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Dictionary - results for meal

SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
fàn- food
- cuisine
- cooked rice
- meal
- CL:[wan3],|[dun4]
cān- meal
- to eat
- classifier for meals
shànshí- meal
cāndiǎn- food
- dish
- meal
dùn- to stop
- to pause
- to arrange
- to lay out
- to kowtow
- to stamp (one's foot)
- at once
- classifier for meals, beatings, scoldings etc: time, bout, spell, meal
- to eat
- evening meal
jùn- remains of a sacrifice or a meal
Zhōngcān- Chinese meal
- Chinese food
- CL:[fen4],|[dun4]
便便biànfàn- an ordinary meal
- simple home cooking
zuòfàn- to prepare a meal
- to cook
lěngcān- cold meal
- cold food
jiācān- to have an extra meal
- snack
chīfàn- to have a meal
- to eat
- to make a living
cān- great meal
- banquet
tàocān- set meal
- product or service package (e.g. for a cell phone subscription)
fàn- cafeteria meal specially prepared for a group of visitors
- set meal
kuàicān- fast food
- snack
- quick meal
wǎnfàn- evening meal
- dinner
- supper
- CL:[fen4],|[dun4],[ci4],[can1]
wǎncān- evening meal
- dinner
- CL:[fen4],|[dun4],[ci4]
zhèngcān- (regular) meal
- full meal
- main course
cángēng- leftovers from a meal
chuīcuàn- to light a fire and cook a meal
- a good meal
- sumptuous food
yòngfàn- to eat
- to have a meal
yòngcān- to eat a meal
liúfàn- to stay for a meal
- food kept for sb
fàn- box meal
- packed lunch
- take-away food
fàn- an unappealing and unsatisfying meal
cān- communal meal
- formal dinner of club or group
shūshí- vegetarian meal
- vegetarian diet
qīngshí- light meal
- snack
sòngcān- home delivery of meal
jìnshí- to take a meal
- to eat
jìncān- to have a meal
liàng- to estimate how much food is required for a meal
kāifàn- to serve a meal
fěn- bone meal
fěn- fish meal
chībushàng- unable to get anything to eat
- to miss a meal
fàn- unsavory meal taken in remembrance of past hardships
- fig. poor-tasting meal
bǎicān- potluck meal
zhùcān- buffet
- self-service meal
dànfān- to have a square meal
kuàiduǒ- to chew on a large slab (idiom); a large mouthful is hard to chew
- to tuck into a great meal
bǎokǒu- to eat one's fill
- to have a good meal
ròu- dishes with generous amounts of meat and fish
- lavish meal
便便jiāchángbiànfàn- simple home-style meal
- common occurrence
- nothing out of the ordinary
cángēngshèngfàn- leftovers from a meal
- fig. remnants handed down from others
cáncháshèngfàn- spoilt tea, leftover food (idiom); remains after a meal
- crumbs from the feast
yòngcānshíjiān- meal times
cèngchīcèng- to cadge a meal
fànhòuyòng- post cibum (pharm.)
- to take (medicine) after a meal
yǒusuǒyǒusuǒshī- there is no gain without a loss (idiom)
- there is no such thing as a free meal

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