lǎng

clear, bright; distinct

HSK 5 #1276

DEFINITIONS

  • clear, bright
  • distinct
  • clear
  • bright

STROKES

WORDS

奧特托 ào tè lǎng tuō Otranto city on the southeast heel of Italy
奥特托海峡 ào tè lǎng tuō hǎi xiá Strait of Otranto between the heel of Italy and Albania
奧特托海峽 ào tè lǎng tuō hǎi xiá Strait of Otranto between the heel of Italy and Albania
宫崎吾 gōng qí wú lǎng Miyazaki Gorō (1967-), Japanese film director
宮崎吾 gōng qí wú lǎng Miyazaki Gorō (1967-), Japanese film director
克士 bù lǎng kè shì The Bronx, borough of New York City
大学 bù lǎng dà xué Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
大學 bù lǎng dà xué Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
族 bù lǎng zú Blang people, one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the PRC
运动 bù lǎng yùn dòng Brownian motion
運動 bù lǎng yùn dòng Brownian motion
索瓦・霍兰德 fú lǎng suǒ wǎ ・ huò lán dé François Hollande (1954-), French Socialist politician, president of France 2012-2017; also written 奧朗德|奥朗德[Ao4 lang3 de2]
索瓦・霍蘭德 fú lǎng suǒ wǎ ・ huò lán dé François Hollande (1954-), French Socialist politician, president of France 2012-2017; also written 奧朗德|奥朗德[Ao4 lang3 de2]
拉格日 lā gé lǎng rì Lagrange (name); Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1735-1813), French mathematician and physicist
克常数 pǔ lǎng kè cháng shù Planck's constant h, approximately equal to 6.626 x 10^-34 joule.seconds or 4.135 x 10^-15 electron volt.seconds
克常數 pǔ lǎng kè cháng shù Planck's constant h, approximately equal to 6.626 x 10^-34 joule.seconds or 4.135 x 10^-15 electron volt.seconds
吟 lǎng yín to recite in a loud, clear voice
姆酒 lǎng mǔ jiǔ rum (loanword)
文 lǎng wén Longman (name)
照 lǎng zhào to shine brightly; (fig.) to perceive clearly
县 lǎng xiàn Nang county, Tibetan: Snang rdzong, in Nyingchi prefecture 林芝地區|林芝地区[Lin2 zhi1 di4 qu1], Tibet
縣 lǎng xiàn Nang county, Tibetan: Snang rdzong, in Nyingchi prefecture 林芝地區|林芝地区[Lin2 zhi1 di4 qu1], Tibet
誦 lǎng sòng to read aloud with expression; to recite; to declaim
讀 lǎng dú to read aloud
森喜 sēn xǐ lǎng MORI Yoshirō (1937-), Japanese rugby player and politician, prime minister 2000-2001, famous for numerous gaffes