敬酒

Chinese HSK 7-9 Vocabulary Chinese ★★★ 3/5 neutral jìng jiǔ
Pinyin jìng jiǔ
Desglose de hanzi 敬 = reverence + action; 酒 = 氵(liquid) + 酉 (wine vessel) — alcoholic drink

Significado

Brindar; proponer un brindis (por respeto).

A central social ritual in Chinese dining culture. 敬酒 involves raising one's glass and offering it to another person as a sign of respect, gratitude, or goodwill. The person receiving the toast typically drinks more than the one giving it. Declining a toast can be socially awkward in many contexts. The practice is deeply embedded in business, family, and celebratory dining.

Ejemplos

  1. 宴席刚开始,主人便起身向来宾逐一敬酒,气氛十分热烈。
  2. 他向老领导敬酒时,双手捧杯,姿态十分恭敬。
  3. 在中国的商务宴请中,敬酒的顺序和方式都有约定俗成的讲究。

Guía de uso

Contexto: dining, social etiquette, business, celebration

Tono: respectful

Correcto

  • 我来敬大家一杯,感谢今晚大家的到来。(Let me propose a toast to everyone — thank you all for coming tonight.)
  • 他主动走过去向长辈敬酒,表现得很有礼貌。(He walked over proactively to offer a toast to the elders — a very polite gesture.)

Incorrecto

  • 我给自己敬了一杯。(敬酒 is directed at others, not oneself — it's a social gesture, not a self-indulgent act)

Origen e historia

敬 (to respect) + 酒 (alcohol, wine). The act of offering alcohol as a gesture of respect has ancient roots in Chinese ritual and ceremony, dating back to Zhou dynasty banquet culture.

Contexto cultural

Generación: All ages

Contexto social: Universal

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