上馆子
shàng guǎn zi
Pinyin

Definition

上馆子
 - 
shàng guǎn zi
  1. to eat out
  2. to eat at a restaurant

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

shǎng
  1. 1 see 上聲|上声[shǎng shēng]
Shàng hǎi
  1. 1 Shanghai municipality, central east China, abbr. to 滬|沪[Hù]
shàng bān
  1. 1 to go to work
  2. 2 to be on duty
  3. 3 to start work
  4. 4 to go to the office
ér zi
  1. 1 son
hái zi
  1. 1 child
dài shàng
  1. 1 to take along with one
fáng zi
  1. 1 house
  2. 2 building (single- or two-story)
  3. 3 apartment
  4. 4 room
  5. 5 CL:棟|栋[dòng],幢[zhuàng],座[zuò],套[tào],間|间[jiān]
rì zi
  1. 1 day
  2. 2 a (calendar) date
  3. 3 days of one's life
zǎo shang
  1. 1 early morning
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè]
wǎn shang
  1. 1 evening
  2. 2 night
  3. 3 CL:個|个[gè]
  4. 4 in the evening
mǎ shàng
  1. 1 at once
  2. 2 right away
  3. 3 immediately
  4. 4 on horseback (i.e. by military force)
yī xià zi
  1. 1 in a short while
  2. 2 all at once
  3. 3 all of a sudden
yī bèi zi
  1. 1 (for) a lifetime
yī zhèn zi
  1. 1 a while
  2. 2 a spell
  3. 3 a short time
  4. 4 a burst
shàng xià
  1. 1 up and down
  2. 2 top and bottom
  3. 3 old and new
  4. 4 length
  5. 5 about
shàng xià bān
  1. 1 to start and finish work
shàng lái
  1. 1 to come up
  2. 2 to approach
  3. 3 (verb complement indicating success)
shàng chuán
  1. 1 to upload
shàng qián
  1. 1 to advance
  2. 2 to step forward
shàng wǔ
  1. 1 morning
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè]

Idioms (20)

一哭二闹三上吊
yī kū èr nào sān shàng diào
  1. 1 to make a terrible scene (idiom)
  2. 2 to throw a tantrum
一条绳上的蚂蚱
yī tiáo shéng shàng de mà zha
  1. 1 lit. grasshoppers tied together with a piece of string (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. people who are in it together for better or worse
  3. 3 people who will sink or swim together
一瓶子不响,半瓶子晃荡
yī píng zi bù xiǎng , bàn píng zi huàng dang
  1. 1 lit. a full bottle makes no sound; a half-filled bottle sloshes (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. empty vessels make the most noise
三天不打,上房揭瓦
sān tiān bù dǎ , shàng fáng jiē wǎ
  1. 1 three days without a beating, and a child will scale the roof to rip the tiles (idiom)
  2. 2 spare the rod, spoil the child
上一次当,学一次乖
shàng yī cì dàng , xué yī cì guāi
  1. 1 to take sth as a lesson for next time (idiom)
  2. 2 once bitten, twice shy
上下其手
shàng xià qí shǒu
  1. 1 to raise and lower one's hand (idiom); to signal as conspiratorial hint
  2. 2 fig. conspiring to defraud
上不了台面
shàng bù liǎo tái miàn
  1. 1 better kept under the table (idiom)
  2. 2 not to be disclosed
  3. 3 too inferior to show in public
上不得台盘
shàng bù dé tái pán
  1. 1 too uncouth to appear in public (idiom)
  2. 2 unfit for a public role
上天入地
shàng tiān rù dì
  1. 1 lit. to go up to heaven or down to Hades (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to go to great lengths
  3. 3 to search heaven and earth
上天无路,入地无门
shàng tiān wú lù , rù dì wú mén
  1. 1 lit. there is no road to the sky, nor door into the earth (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to be at the end of one's rope
  3. 3 to be trapped in a hopeless situation
上有天堂,下有苏杭
shàng yǒu tiān táng , xià yǒu Sū Háng
  1. 1 lit. there is heaven above, and there is 蘇杭|苏杭[Sū Háng] below (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. the beauty and affluence of Suzhou and Hangzhou is comparable with heaven
上有政策,下有对策
shàng yǒu zhèng cè , xià yǒu duì cè
  1. 1 The higher ups have policies while the lower downs have their own ways of getting around them. (idiom)
上有老下有小
shàng yǒu lǎo xià yǒu xiǎo
  1. 1 lit. above are the elderly, below are the young (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to have to take care of both one's aging parents and one's children
  3. 3 sandwich generation
上梁不正下梁歪
shàng liáng bù zhèng xià liáng wāi
  1. 1 lit. If the upper beam is not straight, the lower beam will be crooked (idiom); fig. subordinates imitate their superiors' vices
上气不接下气
shàng qì bù jiē xià qì
  1. 1 out of breath (idiom)
  2. 2 to gasp for air
上行下效
shàng xíng xià xiào
  1. 1 subordinates follow the example of their superiors (idiom)
上贼船
shàng zéi chuán
  1. 1 lit. to board a pirate ship (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to associate with criminals
不入虎穴,焉得虎子
bù rù hǔ xué , yān dé hǔ zǐ
  1. 1 How do you catch the tiger cub without entering the tiger's lair? (idiom); Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
不要在一棵树上吊死
bù yào zài yī kē shù shàng diào sǐ
  1. 1 don't insist on only taking one road to Rome (idiom)
  2. 2 there's more than one way to skin a cat
不见兔子不撒鹰
bù jiàn tù zi bù sā yīng
  1. 1 you don't release the hawk until you've seen the hare (idiom)
  2. 2 one doesn't act without some incentive

