This is the 2680th most frequent Japanese word.

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"液" means "liquid" or "fluid" in English.


The word '液' (eki) in this sentence refers to a liquid substance, emphasizing its physical and chemical properties.

この液は触ると肌に刺激を与えることがあります。

This liquid may irritate the skin upon contact.


Here, '液' is used to describe a fluid derived from natural sources, highlighting its origin and appearance.

植物の葉から透明な液が流れています。

A clear liquid is flowing from the plant's leaves.


In this sentence, '液' forms part of the compound word '血液' (ketsueki), meaning 'blood', representing a biological liquid essential for bodily functions.

血液検査を受ける前に、食事を控えるように言われました。

I was advised to refrain from eating before undergoing a blood test.