欣赏 | xīn shǎng | to appreciate; to enjoy; to admire | |
赞赏 | zàn shǎng | to admire; to praise; to appreciate | |
观赏 | guān shǎng | to look at sth with pleasure; to watch (sth marvelous); ornamental | |
鉴赏 | jiàn shǎng | to appreciate (as a connoisseur) | |
赏赐 | shǎng cì | to bestow; to confer (a reward for service); a reward |
1 | After seeing that, Shang Yang raised his voice and said:" Anyone who carries the pole to the north gate will get 50 ounces of silver." | |
2 | The Guardian, I note, did not favour me with an obituary. | |
3 | Then he told the crowd whoever took the pole to the north gate would be awarded 10 ounces of silver. | |
4 | As one Japanese chef told me at that whale festival in 2005: "If other people don't want to eat whale, that's fine. | |
5 | He appeared a comfortable owner of something, a man from whom the common run of mortals could well expect gratuities . |