Hong
Hong
(v. t. & i.)
To hang.
(n.)
A mercantile establishment or factory for foreign trade in China, as formerly at Canton; a succession of offices connected by a common passage and used for business or storage.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Hong
Hong
hong
◊ verb ▪ to dry
hòng
▪ Intend, aim; expect ◦ Đừng hòng học một ngoại_ngữ trong một tuần : You can't axpect to learn a foreign language in a week. ▪ (ít dùng) About, nearly ◦
hóng
▪ Get, take, receive ◦ Đi_chơi hóng_mát : To go for a walk and get some fresh air ▪ Wait for ◦ Hóng mẹ đi chợ về :
hông
◊ noun ▪ hip; side; flank
chặn họng
▪ To muzzle, to impose silence on (somebody) ◦ nói chặn_họng : to speak in such a way as to muzzle someone
dặm hồng
▪ (văn_chương, cũ) Rosy road (full of dirt)
già họng
▪ như già mồm
húng
▪ Basil ◦ Húng dổi : Sweet basil
họng
◊ noun ▪ throat
hỏng
◊ verb ▪ to fail; to miss; to break down; to fail at an examination ◦ hỏng việc : to fail in an affair
hồng
◊ adj ▪ pink; rosy ◊ noun ▪ persimmon
hồng hào
◊ adj ▪ ruddy, pink
hổng
▪ Having gaps, gaping, hollow ◦ Lỗ hổng : A gap ◦ Kiến_thức có nhiều lổ hổng : Knowledge with many gaps in it
hửng
▪ Break, begin to shine ◦ Trời hửng : The sun broke through the clouds; the clouds broke (for the sun to come through) ▪ Hửng hửng (láy, ý giảm) ◦
làm hỏng
◊ verb ▪ to foil; to wreck; to thwart
hong
Pinyin: hong
Wade-Giles: hung
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