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crowd

[yōng]

1. to hold: ~ hold. 2. to surround: a front and a back ~. A group of young workers ~ walked out with a master teacher.3. (crowd) crowded: a ~ and entered. Everyone went to the front. 4.

Commission

[yōng] [yòng]

1. to employ: hire ~. 2. to refer to a person who is employed: female ~.

[yōng]

[嗈] bird song.

Lazy

[yōng]

Sleepy; lazy: ~ lazy.

mediocre

[yōng]

1. ordinary; mediocre: ~ speech ~ action (ordinary speech and action). 2. not brilliant; not doing anything: ~ man. ~ doctor. ~ ~ bok. 3. surname. 4. with (mostly used in the negative): no ~ detail. No ~ taboo. 5. To express a rhetorical question; wouldn't it be: ~ There is help for it?

Carbuncle

[yōng]

Suppurative inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous tissues, the etiological agent is staphylococcus, occurring mostly on the back or neck, the symptom is localized redness and swelling, forming a hard lump, the surface of the many pustules, sometimes forming many small holes in a sieve-like shape, very painful, often resulting in fever, chills, etc., and in severe cases, complicating sepsis.

Yong

[yōng]

1. Yongjiang, the name of the water, in Guangxi. 2. an alias for Nanning, Guangxi.

Yong

[yōng]

Ancient musical instruments, playing music to indicate the beat of the large bell.

[yōng]

Lake, the name of an ancient lake, in present-day Yueyang, South China.

[róng] [yōng]

Anciently synonymous with "banyan": "to tie a cable under a large ~ tree."

[zhōng] [yōng]

Anciently synonymous with "bell", an ancient percussion instrument.

Yong Yong

[yōng]

Name of a state in the Zhou dynasty, southwest of present-day Xinxiang, Henan.

[yōng]

1. a lazy woman. 2. a character used in the personal names of ancient women.

[yōng]

[滽滽] Ancient name for water. In present-day Mengjin, Henan Province.

Hypophthalmichthys nobilis

[yōng]

Also called bighead carp and fathead carp. Fish. Up to 1 meter long, with a dark black back with small black spots, a large head, and a ribbed posterior ventral margin. It is a major freshwater farmed fish in China, distributed in all major water systems in the country.

Breakfast

[yōng]

Cooked food, sometimes referring specifically to breakfast.

鈪糽

[yōng]

Anciently the same as "carbuncle": "Attacking Qi with the whole world is like deciding to break ~ with a crossbow of a thousand pounds." .

[yōng]

1. Harmony; harmony. 2. 古通 "壅",堵塞:"~the river does not flow for three days."

Bloated

[yōng]

[Bloated] The body is too fat or the clothes are worn too much, and the movements are not flexible. It is also used as a metaphor for a large organization with low efficiency.

smatching

[yōng] [yǒng]

[~~] describes the harmony of sound, as in "The geese ~~ and swim south." Qi pharyngeal plug.

[yōng] [yǒng]

[~水], an ancient name for a river, about the area of the city of Shangqiu in present-day Henan Province, China. Water aggregation.

Long wall

[yōng]

1. city wall. 2. a high wall.

Congestion

[yōng]

1. blockage: ~ plug. 2. to cultivate soil or fertilizer on the roots of a plant: ~ soil.