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Jyutping sing4 kwan4
Pinyin chéng qún

Definitions (CC-CANTO)
  1. groups of; forming groups
Examples (Tatoeba—Mandarin-English)
  1. Mandarin
    鸟儿成群飞着。
    鳥兒成羣飛着。
    niǎo er chéng qún fēi zhe 。
    • The birds were flying in a group.
  2. Mandarin
    这个森林里猴子成群。
    這個森林裏猴子成羣。
    zhè ge sēn lín lǐ hóu zi chéng qún 。
    • The forest is teeming with monkeys.
Examples (Wiktionary)
  1. Mandarin
    无数万成群的奴隶——农民,在那里打翻他们的吃人的仇敌。
    無數萬成羣的奴隸——農民,在那裏打翻他們的吃人的仇敵。
    wú shù wàn chéng qún de nú lì — nóng mín , zài nà li dǎ fān tā men de chī rén de chóu dí .
    • Countless thousands of the enslaved – the peasants – are striking down the enemies who battened on their flesh.
  2. Mandarin
    统统相符合的事,在战争或战斗中是极其少有的,这是因为战争或战斗的双方是成群的武装着的活人,而又互相保持秘密的缘故。
    統統相符合的事,在戰爭或戰鬥中是極其少有的,這是因為戰爭或戰鬥的雙方是成羣的武裝着的活人,而又互相保持秘密的緣故。
    tǒng tǒng xiāng fú hé de shì , zài zhàn zhēng huò zhàn dòu zhōng shì jí qí shǎo yǒu de , zhè shì yīn wèi zhàn zhēng huò zhàn dòu de shuāng fāng shì chéng qún de wǔ zhuāng zhe de huó rén , ér yòu hù xiāng bǎo chí mì mì de yuán gù .
    • Such complete correspondence is extremely rare in a war or a battle, in which the belligerents are groups of live human beings bearing arms and keeping their secrets from each other; this is quite unlike handling inanimate objects or routine matters.