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ling

/ling/US // lɪŋ //UK // (lɪŋ) //

玲,凌,玲玲

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ling, lings.

    • : an elongated, marine, gadid food fish, Molva molva, of Greenland and northern Europe.
    • : the burbot.
    • : any of various other elongated food fishes.

Examples

  • But the best luxury hotel, he says, is a completely Bhutanese venture: Zhiwa Ling in Paro.

  • Of Zamora, the children have always asked questions, which Winick and Ling try and answer as openly as possible.

  • Winick and Ling still miss Zamora with a “sharp pang of grief.”

  • Last week, the Hong Kong–based South China Morning Post revealed the driver was the son of senior official Ling Jihua.

  • Police refused to name the driver—later reported to be Ling Gu, 23, the son of an influential ally of Chinese President Hu Jintao.

  • It is recorded by one writer that Chang Kiu-ling, when a youth, trained pigeons to carry letters to his friends.

  • He hit Ling on the lower end of the breastbone, where his belly would be softest.

  • The plain was well-grassed, as high as Ling's knuckled knee.

  • I'm falling into the beast-man class, closer to Ling's type.

  • Ling grimaced, but followed lest his companions think him afraid.