Tiong'ioong | The Golden Mean (one of the Four Books in the Chinese classics); of ordinary talent; common | 中庸; 重陽
Tiong'ioong-zøeq | Double Ninth | 重陽節
chiong'ioong | composed, tranquill, unhurried, to feel at home | 從容
ciong'ioong putpeg | in an unhurried of leisurely manner | 從容不迫
ciong'ioong | unhurried; naturally; calm; composed | 從容
hykhix iong'ioong | joyful atmosphere; festival mood; cheerful look or expression | 喜氣洋洋
iekhix iong'ioong | in high spirits; triumphantly | 意氣揚揚
iong'ioong taixkoafn | imposing; grand; magnificent | 洋洋大觀
iong'ioong | full of water; vast; extensive; in high spirits; great; elated | 洋洋; 揚揚; 庸庸
iong'ioong-tek'ix | very pleased; elated; to be smug and complacent; look proud and satisfied; in high spirits; proud and happy; elated | 揚揚得意
put'siong'ioong | incompatible | 不相容
siong'ioong | compatible; [[siøioong]] | 相容
tek'ix iong'ioong | air of complacency; appearance of extreme satisfaction; quite elated | 得意揚揚
tiong'ioong | the golden mean of the Confucian school; medium | 中庸
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