(n.) A chinese reed instrument, with tubes, blown by the mouth.
Example Sentences:
(1) By using the method of Bjerknes and Cheng, isolated murine gastrointestinal epithelial sheets were prepared for scanning electron microscopy.
(2) Cheng Xiaohe, a North Korea expert from Beijing’s Renmin University, said by attacking Syria Trump had killed four birds with one stone.
(3) Glu-12 and Thr-14 were identified to be substrate specificity determinants in this peptide (Cheng, H.-C., Litwin, C. M. E., Hwang, D. M., and Wang, J. H. (1991) J. Biol.
(4) • Additional reporting by Cui Zheng, Liu Yang and Han Cheng
(5) The men were taken to various police stations and would be questioned in relation to Cheng’s death, police said.
(6) They still have some idea that because they are students, the communist party won’t do something serious to them,” said Alvin Cheng, a 27-year-old protester who attends an Australian university.
(7) Mass poisonings, called yusho and yu-cheng, occurred in western Japan in 1968 and central Taiwan in 1979, respectively.
(8) I would say it is a problem within Islam.” Turnbull attempted to head off community tensions shortly after the shooting of police civilian worker Curtis Cheng in Parramatta by emphasising the inclusive nature of Australian society.
(9) dioeca C. Y. Cheng, E. lepidosperma C. Y. Cheng, E. lomatolepis Schrenk and E. intermedia var.
(10) The robotics work was coordinated by Gordon Cheng at the Technical University in Munich, and French researchers built the exoskeleton.
(11) I think with the Chinese government intervention it will be settled quickly,” Cheng said.
(12) Hong Kong students Amber Thavasa and Tan Cheng, both 22, adored the giant prints of Hockney's drawings on an iPad.
(13) Several current members were born outside France, including the Lebanese-born writer Amin Maalouf and Chinese-born writer François Cheng.
(14) Police arrest five in western Sydney raids after Parramatta shooting Read more The joint counter-terrorism team executed search warrants on Wednesday and detained four people in relation to their investigation into the fatal shooting of 58-year-old Cheng by 15-year-old Farhad Jabar Khalil Mohammad outside Parramatta police station on Friday.
(15) At least two distinct classes of mediator have been described, based on differences in apparent molecular weight, isoelectric point and biological activity (Cheng, K., and Larner, J.
(16) Seated in his pristine office overlooking the port of Piraeus, Captain Fu Cheng Qiu sums up the magnitude of China's interest in Greece .
(17) The disorder was called Yu-Cheng, "oil disease," in Taiwan.
(18) The teenager was arrested in Wentworthville on Wednesday following pre-dawn raids across Sydney’s west after the fatal shooting of New South Wales police employee Curtis Cheng on 2 October.
(19) Together, the dimethyl sulfate and permanganate studies verify [Reitzer, L. J., Bueno, R., Cheng, W. D., Abrams, S. A., Rothstein, D. M., Hunt, T. P., Tyler, B.
(20) One Tanzanian politician, Andrew Chenge, was forced to resign in 2008 after investigators discovered more than £500,000 in a Jersey bank account he controlled.
Heng
Definition:
(imp.) Hung.
Example Sentences:
(1) It is an enormous earthwork henge, roughly 180m across, with a stone passage tomb at its centre.
(2) At 4.43am on 21 June, when the sun rises above the rolling plains of Wiltshire and, cloud willing, its rays come fingering their way through the grass to touch the mighty sarsens and bluestones of the Henge, it will be a moment of joy for all concerned: the battles of the past between druids, crusties, conservators, archaeologists, seers and sightseers are over – thousands of them will be there, ready to celebrate the dawn of a new age for the Neolithic.
(3) There were similar comments on Tan's Facebook page, with Bao Heng commenting : "These [Chinese] drivers don't deserve the same salary and benefits.
(4) The first grooved pottery, which is so distinctive of the era, was made here, for example, and the first henges – stone rings with ditches round them – were erected on Orkney.
(5) To detect the risk factors of low birth weight in the newborns, a case-control study was conducted in 5 Health Stations of Donge-heng District of Beijing from Sept 1985 to June 1986.
(6) They were joined by Drew Sherman of the Cook Islands and Brunei’s Mike Wong Mun Heng.
(7) Colombia confirms first three deaths of patients infected with Zika virus Read more The new work provides experimental evidence that once the virus reaches the developing brain, it can infect and harm cells that are key for further brain development, said Hengli Tang of Florida State University, a lead author of the work, which was released Friday by the journal Cell Stem Cell.
(8) I appreciate that the monument needs to be protected, and that a nominal sum could fairly be charged for the cost of a fence and a few guards, but £72 for a timed visit is clearly preposterous for those who are happy to walk from the perimeter, and simply want to wander round the stones, without buying a Henge in a Snowstorm (they don't really sell that, do they?)
(9) Of course, the Henge itself has been substantially remodelled over the centuries, never more so than during the last, when several stones were re-erected and lintels were replaced to form trilithons that hadn't been intact for a long time.
(10) In recent decades the pushing back of the dates for the various phases of Stonehenge's construction, together with extensive new evidence from digs at the nearby massive earthen henge at Durrington Walls, have contributed to a different sort of a narrative; and there's general archaeological consensus that this entire part of Wiltshire, from the huge earthworks at Avebury and Silbury Hill, stretching down the Avon to Woodhenge and Durrington Walls, and taking in the strange features known as the cursus and the Stonehenge Avenue (parallel earthwork ridges running for several kilometres) as well as scores of barrows (or burial mounds) constituted an integrated "sacred landscape".