There are 24 total results for your 龐 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
龐 庞 see styles |
páng pang2 p`ang pang |
(bound form) huge; (bound form) numerous and disordered; (bound form) face |
龐克 庞克 see styles |
páng kè pang2 ke4 p`ang k`o pang ko |
(music) punk (loanword) |
龐培 庞培 see styles |
páng péi pang2 pei2 p`ang p`ei pang pei |
Pompeium, Roman town in Bay of Naples destroyed by eruption of Vesuvius in 79; Pompey (Roman general) |
龐大 庞大 see styles |
páng dà pang2 da4 p`ang ta pang ta |
huge; enormous; tremendous |
龐德 庞德 see styles |
páng dé pang2 de2 p`ang te pang te |
Pang De (-219), general of Cao Wei at the start of the Three Kingdoms period, victor over Guan Yu 關羽|关羽; Pound (name); Ezra Pound (1885-1972), American poet and translator |
龐氏 庞氏 see styles |
páng shì pang2 shi4 p`ang shih pang shih |
Ponzi (name); Pond's (brand of skin care products), also written 旁氏 |
龐涓 庞涓 see styles |
páng juān pang2 juan1 p`ang chüan pang chüan |
Pang Juan (-342 BC), military leader and political strategist of the School of Diplomacy 縱橫家|纵横家[Zong4 heng2 jia1] during the Warring States Period (425-221 BC) |
龐翁 see styles |
páng wēng pang2 weng1 p`ang weng pang weng |
Pang weng |
龐茲 庞兹 see styles |
páng zī pang2 zi1 p`ang tzu pang tzu |
Ponzi (name) |
龐蘊 see styles |
páng yùn pang2 yun4 p`ang yün pang yün |
Pang Yun |
龐貝 庞贝 see styles |
páng bèi pang2 bei4 p`ang pei pang pei |
Pompeii, ancient Roman town near Naples, Italy |
龐雜 庞杂 see styles |
páng zá pang2 za2 p`ang tsa pang tsa |
complex; complicated; many and varied |
勒龐 勒庞 see styles |
lè páng le4 pang2 le p`ang le pang |
Jean-Marie Le Pen (1928-), French Front National extreme right-wing politician |
臉龐 脸庞 see styles |
liǎn páng lian3 pang2 lien p`ang lien pang |
face |
面龐 面庞 see styles |
miàn páng mian4 pang2 mien p`ang mien pang |
face |
龐加萊 庞加莱 see styles |
páng jiā lái pang2 jia1 lai2 p`ang chia lai pang chia lai |
Henri Poincaré (1854-1912), French mathematician, physicist and philosopher |
龐居士 see styles |
páng jū shì pang2 ju1 shi4 p`ang chü shih pang chü shih |
Layman Pang |
龐德街 庞德街 see styles |
páng dé jiē pang2 de2 jie1 p`ang te chieh pang te chieh |
Bond Street (London, England) |
都龐嶺 都庞岭 see styles |
dū páng lǐng du1 pang2 ling3 tu p`ang ling tu pang ling |
Dupang mountain range between south Hunan and Guangdong |
龐家堡區 庞家堡区 see styles |
páng jiā bǎo qū pang2 jia1 bao3 qu1 p`ang chia pao ch`ü pang chia pao chü |
Pangjiabao district of Zhangjiakou city, Hebei |
龐氏騙局 庞氏骗局 see styles |
páng shì piàn jú pang2 shi4 pian4 ju2 p`ang shih p`ien chü pang shih pien chü |
Ponzi scheme |
龐然大物 庞然大物 see styles |
páng rán dà wù pang2 ran2 da4 wu4 p`ang jan ta wu pang jan ta wu |
(idiom) huge monster; colossus |
極為龐大 极为庞大 see styles |
jí wéi páng dà ji2 wei2 pang2 da4 chi wei p`ang ta chi wei pang ta |
monumental |
詹姆斯·龐德 詹姆斯·庞德 see styles |
zhān mǔ sī · páng dé zhan1 mu3 si1 · pang2 de2 chan mu ssu · p`ang te chan mu ssu · pang te |
James Bond |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 24 results for "龐" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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