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méng
mist
The unicorn and the swine try to hide from the glowing light in the high grass. It would not help much, but it is mist, so they are good covered against the fairy, that wants to take them to dr. Mengele.

Compositions

Explanation of characters by Herbert A. Giles

Mêng is composed of 艸 ts'ao vegetation and an important phonetic. It was originally defined as 王女 wang nü prince's daughter, a name for wistaria, and came to mean in the dark, dull, stupid, the young, and then to teach.

Chinese-English (CC-CEDICT)



méng
drizzle/mist



mēng
to deceive/to cheat/to hoodwink/to make a wild guess



méng
blind/dim-sighted


mēng
(knocked) unconscious/dazed/stunned


méng
to cover/ignorant/to suffer (misfortune)/to receive (a favor)/to cheat/surname Meng


měng
Mongol ethnic group/abbr. for Mongolia 蒙古國|蒙古国[Meng3 gu3 guo2]/Taiwan pr. [Meng2]

Phrases ending with the given character

huī
mēng
mēng
dusky/overcast (of weather)
ěr
méng
hormone (loanword)/see 激素[ji1 su4]
fèi
luò
méng
pheromone
ěr
méng
hormone (loanword)
méng
Richmond (place name or surname)
méng
méng
foggy/misty/hazy
mài
méng
McDermott (name)

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