あせase
1.

A secretion produced by the sweat glands of mammals, primarily composed of water, with salts and other substances, released during physical activity, emotional tension, or when feeling hot, serving to regulate body temperature and maintain homeostasis.

2.

A representation of hard work or struggle, often indicating the effort put into labor or enduring difficult conditions.

3.

Small droplets of water that form on surfaces due to condensation, occurring when there is a temperature difference between the surface and the surrounding air.

Example:

額のをふきなさい。

hiyaあせaseれいかん冷汗reikanひやあせ冷汗hiyaase
1.

A type of sweat that occurs in uncomfortable situations, often triggered by feelings of embarrassment, fear, or intense nervousness, leading to a chilling sensation on the skin.

2.

Sweat that is produced in response to stressful emotions, such as anxiety or shame, creating a distinct feeling of coldness rather than warmth, typically associated with moments of tension.

3.

A phenomenon where the body excretes moisture that feels cold, commonly occurring in situations that provoke discomfort, panic, or apprehension, often signaling a physiological reaction to psychological stress.

Example:

会議で川添さんの追及を受けて、冷や汗ものだったよ。

あぶらあせ脂汗aburaase
1.

A type of perspiration that combines moisture with fatty components, typically emitted during moments of distress or discomfort, often indicating anxiety or physical struggle.

2.

A clammy, thick sweat that seeps from the skin in hot conditions, creating a greasy feeling that can cling to the body.

あせaseだくdaku
1.

A state of being soaked in sweat, often caused by heat or intense physical activity.

2.

The condition of being excessively covered in sweat, typically as a result of labor or strenuous exertion.

3.

An informal expression indicating that one is overwhelmed with perspiration due to high temperatures or vigorous work.

4.

A description of someone who is literally drenched in sweat, commonly associated with discomfort or effort.

あせaseばむbamu
1.

To experience a light perspiration on the skin, often due to warm or humid weather, resulting in a slightly damp feeling.

2.

To have sweat begin to appear on the surface of the skin, especially in response to heat or physical exertion, creating a subtle sheen.

Example:

今日は汗ばむような陽気だ。