Raise your glass to drink or celebrate
Raising a glass means raising your glass to drink or celebrate. Thepinyin for raising a glass is [jǔbēi], which means raising a glass to drink. Lift means to lift and hold up, lift means to act easily, initiate and set up, and cupmeans to celebrate.
a courtesy name for raising a glass?
hold a cup
hold a cupandpoint to a hipflask at a banquet topour wine and make a toast. Citation and explanation are also used as a light. Holding a glass. It is mostly used topour wine and respect guests.
1. Tang Luo Yin’spoem “Friends in the Snow”: Whoever thinks holds the lamp, sits upand hates navigation. 2, Song Lubing’s “Complaining about Love” word: the same lamp, and the eyebrows, the residual light. 3, “The Warning World Tongyan Du Shiniang’s Angry Treasure Box”: Anyone who is thick with ten niangs, without exception, is happy with his wife, singing and dancing, and each isstrong, and must be happy. 4, Ma Feng Xirong’s “Biography of luliang heroes” The ninth time: Mr. Erpersonally toasted, and relatives and friends also took turns to hold the lamp.
What is a toast bgm?
Raise your glass. Lift: lift up, lift up: raise your head, raise your hand, lift weights, and hesitate. Action behavior: behavior, easy. Initiate: topromote, hold, and initiate. Put forward: give an example. Recommend: to recommend or recommend. All: the whole country. The whole world and the whole family. In ancient times, it refers to the imperial examination: the imperial examination, thepromotion ofpeople, and the fame in one fell swoop.
bgm: background music.
What does it mean topropose a toast to invite wine?
My answer is: Raise your glass.
Lift:
Lift up, lift up: raise your head, raise your hand, lift weights, and hesitate.
Behavior: Behave easily.
Initiate, initiate: raise the meaning, do the work and create new things.
put forward: give an example.
recommendation: recommendation and recommendation.
all: the whole country. The whole world and the whole family.
In ancient times, it refers to the imperial examination: the imperial examination, thepromotion ofpeople, and instant fame.
cups, vessels for holding wine, water, tea, etc., are mostly cylindrical or trumpet-shaped and are made of wood, metal, glass or ceramics.