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Dictionary - results for food

SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
zhuàn- to compose
- to compile
- food
- delicacies
zhāng- food
- white cooked rice
liáng- grain
- food
- provisions
- agricultural tax paid in grain
shí- to eat
- food
- animal feed
- eclipse
fàn- food
- cuisine
- cooked rice
- meal
- CL:[wan3],|[dun4]
tóng- food
ěr- pastry
- food
- to swallow
- to lure
- bait
- lure
kuì- food
- to make a present
zhuàn- food
- delicacies
chì- food
- to cook
huǒshí- food
- meals
kǒushí- food
- salary (old)
- a pretext
- a cause for gossip
chīshi- food
- edibles
shípǐn- foodstuff
- food
- provisions
- CL:|[zhong3]
shí- food
- CL:|[zhong3]
fàncài- food
fànshí- food
cāndiǎn- food
- dish
- meal
jǐng- bowl of food
- well
gān- dry
- clean
- in vain
- dried food
- foster
- adoptive
- to ignore
chuī- to cook food
suǎn- ancient bamboo basket for food
- variant of [suan3]
- bamboo container for hats
fěn- powder
- cosmetic face powder
- food prepared from starch
- noodles or pasta made from any kind of flour
- whitewash
- white
- pink
bèi- food for a journey
- cakes
- cover of cloth for food
- veil
róng- see 芙蓉[fu2 rong2], lotus
- food that has been minced, shredded, or ground into a paste, suitable for stuffing or making a sauce
kǎo- dried food
rèn- cooked food
- to cook (until ready)
- fragrance of food
hài- tainted food
dòu- to set out food
yōng- (literary) cooked food
- breakfast
hōu- snore
- thirsty from salty food
Zhōngcān- Chinese meal
- Chinese food
- CL:[fen4],|[dun4]
zhǔshí- main food
- staple (rice and noodles)
shí- to beg for food
gānr- dried food
jiāyáo- fine food
- delicacies
- delicious food
tōuchī- to eat on the sly
- to pilfer food
- to be unfaithful
liùchén- food grains (rice, wheat, barley, beans, soybeans, sesame)
bīngpǐn- frozen food
lěngcài- cold dish
- cold food
lěngcān- cold meal
- cold food
shèngfàn- leftover food
shí- non-staple food
- CL:|[zhong3]
yuán- (of a monk) to beg for food
kǒu- happy knack for chancing upon fine food
Táicài- Taiwanese food
chī- to eat and drink
- food and drink
chīhuài- to get sick because of bad food
穿穿chīchuān- food and clothing
gěng- to choke on one's food
- to be choked up emotionally, unable to speak
zhuóshí- (of a bird) to peck at food
zuǐjiān- sharp-tongued
- to have a keen sense of taste
- to be picky about one's food
huíguō- to cook again
- to rewarm food
wàijiǎ- take-away food
zhāi- to fast
- to abstain from food
chú- kitchen waste
- food waste (recycling)
kuàicān- fast food
- snack
- quick meal
zhāi- to beg for (vegetarian) food
tiǎozuǐ- to sow discord
- picky about food
tiāoshí- to be picky about food
shí- to prey on
- to catch and feed on
- to hunt for food
duànliáng- to run out of food
yóu- grease
- greasy food
- oily
- rich (of food)
- fatty
- greasy and dirty
- a slippery character
wèi- food prepared by stewing in soy sauce and spices
shúshí- cooked food
- prepared food
- deli food
shí- hot food
- a good meal
- sumptuous food
gǒuliáng- dog food
shēnglěng- uncooked or cold food
chǎnliáng- to grow crops
- food growing
liúfàn- to stay for a meal
- food kept for sb
fāncài- (old) Western-style food
- foreign food
báixiàn- white amaranth (Amaranthus albus)
- sprouts and tender leaves of Chinese spinach (Amaranthus spp.) used as food
fàn- box meal
- packed lunch
- take-away food
shèngzhuàn- rich fare
- splendid food
- cereal
- food grain
duāncài- to serve food
jiéshí- to save food
- to go on a diet
dān- bamboo box
- vessels for holding food
zhōuchǎng- food relief center
- soup kitchen
zhōupéng- food relief center
- soup kitchen
liángnóng- food and agriculture
- grain farmer
yán- vegetarian feast
- food offerings to Buddha
shí- vegetables
- vegetarian food
