庞大 | páng dà | huge; enormous; tremendous | |
脸庞 | liǎn páng | face | |
面庞 | miàn páng | face | |
庞杂 | páng zá | enormously complex; a vast jumble | |
庞然大物 | páng rán dà wù | huge monster; colossus |
1 | Carrying to there are numerous gossips between a few brother-in-law's sons of mammoth house and instrument wasn't a day and two days of affair either. | |
2 | Of course, every small business is different, but where I work, the entire team sits at long glass tables in one giant room. | |
3 | So there is a characteristic prideful look, but in contrast to the basic emotions, the face only plays a small role, with a slight smile creeping across it. | |
4 | Kugelmass visited Persky the next day, and in a few minutes was again passed magically to Yonville. | |
5 | Mr. Pang said that he preferred the "outlet stores" in the United States, "where everything is cheaper." But "Galeries Lafayette is very famous in China," Ms. Wang said. |