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Trad. 交歡
- to have cordial relations with each other
- to have sexual intercourse
Trad. 尋歡作樂
- pleasure seeking (idiom); life of dissipation
Trad. 不歡而散
- to part on bad terms
- (of a meeting etc) to break up in discord
Trad. 買笑追歡
- lit. to buy smiles to seek happiness
- abandon oneself to the pleasures of the flesh (idiom)
Trad. 悲歡離合
- joys and sorrows
- partings and reunions
- the vicissitudes of life
Trad. 賓主盡歡
- both the guests and the hosts thoroughly enjoy themselves (idiom)
Trad. 繞膝承歡
- to live with one's parents, thus bringing them happiness (idiom)
Trad. 皆大歡喜
- As You Like It, comedy by Shakespeare
Trad. 皆大歡喜
- to everyone's delight and satisfaction
Trad. 歡呼雀躍
- cheering excitedly (idiom)
- jubilant
Trad. 歡天喜地
- delighted
- with great joy
- in high spirits
Trad. 歡忭鼓舞
- see 歡欣鼓舞|欢欣鼓舞[huan1 xin1 gu3 wu3]
Trad. 歡樂時光
- happy time
- happy hour (in bars etc)
Trad. 歡欣鼓舞
- (idiom) elated and excited; overjoyed
Trad. 歡聚一堂
- to gather happily under one roof
Trad. 歡蹦亂跳
- glowing with health and vivacity (idiom)
Trad. 歡迎光臨
- Welcome! (used by staff to greet customers when they enter a shop or restaurant)
Trad. 杯酒言歡
- a few drinks and a nice conversation (idiom)
Trad. 討人喜歡
- to attract people's affection
- charming
- delightful
Trad. 另覓新歡
- to seek happiness elsewhere (euphemism for extramarital sex)
- a bit on the side
Trad. 強顏歡笑
- to pretend to look happy
- to force oneself to smile
Trad. 把酒言歡
- to drink and chat merrily (idiom)
Trad. 魚水之歡
- the pleasure of close intimacy in a couple (idiom)
- sexual intercourse
Trad. 盡歡而散
- to disperse after a happy time (idiom)
- everyone enjoys themselves to the full then party breaks up
Trad. 春節聯歡晚會
- CCTV New Year's Gala, Chinese New Year special
- abbr. to 春晚[Chun1 Wan3]
