English-Thai Dictionary
yang
N หลัก ปรัชญา จีน (ห ยาง lak-prad-ya-jin
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
YANG
Yang, n. Etym: [Of imitative origin. ]
Defn: The cry of the wild goose; a honk.
YANG
YANG Yang, v. i.
Defn: To make the cry of the wild goose.
New American Oxford Dictionary
yang
yang |yaNG, yäNG jæŋ | ▶noun (in Chinese philosophy ) the active male principle of the universe, characterized as male and creative and associated with heaven, heat, and light. Contrasted with yin. ORIGIN from Chinese yáng ‘male genitals, ’ ‘sun, ’ ‘positive. ’
Yangon
Yan gon |ˌyäNGˈgōn ˌjɑŋˈɡoʊn | Burmese name for Rangoon.
Yangshao
Yangshao |jaŋˈʃaʊ | ▶noun [ usu. as modifier ] Archaeology a Neolithic civilization of northern China, dated to c. 5000 –2700 bc and preceding the Longshan period. It is marked by pottery painted with naturalistic designs of fish and human faces and abstract patterns of triangles, spirals, arcs, and dots. ORIGIN named after Yang Shao Cun, the first settlement of this period to be excavated (1921 ).
Yangtze
Yang tze |ˈyaNGˈ (t )sē ˈjɑŋktsi | the principal river in China. It rises as the Jinsha in the Tibetan highlands and flows south and then east for 3,964 miles (6,380 km ) through central China before it enters the East China Sea at Shanghai. Also called Chang Jiang.
Oxford Dictionary
yang
yang |jaŋ | ▶noun (in Chinese philosophy ) the active male principle of the universe, characterized as male and creative and associated with heaven, heat, and light. Contrasted with yin. ORIGIN from Chinese yáng ‘male genitals ’, ‘sun ’, ‘positive ’.
Yangon
Yangon |jaŋˈgɒn | Burmese name for Rangoon.
Yangshao
Yangshao |jaŋˈʃaʊ | ▶noun [ usu. as modifier ] Archaeology a Neolithic civilization of northern China, dated to c. 5000 –2700 bc and preceding the Longshan period. It is marked by pottery painted with naturalistic designs of fish and human faces and abstract patterns of triangles, spirals, arcs, and dots. ORIGIN named after Yang Shao Cun, the first settlement of this period to be excavated (1921 ).
Yangtze
Yangtze |ˈjaŋtsi | the principal river of China, which rises as the Jinsha in the Tibetan highlands and flows 6,380 km (3,964 miles ) southwards then generally eastwards through central China, entering the East China Sea at Shanghai. Also called Chang Jiang.
Duden Dictionary
Yang
Yang Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Y a ng |das Yang; Genitiv: des Yang [s ] chinesisch = Penis (zusammen mit Yin die Grundkraft des Lebens bildendes ) männliches Prinzip in der chinesischen Philosophie
Yangon
Yan gon Rangun |Yang o n |
French Dictionary
yang
yang n. m. nom masculin Catégorie essentielle de la pensée taoïste chinoise, correspondant au mouvement. : Le yin et le yang. ANTONYME yin .
Spanish Dictionary
yang
yang nombre masculino En la filosofía china, principio activo y masculino que, junto con su complementario y opuesto, el yin, constituye el principio fundamental de la vida y del orden universal :el yang es la parte positiva y dominada por la luz .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Yangon
Yan gon /jɑːŋɡóʊn |jæŋɡɔ́n /名詞 ヤンゴン 〘ミャンマー最大の都市; 旧首都; 旧称Rangoon 〙.
Yangtze (Kiang)
Yang tze (Kiang )/jɑ́ːŋtsi (-kiǽŋ )|jǽŋtsi -/名詞 〖the ~〗揚子江, 長江 〘チベット東方から発し中国中部を貫流して東シナ海に注ぐ同国最大の川 (4,827km )〙.