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

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

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  • The tossing and rolling of a vessel on the water.

  • huang hiah, éng būe hiah, hía cûn tó̤ pong lío;

    after the wind has ceased and before the waves have gone down, the pitching of the vessel is hardest for people to bear.

  • To burst; to split from dryness; to pop; to crackle.

  • pòng lîh;

    to burst asunder.

  • màiⁿ khṳt i pòng tîeh mâk;

    do not let it fly in your eyes when it bursts.

  • kha-tháng pòng kho khṳ̀;

    the washtub has burst its hoop.

  • ēng húe-îeh pòng cîeh;

    blast rocks with gunpowder.

  • cîeh pòng;

    the rocks burst and fly apart.

  • pòng-cē-kìe;

    the sound of an explosion.

  • pòng-pòng-kìe;

    the sound of successive explosions.

  • pòng cò̤ nŏ̤ pôiⁿ;

    burst in two.

  • tŏ̤ hṳ́ tói pòng chut lâi;

    burst from the inside.

  • pòng kàu chap-chap-chùi;

    burst in pieces.

  • pòng phùa;

    burst apart.

  • pòng khui;

    split open.

  • pòng tīo;

    spoiled by bursting.

  • pòng-cîh;

    snapped off.

  • Luxuriant; grassy.

  • pŏng-pŏng-cheⁿ;

    a luxuriant greenness.

  • kak chù kâi châng-hn̂g, thóiⁿ tîeh pŏng-pŏng-cheⁿ;

    the cultivated fields everywhere appear very green.

  • An imitation of the English word pound; to weigh in pounds.

  • cêk pōng tǹg pńg-tī chìn sĭ câp-jī níe;

    a pound, according to native scales, is twelve Chinese ounces.

  • cang pōng chìn, pōng thóiⁿ jîeh tăng;

    take steelyards weighing pounds and see how many pounds it weighs.