しお
Meanings
Noun
1. salt; common salt; table salt; sodium chloride
2. hardship; toil; trouble
3. saltiness
4. cold; unwelcoming; indifferent
Kanji used
salt
Pitch accent
Top 4300
Used in vocabulary (81 in total)
salty taste; saltiness
salty taste; saltiness
pickling in salt; leaving unchanged; leaving unused
Examples (44 in total)
There is no salt left.
Did you put in any salt?
We season with salt.
There's no more salt.
This is not salt.
Could you please pass the salt?
Salt is crucial for cooking.
Seawater contains salt.
Salt is a useful substance.
"Why is salt white?" "I don't know."
He gave me the salt.
Should we add a little more salt?
Would you bring me some salt?
Salt is used to season food.
Put some salt into the boiling water.
Would you like some more salt on your popcorn?
I seasoned the fish with salt and pepper.
Add a pinch of salt.
My mom forgot to add salt to the salad.
Salt is necessary for cooking.
I sometimes put a little salt in it.
He put salt into his cup of coffee by mistake.
This soup is too salty to eat.
Salt is necessary for a cook.
They sell sugar and salt at that store.
The addition of salt greatly improved the flavor.
My mother forgot to add salt to the salad.
Salt prevents food from perishing.
They laid down a scheme for extracting salt from seawater.
We've just run out of salt and pepper.
Add salt and baking soda to the water.
He asked me to pass him the salt.
If it were not for water and salt, we could not live.
Do you think a little salt would improve the flavor?
Salt was a rare and costly commodity in ancient times.
I wanted some salt, but there was none in the jar.
Excuse me, could you pass me the salt and pepper?
Add salt and pepper to taste.
My mother tasted the soup and added a little more salt.
Wit is to conversation what salt is to food.
Add 3 tablespoonfuls of flour and half a teaspoonful of salt.
The dough is made from water, flour, salt and instant yeast.
Mary makes her bread with only three ingredients: flour, water and salt.
Tom makes his bread with only 3 ingredients: flour, water and salt.