| 瓦楞 | wǎ léng | rows of tiles; corrugated | |
| 巴音郭楞蒙古自治州 | bā yīn guō léng měng gǔ zì zhì zhōu | Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture in Xinjiang | |
| 楞子眼 | léng zi yǎn | vacant look of a drunk or imbecile | |
| 楞迦 | léng jiā | Lanka (old term for Sri Lanka, Ceylon) | |
| 楞迦岛 | léng jiā dǎo | Lanka (old term for Sri Lanka, Ceylon) |
| 拉卜楞寺 | lā bǔ lèng sì | Labrang monastery, Tibetan: bLa-brang bkra-shis-'khyil, in Xiahe county 夏河县 , Gannan Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Gansu, formerly Amdo province of Tibet | |
| 楞严 | lèng yán | one who surmounts all obstacles (Buddhism) | |
| 楞头磕脑 | lèng tóu kē nǎo | stupid looking; stupid; in a stupor; rash (idiom) |
| 1 | How many of you know Lenz's law? | |
| 2 | Yesterday I was sitting in a park staring off into the distance, without a care in the world. | |
| 3 | To conduct the study, Lawson and Lenz used data from two 2006 surveys of American voters. | |
| 4 | The judge's enigmatic dance and the long ordeal of the novel's violence demand more than this easy ambiguity. | |
| 5 | His massive couch, all covered with gilding, with great branches of lilies painted on the panels, thundered noisily along. |