葷 | [ hūn ] strong-smelling vegetable (garlic etc), non-vegetarian food (meat, fish etc), vulgar, obscene |
葷油 | [ hūn yoú ] lard, animal fat |
葷笑話 | [ hūn hua ] dirty jokes, jokes of a visceral nature |
葷粥 | [ xūn yù ] an ethnic group in ancient northern China |
葷素 | [ hūn sù ] meat and vegetable |
葷腥 | [ hūn xīng ] meat and fish |
葷菜 | [ hūn caì ] non-vegetarian dish (including meat, fish, garlic, onion etc) |
葷辛 | [ hūn xīn ] very pungent and spicy vegetable dishes (a common Buddhist term) |
⇒ 七葷八素 | [ qī hūn bā sù ] confused, distracted |
⇒ 五葷 | [ wǔ hūn ] (Buddhism etc) the five forbidden pungent vegetables: leek, scallion, garlic, rape and coriander |
⇒ 有葷有素 | [ yoǔ hūn yoǔ sù ] to include both meat and vegetables |
⇒ 油葷 | [ yoú hūn ] meat foods |
⇒ 茹葷 | [ rú hūn ] to eat meat |
⇒ 茹葷飲酒 | [ rú hūn yǐn jiǔ ] to eat meat and drink wine |
⇒ 開葷 | [ kaī hūn ] to eat meat after having maintained a vegetarian diet, (fig.) to do sth as a novel experience |