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liang

/lyahng/US // lyɑŋ //

梁,梁先生,梁朝伟

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural liang, liangs.

    • : a Chinese unit of weight, equal to 1/16 catty, and equivalent to about 1.33 ounces.

Examples

  • At the Ultra Gobi, a day after the top finishers had slept off their exhaustion, I found myself chatting with Liang and Zhao Jiaju, the second-place finisher, in a hotel courtyard.

  • Zhang and Liang will work alongside each other for the next six months to make sure the transition goes smoothly, according to the letter.

  • During the same press conference, Ben Embarek and Liang, the leaders of the WHO-China team, laid out what they called four main hypotheses and ranked them, from least to most likely.

  • A union representative told Buzzfeed News that they never received a text from Liang.

  • One of the rookie officers, Peter Liang, was walking with a flashlight in one hand and his gun in the other.

  • During that time Liang allegedly texted his representative at the police union.

  • When the door opened Liang fired one shot striking Gurley in the chest and killing him.

  • In an interview, Liang said, “Air should be the most valueless commodity, free to breathe for any vagrant or beggar.”

  • Mr. Liang, the editor of Chinese Progress, was warned by Kang in time to fly himself, but four of his relatives had been captured.

  • Mrs. Liang herself lived quietly at home until the year 1900.

  • This is how the great commander Chu-ko Liang is said to have replenished his failing stock of arrows.

  • Foremost amongst these was Mrs. Liang, mother of Ling Ai, the headmistress of the girls' school.

  • Mrs. Liang was baptized, her own feet and Ling Ai's were unbound, and the latter became a pupil in the girls' school.