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词汇 onsen
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Definition of onsen in English:

onsen

noun ˈɒnsɛnˈänsen
  • (in Japan) a hot spring, or a resort that has developed around a hot spring.

    (日本)温泉;温泉度假胜地

    Example sentencesExamples
    • My thoughts were soon distracted, however, when I found an onsen off the road.
    • The Japanese can do without all those troublesome waves and sun, and still prefer the tranquillity of their onsen.
    • Imagine (in a broad brush, no detail please) a naked, sun burnt me and Hiromi in the changing area of the onsen.
    • As I had stopped at an onsen earlier and it was getting late anyway, I didn't stop at any baths in the town.
    • We had an excellent view of Mount Fuji from our room and from the onsen.
    • The ritual and allure of the countryside onsen is even greater, and a night at a traditional country inn adds even more poetry to the process.
    • So we walked into the onsen in grubby clothes, covered in sand sun burnt and grimy and walked out scrubbed clean looking like summer messages of gentle womanhood.
    • The thought of being a naked tourist attraction is still a bit daunting and if the onsen was busy I may not be so comfortable.
    • This thermal activity gives us one of the greatest things about Japan and Japanese skiing - onsen.
    • These onsen are a major tourist attraction in themselves.
    • For those who prefer to stay inside, there are also four indoor onsen.
    • For our friends it was a great way to experience the Japanese onsen for the first time.
    • The public onsen can sometimes be an embarrassing experience for overseas visitors.
    • Kate and I neglecting to put on the slippers at the door were followed by the cute little old lady from the front desk all the way into the onsen.
    • The food was great, the atmosphere was charming, the onsen was nice and the service was superb.
    • Some of the most popular onsen are outdoors, where bathers can gaze at fluttering snow in the winter or lush green mountains in the summer.
    • I have never felt so clean in my life as after 2 days of onsen!
    • For those who prefer to be inside the inn, there are two communal indoor onsen.
    • Firstly we went to the seperate men's/women's onsen just across the river from our little camp site.
    • My muscles relaxed and my mind unwound as I was lapped by water; onsen seem to bring on meditative moods.

Origin

Japanese.

Definition of onsen in US English:

onsen

nounˈänsen
  • (in Japan) a hot spring, or a resort that has developed around a hot spring.

    (日本)温泉;温泉度假胜地

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For our friends it was a great way to experience the Japanese onsen for the first time.
    • My muscles relaxed and my mind unwound as I was lapped by water; onsen seem to bring on meditative moods.
    • This thermal activity gives us one of the greatest things about Japan and Japanese skiing - onsen.
    • Firstly we went to the seperate men's/women's onsen just across the river from our little camp site.
    • These onsen are a major tourist attraction in themselves.
    • I have never felt so clean in my life as after 2 days of onsen!
    • The ritual and allure of the countryside onsen is even greater, and a night at a traditional country inn adds even more poetry to the process.
    • As I had stopped at an onsen earlier and it was getting late anyway, I didn't stop at any baths in the town.
    • For those who prefer to be inside the inn, there are two communal indoor onsen.
    • My thoughts were soon distracted, however, when I found an onsen off the road.
    • Imagine (in a broad brush, no detail please) a naked, sun burnt me and Hiromi in the changing area of the onsen.
    • The thought of being a naked tourist attraction is still a bit daunting and if the onsen was busy I may not be so comfortable.
    • The food was great, the atmosphere was charming, the onsen was nice and the service was superb.
    • We had an excellent view of Mount Fuji from our room and from the onsen.
    • Kate and I neglecting to put on the slippers at the door were followed by the cute little old lady from the front desk all the way into the onsen.
    • For those who prefer to stay inside, there are also four indoor onsen.
    • The public onsen can sometimes be an embarrassing experience for overseas visitors.
    • The Japanese can do without all those troublesome waves and sun, and still prefer the tranquillity of their onsen.
    • So we walked into the onsen in grubby clothes, covered in sand sun burnt and grimy and walked out scrubbed clean looking like summer messages of gentle womanhood.
    • Some of the most popular onsen are outdoors, where bathers can gaze at fluttering snow in the winter or lush green mountains in the summer.

Origin

Japanese.

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