长 zhǎngcháng HSK2 long Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents Showing: All "zhang3" meanings All meanings 379 zhǎng 197 grow 120look/appear 71leader 3increase 2neighborhood head 1cháng 183 long 178forte 4surplus 1 Some sentences contain multiple meanings of 长, so totals are smaller than the sum of items. 197 sentences for 长 (zhǎng) — page 6 of 10 1…45678…10 Go to page Go 别看他长得高大,其实是个胆小的脓包。 bié kàn tā zhǎng de gāodà, qíshí shì gè dǎnxiǎo de nóngbāo. Despite his tall stature, he is actually a cowardly wimp. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary那个穿红衣服的小子长得虎头虎脑的。 nà gè chuān hóng yīfu de xiǎozi zhǎng de hǔtóuhǔnǎo de. That boy in red looks quite robust and spirited. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他的小侄儿长得非常可爱,大家都喜欢他。 tā de xiǎo zhí r zhǎng de fēicháng kě'ài, dàjiā dōu xǐhuan tā. His little nephew is very cute, and everyone likes him. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary由于他们两家有堂亲关系,所以长得很像。 yóuyú tāmen liǎng jiā yǒu táng qīn guānxi, suǒyǐ zhǎng de hěn xiàng. Because the two families are related as paternal cousins, they look very much alike. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary从面貌特征上看,这对双胞胎长得非常像。 cóng miànmào tèzhēng shàng kàn, zhè duì shuāngbāotāi zhǎng de fēicháng xiàng. In terms of facial features, the twins look very much alike. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我太久没理发了,头发长得都遮住眼睛了。 wǒ tài jiǔ méi lǐfà le, tóufa zhǎng de dōu zhēzhù yǎnjing le. I haven't had a haircut for so long that my hair is covering my eyes. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary由于长年干农活,他的手上长了厚厚的茧。 yóuyú chángnián gàn nónghuó, tā de shǒu shàng zhǎng le hòu hòu de jiǎn. Due to years of farm work, he has thick calluses on his hands. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我的小侄女今年刚满三岁,长得非常可爱。 wǒ de xiǎo zhínǚ jīnnián gāng mǎn sān suì, zhǎng de fēicháng kě'ài. My little niece just turned three this year, and she is very cute. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary吃完甜食记得漱一下口,这样不容易长蛀牙。 chīwán tiánshí jìde shù yīxià kǒu, zhèyàng bù róngyì zhǎng zhùyá. Remember to rinse your mouth after eating sweets to prevent cavities. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary由于卫生条件差,那个孩子的头上长了虱子。 yóuyú wèishēng tiáojiàn chà, nàgè háizi de tóushàng zhǎng le shīzi. Due to poor hygiene, the child has lice in their hair. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary你这个不长记性的蠢才,怎么又把钥匙丢了? nǐ zhègè bù zhǎng jìxing de chǔncái, zěnme yòu bǎ yàoshi diū le? You forgetful fool, how could you lose your keys again? Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary那个小朋友长得真好看哪,笑起来还有个酒窝。 nàge xiǎopéngyǒu zhǎng de zhēn hǎokàn na, xiào qilai hái yǒu gè jiǔwō. That child is so good-looking; they even have a dimple when they smile. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这孩子今年长得很快,个头已经超过他爸爸了。 zhè háizi jīnnián zhǎng de hěn kuài, gètóu yǐjīng chāoguò tā bàba le. The child has grown so fast this year that he is already taller than his father. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary要是胡子再长长,我就得从里面挑食物残渣了。 yàoshi húzi zài zhǎng cháng, wǒ jiù děi cóng lǐmiàn tiāo shíwù cánzhā le. If that beard gets any longer, I'll be picking food out of it. Source: OpenSubtitles她白皙的脸颊上长了几颗雀,看上去非常俏皮。 tā báixī de liǎnjiá shàng zhǎng le jǐ kē qiāo, kànshangqu fēicháng qiàopi. A few freckles on her fair cheeks give her a very playful look. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary碧绿的藤蔓累在墙头的铁丝网上,长得很茂盛。 bìlǜ de téngmàn léi zài qiángtóu de tiěsīwǎng shàng, zhǎng de hěn màoshèng. The emerald green vines are draped over the wire mesh on the wall, growing very lushly. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary那个小女孩长得非常漂亮,性格也十分乖巧可人。 nà gè xiǎo nǚhái zhǎng de fēicháng piàoliang, xìnggé yě shífēn guāiqiǎo kěrén. That little girl is very pretty, and her personality is also very sweet and well-behaved. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary老师告诉我们,新颖最初的意思是新长出来的芽。 lǎoshī gàosu wǒmen, xīnyǐng zuìchū de yìsi shì xīn zhǎng chulai de yá. The teacher told us that the word 'xinying' (novel) originally meant a newly sprouted bud. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary院子里种着的向日葵长得很高,金黄色的花盘非常漂亮。 yuànzi lǐ zhòng zhe de xiàngrìkuí zhǎng de hěn gāo, jīnhuángsè de huāpán fēicháng piàoliang. The sunflowers in the courtyard have grown very tall, and their golden heads are beautiful. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary在当年的网络聊天室里,长得不帅的男生常被称为青蛙。 zài dāngnián de wǎngluò liáotiānshì lǐ, zhǎng de bù shuài de nánshēng cháng bèi chēngwéi qīngwā. In the internet chat rooms of the past, guys who weren't handsome were often called 'frogs'. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary 1…45678…10 Go to page Go