zhāi- vegetarian food
juéliáng- provisions are exhausted
- out of food
luóchà- demon in Buddhism
- poltergeist in temple that plays tricks on monks and has a taste for their food
měiwèi- delicious
- delicious food
- delicacy
měishí- culinary delicacy
- fine food
- gourmet food
càichǎng- food market
càishì- food market
jiàn- food preserved in sugar or honey
shí- clothes and food
西西cān- Western-style food
- CL:[fen4],|[dun4]
shí- to forage
- to hunt for food
- to scavenge
- fig. to make a living
tǎochī- to beg for food
tǎo- to beg for food
tǎofàn- to ask for food
- to beg
調tiáo- to nurse one's health
- to recuperate
- to take care of
- to look after
- to discipline
- to educate
- to train
- to prepare food
- (dialect) to make fun of
- (medicine) to opsonize
cèngchī- to freeload for food
jiǔwèi- smell of alcohol
- flavoring of rum or other liquor in food
- aroma or nose (of wine)
jiǔyáo- wine and meat
- food and drink
jiǔcài- food and drink
- food to accompany wine
jiǔshí- food and drink
jiǔfàn- food and drink
kāihuǒ- to start providing food
- to open today's service in a canteen
língchī- (coll.) snack food
shíyòng- food product
- to use as food
- edible
shíliáo- food therapy
- treatment via food (TCM)
shíliáng- food cereals
shí- food and sex
- appetite and lust
shídào- esophagus
- the proper way to eat
- food transportation route
shíliàng- quantity of food
yǐnshí- food and drink
- diet
cānyǐn- food and beverage
- catering
- repast
zi- baby food
yōngsūn- (literary) lit. breakfast and supper
- fig. cooked food
nǎngsǎng- to stuff one's throat with food
xiānhuò- produce
- fresh fruits and vegetables
- fresh aquatic food
- fresh herbs
miànshí- food made from wheat flour, such as noodles, dumplings, buns etc
dǐngshí- extravagant food
zhāifàn- food given to Buddhist monks as alms
huǒshífèi- food expenses
- board expenses
- meals (cost)
chībulái- not be fond of certain food
chību- not be accustomed to eating sth
- not be used to certain food
páidàng- food stall
- open-air restaurant
páidàng- food stall
- open-air restaurant (originally Hong Kong usage, now usually written as 大排檔|大排档[da4 pai2 dang4]
fèiqǐnshí- to neglect sleep and food
jiǎobàn- blender
- food mixer
běnbāngcài- Shanghainese food
tiānjiā- additive
- food additive
shēngliàn- food chain
chǎnliáng- food growing area
chúnshí- vegan
- vegan food
càishìchǎng- food market
shìchīpǐn- food sample
shíyóu- cooking oil
- food oil
shíliàn- food chain
jiànkāngshípǐn- health food
kǒuzhī- desire for good food
áoáodài- cry piteously for food
shípǐn- junk food
chīchī- to gorge oneself with food
xiǎoshízhōngxīn- Food court
shū- cloth, silk, beans and grain
- food and clothing
- daily necessities
jiānzháshípǐn- fried food
shuǎngxīnměishí- comfort food
chádànfàn- plain tea and simple food
- (fig.) bread and water
绿shípǐn- clean, unadulterated food product
- organic food
suōjiéshí- to economize on clothes and food
- to scrimp and save (idiom)
chīhǎisāi- to stuff oneself with food
shízhīwèi- lit. to eat without tasting the food
- worried or downhearted (idiom)
shízhòng- food poisoning
shíchuīguì- food is more precious than jade and firewood more expensive than cassia (idiom)
- the cost of living is very high
lónggānfèngdǎn- rare food
- ambrosia (delicacy)
mínshíwéitiān- Food is the God of the people. (idiom); People view food as the primary need.
- Food first, ethical niceties second
zhuǎnyīnshípǐn- genetically modified (GM) food
shípǐnjiāgōng- food processor
LiánguóLiángnóngzhī- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
shíyànjīng,kuàiyàn- lit. to eat but finely ground grain and finely chopped meat (idiom, from Analects)
- fig. to be fastidious about one's food

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