Definitions

àng (literary) ancient earthenware container with a big belly and small mouth; (literary) brimming; abundant

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound.

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About

The character "盎" is structured with "央" positioned above the radical "皿", which denotes a container. Originally, it referred to a broad-mouthed ceramic vessel used for holding substances. Its meaning extended to describe a state of fullness or exuberance, evident in classical compounds like "盎然". In contemporary usage, while it can still indicate a basin, it is primarily employed in the transliteration "盎司" for the unit of measurement ounce. The components "央" and "皿" consistently align with its historical association with vessels.

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Seal Chu (Warring States: 475-221 BC)
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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Clerical Qin dynasty (221-206 BC)
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这个杯子能装十二司。

Zhè gè bēi zi néng zhuāng shí èr àng sī.

This cup can hold twelve ounces.

花园里春意然。

Huā yuán lǐ chūn yì àng rán.

The garden is full of the joy of spring.

他对学习兴趣然。

Tā duì xué xí xìng qù àng rán.

He is full of interest in learning.

格鲁文化影响深远。

Àng gé lǔ wén huà yǐng xiǎng shēn yuǎn.

Anglo culture has a far-reaching influence.

这瓶饮料含有多少司?

Zhè píng yǐn liào hán yǒu duō shǎo àng sī?

How many ounces does this bottle of drink contain?

司和克之间转换需要计算。

Zài àng sī hé kè zhī jiān zhuǎn huàn xū yào jì suàn.

Converting between ounces and grams requires calculation.

孩子们在公园玩得兴致然。

Hái zi men zài gōng yuán wán de xìng zhì àng rán.

The children are playing in the park with great delight.

格鲁-撒克逊时期的历史文献很珍贵。

Àng gé lǔ - sā kè xùn shí qī de lì shǐ wén xiàn hěn zhēn guì.

Historical documents from the Anglo-Saxon period are very precious.