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觞 shāng
一、名词
1. 古代酒器:指古时用来盛酒的器具,通常是容器的意思。
(English: ancient drinking vessel)
例:举~称贺。~酌。
(Example: raise the cup to toast; drink from the vessel)
二、动词
1. 向人敬酒:表示敬酒或祝酒。
(English: toast)
例:管仲觞桓公。
(Example: Guan Zhong toasted Duke Huan)
2. 饮,喝:表示饮酒或喝酒的动作。
(English: drink)
例:一觞一咏,亦足以畅叙幽情。
(Example: One cup and one poem, enough to express deep feelings.)
3. 宴请:表示在宴会中招待或款待客人。
(English: fete; entertain at a banquet)
例:寡人欲觞群臣,何以娱之?
(Example: I wish to entertain the lords, what should I do to amuse them?)
引文:
1. 《说文》:觞,爵实曰觞,虚曰觯。
(Dictionary reference: In the "Shuowen," it states that a full vessel is called 觞 and a hollow one is called 鳯.)
2. 《礼记·投壶》:请行觞。
(Reference: In the "Book of Rites," it states: Please proceed with the toast.)
3. 晋·陶渊明《归去来兮辞》:引壶觞以自酌,眄庭柯以怡颜。
(Reference: From Tao Yuanming's "Returning Home": Pour wine from the pot and drink for myself, while gazing at the trees in the courtyard to delight my face.)
例句:
1. 觞勺:指觞与勺,都是盛酒器。
(Example: 觞勺, referring to both the drinking vessel and spoon, both are used for holding wine.)
2. 觞令:酒令的简称,现代俗称猜拳或划拳游戏。
(Example: 觞令, an abbreviation for drinking games, commonly known today as rock-paper-scissors.)
3. 觞豆:酒器与笾豆,都是饮食的器具,用以象征饮食。
(Example: 觞豆, referring to drinking and food utensils, symbolizing eating and drinking.)
4. 觞爵、觞觥:泛指各种酒器。
(Example: 觞爵 and 觞觥, referring generically to drinking vessels.)
5. 觞酌:表示用酒器饮酒。
(Example: 觞酌, meaning to drink from a drinking vessel.)
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