| 饔飧不继 | yōng sūn bù jì | to not know where the next meal will come from (idiom) | |
| 饔飧 | yōng sūn | (literary) lit. breakfast and supper; fig. cooked food | |
| 饔饩 | yōng xì | to present slaughtered or live animals | |
| 朝饔夕飧 | zhāo yōng xī sūn | lit. breakfast in the morning and supper in the evening (idiom); fig. to do nothing but eat and drink |
| 1 | This is a pile of shinny silver! | |
| 2 | "I know the cost of my wedding is a bit higher than the average but it is the event of a lifetime" she said. | |
| 3 | Daring souls get the thrill of a lifetime on trekking expeditions and safaris in remote places from Africa to Asia. |