cóng

from, by, since, whence, through

DEFINITIONS

从 cóng
  • surname Cong
  • from
  • through
  • via
  • to follow
  • to obey
  • to engage in (an activity)
  • never (in negative sentence)
  • (Taiwan pr. [zong4]) retainer
  • assistant
  • auxiliary
  • subordinate
  • related by common paternal grandfather or earlier ancestor

STROKES

WORDS

那时起 cóng nà shí qǐ since that time; from then on
小到大 cóng xiǎo dào dà from childhood to adulthood; since childhood
shì cóng to be from; originating from
何而来 cóng hé ér lái where did it come from
伦蒂 cóng lún dì from Lungmen; referring to a city or location named Lungmen in the context of Arknights
门 cóng mén from the door; out of the door
始至终 cóng shǐ zhì zhōng from beginning to end; throughout
雄虫 cóng xióng chóng from the male insect
眸底 cóng mòu dǐ from the depth of the eye; from the depths of the eye
中作梗 cóng zhōng zuò gěng to hinder; to act as an obstacle or obstruction in the process
头开始 cóng tóu kāi shǐ start from scratch; start over
米行 cóng mǐ háng from the rice shop; from the rice store
天 cóng tiān from the sky
业者 cóng yè zhě practitioners; professionals; people engaged in a particular occupation or industry
史 cóng shǐ from Shi (a personal name); in this context, likely referring to a person named Shi
龙二 lóng èr cóng Long Er from
胆 cóng dǎn from the bottom of the heart; from deep within