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郎,郎中,郎咸平,郎朗

Definitions

  1. 1

    Scot. and North England.

    • : long.

Examples

  • Auld lang syne” is Scottish-Gaelic for “old long since,” or, more idiomatically, “days gone by” or “time long past.

  • Hitchcock also met Fritz Lang, who was later to work in Hollywood.

  • Take this verse by famous Scottish poet Robert Burns in his famous Scottish poem “Auld Lang Syne.”

  • “We are grateful for the opportunity that Andrew gave us to reestablish Helmut Lang,” the two said about CEO Andrew Rosen.

  • When she stands by the bedside of a dying Victor McLaglen and sings “Auld Lang Syne,” it is an occasion for real tears.

  • He didna stay very lang, and gaed awa' saying he'd come back again.

  • Lang bleats for one, and I thought I might address it to him as a kind of open letter.

  • It was built at Chatham, from the design of Mr. Oliver Lang, of mahogany and on the diagonal principle.

  • I only hope we'll hae the pleesure o' meetin' you here again afore lang.

  • Mupinguypinguy (mupapinguypinguy) lang nà siyag kasab-an, He just hangs his head when he is reprimanded.