cháng​dǐng​yī​luán

to judge the whole from a part

  1. to taste
    to taste; to try a small amount of food or drink; also written cháng
  2. cauldron
    an ancient Chinese cooking vessel, typically round with three legs and two handles or rectangular with four legs, used for cooking or holding food; often made of bronze or clay
  3. numeral
    one
    one; the number 1; single; alone
  4. piece of meat
    (bound form) a small piece of meat, especially meat cut into a small slice or chunk