佳肴

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Meaning and Usage

"佳肴" refers to delicious, high-quality dishes or fine food, often implying carefully prepared or gourmet meals. It is a somewhat formal or literary term used to praise food.

Common Contexts

You will often see "佳肴" in contexts related to banquets, festivals, or when describing exquisite cuisine. It is not used for everyday simple meals but rather for special or refined dishes.

Collocations and Patterns

  • "丰盛佳肴" (sumptuous fine dishes): used to describe abundant and delicious food, often at celebrations.
  • "品尝佳肴" (taste fine dishes): emphasizes the act of savoring gourmet food.
  • "准备佳肴" (prepare fine dishes): highlights the effort in cooking or arranging special meals.

Nuances

Using "佳肴" conveys appreciation and respect for the quality of the food. It is more elevated than just "" (meals) or "" (dishes). Avoid using it for casual or fast food.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "佳肴" with "" which is broader and can include any delicious food, including snacks or street food. "佳肴" specifically suggests well-prepared, often cooked dishes served in a formal or festive setting.

Example Sentences

This restaurant is famous for offering a variety of fine dishes.

During the Spring Festival, every family prepares sumptuous dishes to

He has high standards for food and only likes to taste genuine fine dishes.