lang syne
郎世宁,郎咸平,朗诗,郎咸平先生
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Definitions
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- : long since; long ago.
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- : time long past.
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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.