yǎn chū
to act (in a play)
to perform
to put on (a performance)
performance
concert
show
CL:場|场[chang3],次[ci4]
yǎn
to develop
to evolve
to practice
to perform
to play
to act
biǎo yǎn
play
show
performance
exhibition
to perform
to act
to demonstrate
CL:場|场[chang3]
shàng yǎn
to screen (a movie)
to stage (a play)
a screening
a staging
yǎn jìn
evolution
gradual forward progress
yǎn biàn
to develop
to evolve
development
evolution
yǎn suàn
to calculate
to perform calculations
yù yǎn yù liè
ever more critical
problems get more and more intense
yǎn xí
maneuver
exercise
practice
to maneuver
zhǔ yǎn
to act the leading role (in a movie or a play)
to star
lead actor
yǎn shuō
speech
to deliver a speech
jiǎng yǎn
to lecture
to speak publicly
yǎn zòu
to perform on a musical instrument
bàn yǎn
to play the role of
to act
yǎn yuán
actor or actress
performer
CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4],名[ming2]
yǎn chàng
sung performance
to sing for an audience
yù yǎn
dummy run
to run through sth
to rehearse
yǎn shì
to demonstrate
to show
presentation
demonstration
chóng yǎn
a repeat performance
repeat occurrence (e.g. of a disaster)
dǎo yǎn
to direct
director (film etc)
yǎn wǔ
arms drill
to practice martial arts
yì yǎn
benefit performance
charity show
gōng yǎn
to perform (e.g. on the stage)
to lecture
yǎn xì
to put on a play
to perform
fig. to pretend
to feign
tuī yǎn
to deduce
to infer
to derive
an implication
yǎn bō
broadcast performance
televised or podcast lecture
yǎn yì
to dramatize historical events
novel or play on historical theme
hé yǎn
to act together
to put on a joint performance
lù yǎn
road show or promotional tour (for a product etc)
lǐng xián zhǔ yǎn
leading actors (in a show)
starring
wén yì yǎn chū
theatrical performance
CL:場|场[chang3]
shǒu yǎn
maiden stage role
first performance
first public showing
pái yǎn
to rehearse (a performance)
xún huí yǎn chū
(theater etc) to tour
to be on tour
to give itinerant performances
jūn shì yǎn xí
military exercise
war game
Sān guó yǎn yì
Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong 羅貫中|罗贯中[Lúo Guàn zhōng], one of the Four Classic Novels of Chinese literature
a fictional account of the Three Kingdoms at the break-up of the Han around 200 AD, consistently portraying Liu Bei's Shu Han 劉備, 蜀漢|刘备, 蜀汉 as virtuous heroes and Cao Cao's Wei 曹操, 魏 as tyrannical villains