1. n. tea (q-lite, not used in isolation in modern Japanese)
2. n. brown
3. n.Usage: This term is not used on its own in modern Japanese. For the (m-lite, en, tea) sense, this is used either with the honorific prefix m-lite, ja, sc=Jpan, お, tr=o-, or in a compound such a
Usage: * お茶はいかがですか。 - How about some tea? (Would you like some tea?)
4. n.Usage: For the (m-lite, en, brown) sense, this is used with the color suffix
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tea
1. 名詞. (不可算)茶葉。
Go to the supermarket and buy some tea.
2. 名詞. (不可算)茶、特に紅茶
Would you like some tea?
3. 名詞. (可算)一杯のお茶。
I'd like two teas, please.
4. 名詞. (不可算)お茶のように、成分を抽出した飲物。(可算)それらの一杯。
camomile tea
5. 名詞. (英 不可算)午後の軽食。アフタヌーン・ティ。
Kids, your tea's on the table!
6. 名詞. (英 不可算)夕食。ハイ・ティー。
The family were sitting round the table, having their tea.
7. 名詞. (クリケット)2回と3回の間の休憩時間。
Australia were 490 for 7 at tea on the second day.
8. 名詞. (隠語)マリファナ。
tea
1. n. The dried leaves or buds of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis.
Go to the supermarket and buy some tea.
2. n. The drink made by infusing these dried leaves or buds in hot water.
Would you like some tea?
3. n. A variety of the tea plant.
Darjeeling is a tea from India.
4. n. By extension, any drink made by infusing parts of various other plants. Also, meat stock served hot as a drink, often as a stimulant or restorative.
camomile tea; mint tea; beef tea
5. n. (Australia, British, Canada, New Zealand, northern US) A cup of any one of these drinks, often with a small amount of milk or cream added and sweetened with sugar or honey.
6. n. (Southern US) A glass of iced tea, typically served with ice cubes and sometimes with a slice or wedge of lemon.
7. n. (UK) A light meal eaten mid-afternoon, typically with tea; afternoon tea.
8. n. (Commonwealth) The main evening meal, irrespective of whether tea is drunk with it.
The family were sitting round the table, having their tea.
9. n. (cricket) The break in play between the second and third sessions.
Australia were 490 for 7 at tea on the second day.
10. n. (slang) Marijuana.
11. n. (slang) Information, especially sensitive and/or juicy gossip. (Connected to the idea of sipping tea while listening to such information.)
spill the tea on that drama
12. v. To drink tea.
13. v. To take afternoon tea (the light meal).
14. n. A moment, a historical unit of time from China, about the amount of time needed to quickly drink a traditional cup of tea. It is now found in Chinese-language historical fiction.