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馔
1. 饮食,吃喝。
Food, eating and drinking.
2. 陈设饮食。
Arrangement of food.
3. 食用。
Edible.
4. 饮食,吃喝:盛(shèng )~。~玉。
Eating and drinking: serve (shèng) food. Serve delicacies.
5. 一般的食品、食物。
General food; dinner.
6. 吃喝;给吃喝。
Drink and eat; to feed.
7. 本义: 陈设或准备食物。
Original meaning: To arrange or prepare food.
8. 造字法: 形声。从食,巽( xùn)声。
Character formation: Phono-semantic compound. From food, with the sound of xùn.
9. 引例:
- 《说文》:巽,具也。馔为巽的或体。
From Shuowen: Xùn means to equip. "Zhuàn" is derived from "Xùn".
- 《广雅》:馔撰,具也。
From Guangya: "Zhuàn" means to equip.
- 《仪礼·士冠礼》:具馔于西塾。
From Yili: Arrange food at the Western school. Note: "to arrange."
- 《仪礼·聘礼》:馔于东方。
From Yili: Food is prepared in the East.
10. 例子:
- 馔珍(摆设精美珍贵的食物);
"Zhuàn zhēn" (Finely arranged precious food);
- 馔具(陈设食物的餐具)
"Zhuàn jù" (Tableware for food arrangement).
11. 引例:
- 《论语·为政》:有酒食,先生馔。
From Lunyu: If there are food and drink, the teacher provides.
12. 例子:
- 馔宾(款待宾客)
"Zhuàn bīn" (To treat guests).
13. 引例:
- 《周礼·天官》:掌其厚薄之齐,以共王之四饮三酒之馔。
From Zhouli: In charge of the thickness and moderation for the King’s food and drink.
- 《南史·虞悰传》:豫章王嶷盛馔享宾。
From Nanshi: King Yizhang of Jiangxi served lavish food to guests.
- 李白《将进酒》:钟鼓馔玉不足贵,但愿长醉不复醒。
Li Bai: "The music and delicacies are not worth valuing, I wish to remain drunk forever."
14. 例子:
- 馔玉(精美珍贵的食品);
"Zhuàn yù" (Exquisite and precious food);
- 馔脯(美食);
"Zhuàn pǔ" (Delicacies);
- 馔饮(饮食);
"Zhuàn yǐn" (Food and drink);
- 馔羞(美食)
"Zhuàn xiū" (Delectable food).
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