Mixed with water is pronounced chànshuǐ, which means adding water to another liquid. Nowadays, it is often replaced by "adulterate".
"Adulterate" is pronounced chàn, not chān.
Explanation: To add water to another liquid. It is a metaphor for adulterating a false or unqualified ingredient. It is now commonly used as a substitute for "watered down".
From "Kong Yi Ji": they often had to watch the yellow wine being ladled out of the altar, see if there was any water in the bottom of the jug, and put the jug in hot water, and then rest assured: it was very difficult to adulterate the water under this serious supervision.
The difference between mongrel and adulterated water: there is no difference between mongrel and adulterated water, referring to a meaning, now commonly used "adulterated" instead of "adulterated".
Lexicality: usually used as a verb in a sentence, modifying the subject or object.
Near synonyms: adulterated
mixed with water sentence:
1. It is best to mix with water to cook and eat, the flavor will be much softer, and will not be too sweet and cloying, and the taste of wine is not too strong.
2. There is also a lack of trust between the customer and the shopkeeper and the boy, because the shopkeeper is profit-oriented and sells wine with adulteration to make a profit.
3. They have to mix more water in the wine, not to persuade the guests to drink, wait for the guests to drink when they are thirsty, and prepare dishes that the guests will get tired of eating.
4. They often had to watch the yellow wine being ladled out of the altar with their own eyes, to see if there was any water in the bottom of the jug, and to see for themselves that the jug was placed in hot water, and then to rest assured: it was also very difficult to adulterate the water under this serious concurrent supervision.
5. In the process of alternation, there will be some innocent people innocently injured, such as the wine woman, adulterated wine to drink for decades are safe and sound, but once the shopkeeper woke up, in good conscience to buy wine after she met with misfortune.