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Jyutping do1 seoi2
Pinyin duō1shui

Definitions (CC-CANTO)
  1. to have a lot of water / juicy, especially when used in a sexual context to describe a woman [colloquial]
Examples (Tatoeba—Mandarin-English)
  1. Mandarin
    有很多水。
    有很多水。
    yǒu hěn duō shuǐ 。
    • There's plenty of water.
  2. Mandarin
    他们杀死了三千多水手。
    他們殺死了三千多水手。
    tā men shā sǐ le sān qiān duō shuǐ shǒu 。
    • They killed more than three thousand sailors.
  3. Mandarin
    虽然喝多点水对身体有好处,但是一次性喝太多水也是不好的。
    雖然喝多點水對身體有好處,但是一次性喝太多水也是不好的。
    suī rán hē duō diǎn shuǐ duì shēn tǐ yǒu hǎo chǔ , dàn shì yī cì xìng hē tài duō shuǐ yě shì bù hǎo de 。
    • Drinking lots of water is good for you, sure, but one can't drink that much water at once.
  4. Mandarin
    好多水笔!
    好多水筆!
    hǎo duō shuǐ bǐ !
    • What a lot of pens!
Examples (粵典–words.hk)
  1. Cantonese
    我食咗好多水果。
    我食咗好多水果。
    ngo5 sik6 zo2 hou2 do1 seoi2 gwo2.
    • I ate a lot of fruit.
  2. Cantonese
    水族馆有好多水母。
    水族館有好多水母。
    seoi2 zuk6 gun2 jau5 hou2 do1 seoi2 mou5.
    • There are lots of jellyfish in aquarium.
  3. Cantonese
    阿松佢学人整烩牛肉,但系落咗太多水,整到成煲汤咁。
    阿松佢學人整燴牛肉,但係落咗太多水,整到成煲湯咁。
    • A-chung tried to make braised beef, but he had added too much water. That thing looked more like a soup.
  4. Cantonese
    落完雨,地下好多水氹。
    落完雨,地下好多水氹。
    • After the rain, there are so many puddles on the floor.