- 烹饪 pēngrèn to cookto prepare food by heating; to cook
- 烹调 pēngtiáo to cookto cook dishes; to prepare food
- 烹制 pēngzhì to cookto cook or prepare food
- 烹茶 pēngchá to brew teato brew, make, or steep tea
- 兔死狗烹 tùsǐgǒupēng to discard or kill those who helped once their purpose is served(idiom) literally "to boil the hunting hound once the rabbit is dead"; figuratively refers to a leader who gets rid of those who helped him gain power once he no longer needs them
- 烹饪法 pēngrènfǎ cookerythe art, practice, or method of preparing and cooking food; cuisine
- 如烹小鲜 rúpēngxiǎoxiān to do something with ease(idiom) to handle a situation with ease or lightness; specifically to govern a large state as if cooking a small fish, meaning to do so without over-handling or causing unnecessary disturbance
- 烹调法 pēngtiáofǎ cooking methodthe technique or method of preparing and cooking food; cuisine
- 烹龙炮凤 pēnglóngpáofèng sumptuous feastcook dainty meats and fine dishes; describes a lavish and extravagant meal with the rarest delicacies
- 割烹 gēpēng to cookto prepare and cook food; to cut and boil meat
- 治大国若烹小鲜 zhìdàguóruòpēngxiǎoxiān governing is like cooking small fishruling a large nation is like cooking a small delicacy; suggests that effective government requires minimal intervention or over-handling
- 炮凤烹龙 páofèngpēnglóng sumptuous feastsumptuous and exotic dishes; a lavish feast; also written as [[炮龙烹凤|炮龍烹鳳|pao2 long2 peng1 feng4]] or [[烹龙炮凤|烹龍炮鳳|peng1 long2 pao2 feng4]]
- 炮龙烹凤 páolóngpēngfèng sumptuous feastsumptuous and exotic dishes; a lavish feast
- 烹宰 pēngzǎi to slaughter and cookTo slaughter animals for food and then cook or boil them.
- 烹煮 pēngzhǔ to cookto cook or boil food
- 烹茗 pēngmíng to brew teato brew tea; to make tea
- 烹调术 pēngtiáoshù cookeryThe art or practice of cooking
- 烹饪学 pēngrènxué gastronomythe art or study of good eating and cooking; gastrology
- 牛鼎烹鸡 niúdǐngpēngjī to swat a fly with a cannonto use a large cauldron intended for cooking an ox to boil a chicken; to waste great talent on a trivial task
- 狡兔死走狗烹 jiǎotùsǐzǒugǒupēng to discard someone after they have served their purposeLiterally "to boil the hound once it has caught the rabbit"; used as an idiom to describe getting rid of those who have accomplished a task once they are no longer needed.
- 镬烹 huòpēng to cook a criminal in a cauldronAn ancient form of execution or torture involving boiling the offender in a large vat or cauldron.
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH