Associations to the word «Sheng»
Noun
- Su
- Bing
- Prefecture
- Emperor
- Ta
- Bright
- Min
- Pi
- Hong
- Lai
- Jun
- Hun
- Dynasty
- Nairobi
- Kazakh
- Kai
- Designation
- Kong
- Cheung
- Shanghai
- Lam
- Nu
- Prefect
- Empress
- Ai
- Edict
- Chin
- Gan
- Sichuan
- Turkic
- Bourne
- Censor
- Zen
- Imperial
- Ran
- Ku
- Mandarin
- Neo
- Secretariat
- Tu
- Ng
- Antiquity
- Ma
- Buddhist
- Chow
- Hoax
- Outlaw
- Dun
- Woo
- Soviet
- Cha
- Tak
- Ru
- Te
- Lim
- Beijing
- Po
- Yunnan
- Subordinate
- Excellency
- China
- Medusa
- Buddhism
- Ci
- Briefcase
- Qu
- Jade
- Grandmaster
- Essential
- Ho
- Lang
- Raw
- Buddha
- Grudge
- Mo
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SHENG, noun. A Chinese wind instrument, being a free-reed mouth organ consisting of 13 or more bamboo pipes of various lengths, which are fixed at their bases in a wind chest made from a dried gourd (or, more recently, wood or chrome-plated brass).
SHENG NU, noun. (pejorative) A woman in her mid- to late twenties and not yet married, particularly an unmarried successful businesswoman.
SHENG NÜ, noun. Alternative spelling of sheng nu
SHENG NUS, noun. Plural of sheng nu
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