A Pronouncing and Defining Dictionary of the Swatow Dialect (汕頭方言音義字典) / phong | 閩南語書寫

A Pronouncing and Defining Dictionary of the Swatow Dialect (汕頭方言音義字典) / phong

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  • To hold or grasp with both hands; a double handful; to scoop up in both hands.

  • m̄ cĭeⁿ cêk phóng;

    there is not a double handful of it.

  • phóng cúi m̄ hù chùi;

    water scooped up in the hands does not all reach the mouth.

  • To run against; to meet unexpectedly; to encounter by accident.

  • sie phòng tîeh;

    happened to meet each other.

  • jît àm, thóiⁿ m̄ kìⁿ, nŏ̤ nâng phòng káu thâu khak hueh lāu;

    it was dark so that they could not see, and the two came in collision with such force that their heads bled from the bump.

  • phòng i m̄ tîeh;

    did not come across him.

  • màiⁿ lâi tó̤ phòng thâu phòng náu;

    do not come into collision with him.

  • nŏ̤ cîah cûn sie phòng;

    the two vessels collided.

  • thèng phòng i kâi châi-khì;

    it depends on his luck.

  • phòng tîeh ŭ ki-hŭi;

    happened to have an opportunity.

  • líang ke tŏ̤ lō tèng siang phòng;

    the two met on the road.

  • To crackle; to pop.

  • phòng-phĭe;

    fire-crackers.

  • phah phòng-phīe;

    fire off crackers.

  • phòng-phĭe kîu;

    torpedoes.

  • Shaggy.

  • phòng-mô̤ⁿ káu; phòng-mô̤-ⁿsai;

    a shaggy dog.

  • ciah káu mô̤ⁿ phòng-phòng;

    that dog has very shaggy hair.

  • Dust raised by the wind; to whirl the dust about.

  • huang thàu kàu muaⁿ lō phông-phông-eng;

    the wind blows so that the whole road is covered with a cloud of dust.

  • huang li tōa, cē kîaⁿ hía sua phông-phông-kìe khí lâi;

    the wind is high, and as soon as you start the fine dust swirls upward.

  • Disheveled, uncombed hair.

  • thâu mô̤ⁿ li phông-song, bô̤ siu-sîp;

    the hair disheveled and unkempt.

  • A booth.

  • kháu phông;

    temporary rooms made in examination halls, by stretching awnings over the open courts and unroofed walls.

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  • To stagger.

  • khí-thâu-ē ô̤h kîaⁿ, kîaⁿ lâi phŏng-pheng phŏng-pheng;

    in beginning to learn to walk, one staggers.

  • i sĭ cîu cùi kâi īeⁿ, kîaⁿ lō phŏng-pheng phŏng-pheng;

    he staggers as if he were tipsy.