| 蒸发HSK 6 | zhēng fā | to evaporate; evaporation | |
| 蒸汽 | zhēng qì | steam | |
| 蒸气 | zhēng qì | vapor; steam | |
| 蒸腾 | zhēng téng | (of a vapor etc) to rise; to hang in the air | |
| 蒸蒸日上 | zhēng zhēng rì shàng | becoming more prosperous with each passing day |
| 1 | When water boils it passes into steam. | |
| 2 | Heating can turn water into steam. | |
| 3 | Rice must be steamed in a pressure cooker. | |
| 4 | My favorite dish is steamed fish seasoned with soy sauce, ginger, and scallions. | |
| 5 | Nuclear power plants generate electricity by using heat generated from nuclear reactions to produce steam that drives turbines. |