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hong

American  
[hong] / hɒŋ /

noun

  1. (in China) a group of rooms or buildings forming a warehouse, factory, etc.

  2. one of the factories under foreign ownership formerly maintained at Canton.


hong British  
/ hɒŋ /

noun

  1. (in China) a factory, warehouse, etc

  2. (formerly, in Canton) a foreign commercial establishment

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Etymology

Origin of hong

1720–30; < dialectal Chinese (Guangdong) hòhng, equivalent to Chinese háng row of shops

Example Sentences

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Los Angeles designer Christine Lau’s handmade leather hong bao can be used for red envelopes during Lunar New Year or as a card case for good luck all year long.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 18, 2023

His association with the dish led Cultural Revolution radicals to change the name of the dish to hong bao ji ding — fast-fried chicken cubes.

From New York Times • Oct. 15, 2021

And half went for a da hong pao, which is big, brash, and bright red because, well, looks matter.

From Slate • Oct. 23, 2017

Also, “you want to taste it in the nose, body, then tail. It’s one of the only ones that hit me in all sections,” says Porter of one of the da hong pao.

From Slate • Oct. 23, 2017

I abandoned my beautiful mah jong table of hong mu.

From "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan