Read Edit View history 啷當 lāngdāng or so Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 啷当 啷當 lāngdāng or so (dialect) used after a number (often referring to age) to mean approximately or more or less and so on (dialect) used at the end of a list to indicate other similar things clank onomatopoeic for the sound of metal objects striking each other, such as chains or bells to be imprisoned (slang) to go to jail (derived from the sound of iron chains) Frequency Written text 0.028 per million Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)
啷当 啷當 lāngdāng or so (dialect) used after a number (often referring to age) to mean approximately or more or less and so on (dialect) used at the end of a list to indicate other similar things clank onomatopoeic for the sound of metal objects striking each other, such as chains or bells to be imprisoned (slang) to go to jail (derived from the sound of iron chains) Frequency Written text 0.028 per million Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)