"liang" 怎么发音
word
/ˈɫjæŋ/, /ɫiˈæŋ/
LYANG, lee-YANG
/liˈæŋ/
lee-YANG
释义
A 'liang' is a traditional Chinese unit of weight, roughly equal to 50 grams, and still used in some Asian countries for measuring food, medicine, or precious metals.
IPA 音标
美式英语
/ˈɫjæŋ/, /ɫiˈæŋ/
英式英语
/liˈæŋ/
简化发音
美式
LYANG, lee-YANG
英式
lee-YANG
语境中听
One liang of gold is about 50 grams.
Please buy half a liang of tea for me.
The medicine should be weighed by the liang.
At the market, grandma always asks for three liang of pork.