Definitions

páng (adjective) huge; enormous
Páng (noun) surname

Etymology

A dragon  inside a house 广

About

The character "庞" traces its origins to the traditional form "龐", which structurally combines the "广" radical, typically indicating a building or shelter, with "龍", meaning dragon, to evoke a sense of monumental scale or imposing presence akin to a dragon within a vast space. Initially denoting specifically tall buildings or spacious dwellings, its semantic range broadened over centuries to describe general largeness, immense size, or great quantity, while in certain classical texts it occasionally acquired connotations of disorder or chaos. The modern character retains this primary focus on magnitude, with its compositional elements still hinting at the etymological connection to grandeur and expansive structures.

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Clerical Western Han dynasty (202 BC-9 AD)
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Example Sentences Hide

这只大象很大。

Zhè zhī dàxiàng hěn pángdà.

This elephant is very huge.

他的脸很圆。

Tā de liǎnpáng hěn yuán.

His face is very round.

资料杂难以整理。

Zīliào pángzá nányǐ zhěnglǐ.

The materials are numerous and disorderly, making them hard to organize.

先生是我们的老师。

Páng xiānsheng shì wǒmen de lǎoshī.

Mr. Pang is our teacher.

这个项目需要大的资金支持。

Zhège xiàngmù xūyào pángdà de zījīn zhīchí.

This project requires enormous financial support.

杂的事务让他疲惫不堪。

Pángzá de shìwù ràng tā píbèi bùkān.

The numerous and messy affairs make him exhausted.

博物馆里有一具大的恐龙骨架。

Bówùguǎn lǐ yǒu yī jù pángdà de kǒnglóng gǔjià.

There is a huge dinosaur skeleton in the museum.

面对杂的市场信息,他做出了明智的决策。

Miànduì pángzá de shìchǎng xìnxī, tā zuò chūle míngzhì de juécè.

Facing the numerous and disorderly market information, he made a wise decision.