| 盘飧 | pán sūn | dishes; the food in a dish | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | T688 network mainly engaged in collecting, collating various industries throughout the country, enterprise information. Enterprises need to supper. | |
| 2 | Here in the creation of his Beethoven Symphony No. 9 when something happened, two or three examples to supper readers. | |
| 3 | A lobster caught by Steve Hatch and his uncle Robert Green was spared from being cooked and ripped apart on a plate because of its color. |