宴饗

宴飨
yànxiǎng
  1. to host a banquet
  2. feast
  3. banquet
  4. ceremony of sacrifice

CEDICT

  1. 古代天子大集群臣賓客宴會。《漢書第五禮儀》:「歲首。 ……百家賜宴大作。」」。
  2. 祭祀酒食獻祭鬼神。「文獻異文」。

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宴客 yàn
  1. to host a banquet
  2. guest at a banquet
款宴 kuǎnyàn to host a banquet
設宴 shèyàn to host a banquet
他們昨晚設宴招待了我們。

They entertained us at dinner last night.

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開筵 kāiyán to host a banquet
yàn
  1. (bound form) feast
  2. repose
歡宴 huānyàn
  1. feast
  2. celebration
盛宴 shèngyàn feast
現在是 2014 年 11 月 1 日。我覺得盧盧島的居民根本不懂萬聖節有多重要。萬聖節讓我們用幽默和盛宴來面對死亡的議題。節日慶祝以橙色、黑色和紫色為主色。萬聖節源自於非常古老的傳統,既有基督教的,也有異教的。百科全書都能告訴你它神秘的起源。

It is now the 1st of November of 2014. I opine that Lulu Islanders just do not understand how important Halloween is. Halloween allows us to face the theme of death with humour and feasting. It celebrates the colours orange, black, and purple. Halloween springs from very ancient traditions, both Xtian and pagan. An encyclopedia could tell one about its mysterious beginnings.

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筵上 yánshǎng feast
筵讌 yányàn
  1. feast
  2. banquet
shāng
  1. feast
  2. goblet
酒宴 jiǔyàn
  1. feast
  2. repose
上海人结婚,有的人家办酒宴场面很大。

Some Shanghainese hold large banquets when they get married.

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酒筵 jiǔyán
  1. feast
  2. banquet
宴會 yànhuì
  1. banquet
  2. feast
  3. dinner party

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在江戶時代賞月的宴會非常受歡迎。

In the Edo period, moon-viewing parties were very popular.

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飲宴 yǐnyàn
  1. banquet
  2. dinner
  3. drinking party
  4. feast
晚宴 wǎnyàn
  1. banquet
  2. dinner party
  3. soiree
瓊筵 qióngyán
  1. banquet
  2. elaborate feast
筵席 yán
  1. banquet
  2. mat for sitting
餐宴 cānyàn banquet
飯局 fàn
  1. dinner party
  2. banquet
宴飲 yànyǐn
  1. to wine and dine
  2. to feast
  3. banquet
  1. woven mat
  2. seat
  3. banquet
  4. place in a democratic assembly
  5. classifier for banquets, conversations etc
我将不出席派对。

I will not attend the party.

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辦桌 bànzhuō
  1. (Tw) to hold a banquet
  2. to provide catering
  3. catering
  4. banquet
  5. roadside banquet (Taiwanese-style banquet, typically held under large tents in the street, to celebrate special occasions)