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mongo

/mong-goh/US // ˈmɒŋ goʊ //UK // (ˈmɒŋɡəʊ) //

蒙哥,蒙戈,蒙果,蒙哥斯

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mon·gos.

    • : mungo.

Examples

  • Part of the exhibit was a sample of “mongo,” which describes something pulled from the garbage for reusing.

  • But when it does, Molina will have a nice sampling of pre-curated mongo, ready for a larger audience.

  • "Good ting to hab de larsh mout, Misser Mongo,—eat de more—lib de longer," said Billy.

  • Under my window I have two big jars,—one full of mongo,3 the other of very fine sand.

  • The king, just arisen from bed, looked out of the window, and was astounded to see the mongo and sand perfectly assorted.

  • Originally it must have been either gravel and mongo, or else mongo and some other kind of lentil nearly resembling it in size.

  • It came to pass that, out of the forty slaves brought in the caravan, the Mongo rejected eight.