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kang

/kahng/US // kɑŋ //

康,炕

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a masonry or earthen platform at one end of a room, heated in winter by fires underneath and spread with mats for sleeping.

Examples

  • “The trip was incredibly inspirational, not only from a design standpoint, but on a human standpoint,” said Kang.

  • The gorgeous sushi chef he meets and falls in love with, Mi-do (Kang Hye-jung), is equally silly and childish.

  • My abilities are so different from a Sung Kang or a Jamie Chung.

  • As Kang wrote in a 2008 paper, this is a case where “the free speech of men silences the free speech of women.”

  • He declared Chiang “the greatest ruler Asia has since since Emperor Kang 250 years ago.”

  • They went to the capital, forcibly removed the king from his throne, and banished him to the island of Kang-wa.

  • The Koreans call this noise kang-siong, and it seems almost deafening to one unused to it.

  • To hush up the affair he had started on a pilgrimage to Kang-rinpoche, but was caught and forbidden to return.

  • They were on their way with kith and kin to Kang-rinpoche to make the pilgrimage round the holy mountain.

  • The lake tree has a double crown, one rising like a sunshade and shading Kang-rinpoche, the other overshadowing the whole world.