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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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The additional cost is 200 Hong Kong dollars — or about $25 — per guest per night.

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