méng mēng měng

cover; ignorant; suffer; mongolia

HSK 6 #1039

DEFINITIONS

蒙 méng
  • drizzle
  • mist
  • blind
  • dim-sighted
  • surname Meng
  • to cover
  • ignorant
  • to suffer (misfortune)
  • to receive (a favor)
  • to cheat
蒙 mēng
  • to deceive
  • to cheat
  • to hoodwink
  • to make a wild guess
  • (knocked) unconscious
  • dazed
  • stunned
蒙 měng
  • Mongol ethnic group
  • abbr. for Mongolia 蒙古國|蒙古国[Meng3 gu3 guo2]
  • Taiwan pr. [Meng2]

STROKES

WORDS

古国 měng gǔ guó Mongolia
古國 měng gǔ guó Mongolia
古大夫 měng gǔ dài fu (coll.) quack (doctor); charlatan
古沙雀 méng gǔ shā què (bird species of China) Mongolian finch (Bucanetes mongolicus)
古沙鸻 měng gǔ shā héng (bird species of China) lesser sand plover (Charadrius mongolus)
古沙鴴 měng gǔ shā héng (bird species of China) lesser sand plover (Charadrius mongolus)
古百灵 méng gǔ bǎi líng (bird species of China) Mongolian lark (Melanocorypha mongolica)
古百靈 méng gǔ bǎi líng (bird species of China) Mongolian lark (Melanocorypha mongolica)
古语 měng gǔ yǔ Mongolian language
古語 měng gǔ yǔ Mongolian language
召 méng zhào to be called by God
哥馬利 méng gē mǎ lì Bernard Montgomery (Montie) (1887-1976), Second World War British field marshal; Montgomery or Montgomerie (surname)
嘉慧 měng jiā huì Yoyo Mung (1975-), Hong Kong actress
圈 mēng quān (Internet slang) dazed; confused
在鼓裡 méng zài gǔ lǐ variant of 蒙在鼓裡|蒙在鼓里[meng2 zai4 gu3 li3]; lit. kept inside a drum (idiom); fig. completely in the dark
地卡罗 méng dì kǎ luó Monte-Carlo (Monaco) (Tw)
地卡羅 méng dì kǎ luó Monte-Carlo (Monaco) (Tw)
城县 méng chéng xiàn Mengcheng county in Bozhou 亳州[Bo2 zhou1], Anhui
城縣 méng chéng xiàn Mengcheng county in Bozhou 亳州[Bo2 zhou1], Anhui
塾 méng shú primary school
娜麗莎 méng nà lì shā Mona Lisa
山县 méng shān xiàn Mengshan county in Wuzhou 梧州[Wu2 zhou1], Guangxi
山縣 méng shān xiàn Mengshan county in Wuzhou 梧州[Wu2 zhou1], Guangxi
巴薩 méng bā sà Mombasa (city in Kenya)
巴頓 méng bā dùn Mountbatten (name, Anglicization of German Battenberg); Lord Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900-1979), British commander in Southeast Asia during WWII, presided over the partition of India in 1947, murdered by the IRA.