宴会 yànhuì HSK6 banquet Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 12 sentences 他邀请我们参加宴会。 tā yāoqǐng wǒmen cānjiā yànhuì. He invited us to the banquet. Source: OpenSubtitles他在宴会上向贵宾祝酒。 tā zài yànhuì shàng xiàng guìbīn zhùjiǔ. He proposed a toast to the distinguished guests at the banquet. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary宴会什么时候结束? yànhuì shénme shíhou jiéshù? When does the banquet end? Source: OpenSubtitles宴会结束后,桌上杯盘狼藉。 yànhuì jiéshù hòu, zhuō shàng bēipán lángjí. After the banquet, the table was littered with plates and glasses. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary宴会上嘉宾满座,气氛十分热烈。 yànhuì shàng jiā bīn mǎnzuò, qìfēn shífēn rèliè. The banquet was filled with distinguished guests, and the atmosphere was very lively. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他在宴会上发表了一段简短的祝酒词。 tā zài yànhuì shàng fābiǎo le yī duàn jiǎnduǎn de zhùjiǔcí. He gave a short toast at the banquet. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary在重要的商务宴会上,人们常饮用五粮液。 zài zhòngyào de shāngwù yànhuì shàng, rénmen cháng yǐnyòng Wǔliángyè. Wuliangye is often consumed at important business banquets. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary今天的生日宴会上,老寿星看起来精神抖擞。 jīntiān de shēngrì yànhuì shàng, lǎo shòuxīng kàn qilai jīngshéndǒusǒu. The guest of honor looked full of energy at today's birthday party. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他在正式宴会上醉酒失态,表现得非常失礼。 tā zài zhèngshì yànhuì shàng zuìjiǔ shītài, biǎoxiàn de fēicháng shīlǐ. He lost his composure while drunk at a formal banquet and behaved very rudely. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary在这次宴会上,他谦虚地选择坐在下手的位置。 zài zhè cì yànhuì shàng, tā qiānxū de xuǎnzé zuò zài xiàshǒu de wèizhi. At the banquet, he modestly chose to sit in a lower-ranking seat. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary公司为庆祝成立十周年举办了一场盛大的宴会。 gōngsī wèi qìngzhù chénglì shí zhōunián jǔbàn le yī cháng shèngdà de yànhuì. The company held a grand banquet to celebrate its tenth anniversary. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary在古代宫廷的宴会上,俳优负责表演滑稽的节目来取悦皇帝。 zài gǔdài gōngtíng de yànhuì shàng, pái yōu fùzé biǎoyǎn huájī de jiémù lái qǔyuè huángdì. At ancient court banquets, jesters were responsible for performing comic acts to entertain the emperor. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary