xūnmù to bathe and perfume(literary) to bathe and apply perfume to the body before a religious ceremony or divination to show respect and devotion
- 膏沐 gāomù hair oil(literary) oil or grease used by women to wash or lubricate hair and make it glossy
- 雨沐风餐 yǔmùfēngcān exposed to the elementsto be washed by rain and fed by the wind; used to describe the hardships of traveling or working outdoors in a difficult and unstable life
- 风栉雨沐 fēngzhìyǔmù to work very hard despite hardships(idiom) to travel or work extremely hard in the face of difficulties and rough weather
- 香汤沐浴 xiāngtāngmùyù to bathe in scented water(idiom) to bathe oneself in scented water or a fragrant hot spring
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH