- 洗漱 xǐshù to wash upto wash one's face and rinse one's mouth; to freshen up
- 漱口 shùkǒu to rinse one's mouthto rinse the mouth with water or mouthwash; to gargle
- 梁漱溟 liángshùmíng Liang ShumingLiang Shuming (1893-1988), a modern Chinese philosopher and prominent leader in the rural reconstruction movement.
- 漱口水 shùkǒushuǐ mouthwashwater used for rinsing the mouth or gargling; mouthwash
- 夏目漱石 xiàmùshùshí Natsume SosekiNatsume Soseki (1867-1916); famous Japanese writer of the Meiji period whose works include the novels "I Am a Cat" and "Botchan"
- 枕石漱流 zhěnshíshùliú to live in seclusionto live a hermit's life; to retire from the world and live in nature; also written as [[漱流枕石|漱流枕石|shu4 liu2 zhen3 shi2]]
- 枕流漱石 zhěnliúshùshí to live as a recluseto live a secluded or reclusive life in nature; describes the lifestyle of a high-minded hermit who has retired from society
- 漱石枕流 shùshízhěnliú to live as a hermitLiving a life of noble seclusion, based on a famous slip of the tongue where a scholar meant to say "pillow the rocks and rinse in the stream" but said "rinse with rocks and pillow the stream"
- 含漱剂 hánshùjì mouthwashliquid preparation used for cleaning the mouth or treating the throat; gargle
- 枕岩漱流 zhěnyánshùliú to live a hermit's life(idiom) to live a life of seclusion; to lead a frugal and simple life in nature
- 漱口杯 shùkǒubēi rinse cupa cup or mug used for rinsing the mouth or brushing teeth
- 漱洗 shùxǐ to wash upto rinse the mouth and wash the face
- 漱流 shùliú to rinse one's mouth with waterTo rinse one's mouth with river water; figuratively, to live a hermit's life.
- 漱流枕石 shùliúzhěnshí to live in seclusionTo rinse one's mouth in the stream and pillow one's head on the stones; describes the reclusive life of a hermit in the mountains.
- 盥漱 guànshù to wash upto wash one's face and rinse one's mouth; to perform one's morning toilet
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH