ming
Prononciation : [mɪŋ]
Mot
Contexte : « name »
(noun) a short name or nickname for a person. It's like a friendly name someone might use instead of their full name.
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Ming is my best friend, and we spend a lot of time together.
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There is no one named Ming in our class this year.
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Is Ming going to the party with us?
Contexte : « cultural reference »
(noun) a reference to the Ming Dynasty, which was a time in Chinese history known for its great art and culture. People often learn about this period in history class.
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We studied the Ming Dynasty in school and learned about its famous pottery.
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The Ming Dynasty was not known for its lack of advancements in art and science.
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What were some important events during the Ming Dynasty?
Contexte : « sound »
(verb) to make a ringing sound, like a bell. It's when you hear a high, clear noise that can be pleasant.
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The bell minged beautifully when it was struck.
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The old bell did not ming anymore because it was broken.
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Did you hear the bell ming in the distance?
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