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Definition of Ming in English: Mingnoun mɪŋmɪŋ 1The dynasty ruling China 1368–1644 founded by Zhu Yuanzhang (1328–98) 明朝(朱元璋[1328-1398]建立的中国王朝[1368-1644]) as modifier China's Ming emperors - 1.1mass noun, usually as modifier Chinese porcelain made during the Ming dynasty, characterized by elaborate designs and vivid colours.
明代瓷器 无价的明瓷花瓶。 Example sentencesExamples - He was particularly struck by the quality of transitional Ming blue-and-white at its best.
- For Croatia and Middlesbrough it was like watching a precious Ming vase wobble on its pedestal.
- So I cannot be used for anything concrete and I sit like a decoration among Ming vases.
- Detectives raided the home of a suspected burglar - and found a haul of Chinese Ming vases on the kitchen table.
- Was it the landlord's fault for leaving Ming china in the hallway?
- That Ming vase can sit in your study for five years or more before you see its value appreciate substantially.
- The first one can be absent-mindedly tossed on the floor, then you can stick one in that Ming vase and another in the flower pot.
- To paraphrase Evelyn Waugh, entrusting LaBute with Byatt's book is like putting a Ming vase in the hands of a chimp.
- Between the Ming vase and the plastic salt shaker sat the red ball, perfectly whole.
- We'll roll up the carpets, hide the Van Goghs, cocoon the Ming vases and allow only plastic glasses.
- Leading the BBC at this moment does feel a little bit like skateboarding down a flight of stairs holding a Ming vase.
- Jammed inside this tunnel was a broken piece of Ming china.
- The reddishness of the unglazed portion of the dish is characteristic of early Ming porcelain.
- Handling them like Ming vases, the Inglebys reveal them one by one, their impact increasing by accumulation.
OriginChinese, literally 'clear or bright'. RhymesBeijing, bing, bring, Chungking, cling, ding, dingaling, fling, I Ching, king, Kunming, ling, Nanjing, Peking, ping, ring, sing, Singh, sling, spring, sting, string, swing, Synge, thing, ting, wing, wring, Xining, zing Definition of Ming in US English: MingnounmɪŋmiNG 1The dynasty ruling China 1368–1644 founded by Zhu Yuanzhang (1328–98). 明朝(朱元璋[1328-1398]建立的中国王朝[1368-1644]) - 1.1usually as modifier Chinese porcelain made during the rule of the Ming dynasty, characterized by elaborate designs and vivid colors.
明代瓷器 无价的明瓷花瓶。 Example sentencesExamples - Detectives raided the home of a suspected burglar - and found a haul of Chinese Ming vases on the kitchen table.
- That Ming vase can sit in your study for five years or more before you see its value appreciate substantially.
- The reddishness of the unglazed portion of the dish is characteristic of early Ming porcelain.
- Leading the BBC at this moment does feel a little bit like skateboarding down a flight of stairs holding a Ming vase.
- He was particularly struck by the quality of transitional Ming blue-and-white at its best.
- So I cannot be used for anything concrete and I sit like a decoration among Ming vases.
- Between the Ming vase and the plastic salt shaker sat the red ball, perfectly whole.
- The first one can be absent-mindedly tossed on the floor, then you can stick one in that Ming vase and another in the flower pot.
- Jammed inside this tunnel was a broken piece of Ming china.
- Was it the landlord's fault for leaving Ming china in the hallway?
- To paraphrase Evelyn Waugh, entrusting LaBute with Byatt's book is like putting a Ming vase in the hands of a chimp.
- For Croatia and Middlesbrough it was like watching a precious Ming vase wobble on its pedestal.
- Handling them like Ming vases, the Inglebys reveal them one by one, their impact increasing by accumulation.
- We'll roll up the carpets, hide the Van Goghs, cocoon the Ming vases and allow only plastic glasses.
OriginChinese, literally ‘clear or bright’. |