Sample Sentences

哦,就是说聊天什么的。很快大家就能打成一片,好像大家都是一家人一样的。这个是一个坐火车的非常有趣的经历呀。好,那下一个问题,就是说,你现在,年夜饭一般是在家里吃还是上馆子?
ō ,jiùshìshuō liáotiān shénme de 。hěn kuài dàjiā jiù néng dǎ chéng yīpiàn ,hǎoxiàng dàjiā dōu shì yījiārén yīyàng de 。zhège shì yī ge zuò huǒchē de fēicháng yǒuqù de jīnglì yā 。hǎo ,nà xiàyīge wèntí ,jiùshìshuō ,nǐ xiànzài ,niányèfàn yībān shì zài jiālǐ chī háishì shàng guǎnzi ?
Oh, you could chat and whatnot. Everyone got together really quickly, it's like they were one big family. That's a really interesting experience to have while riding a train. OK, next question: These days, do you generally eat New Year's dinner at home, or do you go out to a restaurant?
最近两年是上馆子比较多一点。比较省力,如果上馆子的话。在自己家里烧比较累。而且爸妈现在年纪比较大了。
zuìjìn liǎngnián shì shàng guǎnzi bǐjiào duō yīdiǎn 。bǐjiào shěnglì ,rúguǒ shàng guǎnzi dehuà 。zài zìjǐ jiālǐ shāo bǐjiào lèi 。érqiě bàmā xiànzài niánjì bǐjiào dà le 。
In the last two years we've been going out to restaurants more often. It's less work to go to a restaurant. Cooking at home is kind of exhausting. And now my mom and dad are getting pretty old.
那么上馆子的话也可以呀。全家一起去馆子里吃。
nàme shàng guǎnzi dehuà yě kěyǐ yā 。quánjiā yīqǐ qù guǎnzi lǐ chī 。
You can still do that at a restaurant. Everyone goes out to eat together.
非常吉利。所以大家晚上都不要睡觉,都睁着眼睛等着大年初一早上南天门掉下来的金银财宝吧。那么,下面的就是,你一般年夜饭是在家里吃还是上馆子,去饭店里吃呢?
fēicháng jílì 。suǒyǐ dàjiā wǎnshang dōu bùyào shuìjiào ,dōu zhēng zhe yǎnjing děng zhe dàniánchūyī zǎoshang Nán Tiānmén diàoxiàlái de jīnyín cáibǎo ba 。nàme ,xiàmian de jiùshì ,nǐ yībān niányèfàn shì zài jiālǐ chī háishì shàng guǎnzi ,qù fàndiàn lǐ chī ne ?
It's very auspicious. So nobody wants to go to sleep. Everybody keeps their eyes open, waiting for jewels and treasure to fall out of the Southern Gate of Heaven on New Year's Day. Well, then, next is, do you generally eat the New Year's dinner at home or go out to a restaurant?