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tonga

/tong-guh/US // ˈtɒŋ gə //UK // (ˈtɒŋɡə) //

汤加,东加,唐加,吨加

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a light, two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle used in India.

Examples

  • Not even the hot shirtless guy from Tonga could make things feel normal.

  • In 1976, when the kidnapping happened, Haworth was 3, and his dad had a farm in Tonga, in the South Pacific.

  • Poli was a fighter for all the voiceless LGBTQ people, not just in Tonga, but all throughout the Pacific.

  • She was also impressed by his experiences teaching kids in Tonga for the Peace Corps.

  • The following message was sent by The Queen to the new King of Tonga, Tupou VI.

  • These batter-fried treats are served in fine restaurants and humble homes alike throughout Tonga.

  • Now-a-days they are better known by the native name of Tonga.

  • As large as Tonga Tabou, it is higher, and not wanting in fresh water.

  • The Indians believe that by drinking the tonga they are brought into communication with the spirits of their forefathers.

  • Now and then our crew of clean-limbed Tonga boys rested on their oars, with timid, limpid gaze turned askance.

  • Four days later a seat was booked for Kim and his small trunk at the rear of a Kalka tonga.