jong
名词 n.
英 /dʒɒŋ/
美 /dʒɔŋ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A Tibetan building which makes up a prefecture; typically a monastery or fortress.
— The rock on which the jong stands must at one time have been lapped by the waters of the lake, but at the present time the Yam-dok tso has retreated so far, that a quashy stretch of vivid green quagmire spreads between the road and the shore.
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A friendly term of address, especially for a young man.
— I take out my pocket knife and start to smooth it. What do you want with that stick says Jan. Nothing. Well throw it away. No jong I am going to keep it.
- Alternative form of djong (“type of sailing ship”).
词源
词源 1
From Tibetan རྫོང (rdzong, “fortress, castle; province, district”).
词源 2
Borrowed from Afrikaans jong (“male servant; boy”), from Dutch jongen (“young”).
词源 3
See djong.
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