- 盎司 àngsī ounce (weight)unit of weight used in the British and American systems, divided into avoirdupois and troy
- 盎然 àngrán overflowingabundant; plentiful; exuberant; used to describe a feeling, atmosphere, or interest that is very strong or thick
- 生机盎然 shēngjī'àngrán full of lifeexuberant; full of life and vitality
- 春意盎然 chūnyì'àngrán spring is in the airThe atmosphere of spring is overflowing; used to describe a scene where the beauty and feeling of spring are very strong.
- 兴味盎然 xìngwèi'àngrán full of interestTo be full of interest; showing great enthusiasm or genuine interest
- 生意盎然 shēngyì'àngrán full of lifefull of life and energy; exuberant
- 生趣盎然 shēngqù'àngrán full of lifeto overflow with the joy of life; lively and full of interest
- 古意盎然 gǔyì'àngrán overflowing with antique charmTo be filled with a classical atmosphere or an antique and elegant flavor
- 盎撒 àngsā Anglo-SaxonAnglo-Saxon; specifically used in modern Chinese internet slang to refer to the Anglosphere or Western powers
- 盎斯 àngsī ounce(loanword) unit of weight used in British and American systems, equivalent to 1/16 pound (avoirdupois) or 1/12 pound (troy)
- 盎格鲁 ànggélǔ Anglo-(bound form) Anglo-; of or relating to the Angles, English people, or the English language
- 盎格鲁-撒克逊 ànggélǔsākèxùn Anglo-Saxonpertaining to the Anglo-Saxon people, their language, or their culture
- 盎格鲁撒克逊 ànggélǔsākèxùn Anglo-SaxonThe Anglo-Saxon people or their language
- 盎格鲁萨克逊 ànggélǔsàkèxùn Anglo-Saxon
- 盎盂相击 àngyúxiāngjī to quarrel(idiom) to have a disagreement; used to describe a domestic dispute, like pots and pans clanking together
- 盎盂相敲 àngyúxiāngqiāo to quarrel(idiom) to have a family argument or dispute; refers to the sound of bowls and pots clashing together.
- 盎盎 àng'àng plentiful(literary) appearing full or overflowing
- 袁盎 yuán'àng Yuan AngYuan Ang (c. 200–148 BC), a famous minister and statesman of the Western Han dynasty known for his directness and for advising Emperor Jing to execute [[晁错|晁錯|chao2 cuo4]] during the Rebellion of the Seven States.
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH