chang

IPA: tʃˈæŋ

noun

  • (often italicized) A traditional harp of central and southwest Asia
  • A surname from Mandarin.
  • A surname from Chinese.
  • A surname from Korean.
  • A Naga language spoken in north-eastern India.
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Examples of "chang" in Sentences

  • Change the scale, and you change the tonal space.
  • _Tho 'chang'd my cloth of gold for amice grey -- _
  • Tho 'chang'd my cloth of gold for amice grey -- [n]
  • As the context changes, the meaning of the wink changes.
  • The rhythmic change is due to the changing of the meter.
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a label chang ...
  • I changed it to triangular and changed hypotenuse to long edge.
  • Change for the sake of change is illogical and counterproductive.
  • If the antigen changes the quality of the immune response will change.
  • Changing the units fundamentally changed the usefulness of the section.
  • One of the main changes was the changing of the 'Time Warp' choreography.
  • The changing bandgap of the semiconductor is the reason for this color change.
  • The change is out of monotony, the change because of aspirations and ambitions.
  • It doesn't help that "chang" can be pronounced 4 different ways with 4 different meanings.
  • Cheong Seong-chang, a senior fellow at the Sejong Institute think tank near Seoul, shared the view.
  • There is a peculiar ceremony, called "chang'-tu," performed now and then when i'-chu, the small omen bird, visits the pueblo.
  • When on the street, they wear what is called the chang-ot; it consists of a long white or green cloak, with green cuffs and collar, cut like a sack.
  • September 21st, 2005 at 1: 09 am tbolt says: with big brother having vanquished the evil doers in Iraqi the only thing left is for jeb the gloden sword chang an there hord of sheeples is to invade mars!
  • "chang'-an" or "i'-sa chang'-an," "chu'-wa chang'-an," etc. Chi-pa 'is the measure between the tips of the two middle fingers when the arms are extended full length in opposite directions. Chi-wan' si chi-pa 'is half the above measure, or from the tip of the middle finger of one hand, arm extended from side of body, to the sternum.

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