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Definition of gongs in Turkish Turkish dictionary

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Plural of gong
Third person of to gong
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A percussion instrument consisting of a metal disk that emits a sonorous sound when struck with a soft hammer
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A medal or award
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a percussion instrument consisting of a metal plate that is struck with a soft-headed drumstick
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A gong is a large, flat, circular piece of metal that you hit with a hammer to make a sound like a loud bell. Gongs are sometimes used as musical instruments, or to give a signal that it is time to do something. On the stroke of seven, a gong summons guests into the dining-room
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Work A practice or exercise used in Kung Fu to develop a skill or power There are many kinds of gongs, both internal (neigong) and external (waigong), leading to many different kinds of skills or powers
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Gamelan orchestra
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A flat saucerlike bell, rung by striking it with a small hammer which is connected with it by various mechanical devices; a stationary bell, used to sound calls or alarms; called also gong bell
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"Work " A practice or exercise used in Kung Fu to develop a skill or "power " There are many kinds of gongs, both internal (neigong) and external (waigong), leading to many different kinds of skills or powers
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To make the sound of a gong; to ring a gong
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This is a percussion instrument, generally of indefinite pitch, but sometimes of definite pitch It takes the form of metal disc, which is truck with a hammer or stick Originally from Asia, the gong has been played in Western orchestras since the 18th-century
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a percussion instrument consisting of a metal plate that is struck with a soft-headed drumstick sound a gong
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Percussion instrument consisting of a broad circular disk of metal, suspended in a frame and struck with a heavy drumstick Also tam-tam
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Camembert Electrique / Camembert Electtrico
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A round metal plate of bronze or brass with turned drumlike edge, with or without a raised center (boss) and struck with a knobbed wooden mallet The gong may be suspended either vertically or horizontally, and its side can range from a shallow lip to one of several inches, resembling an inverted cauldron Its resonance is greatest at the center and least at the lip
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sound a gong
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An instrument, first used in the East, made of an alloy of copper and tin, shaped like a disk with upturned rim, and producing, when struck, a harsh and resounding noise
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(gong) - "cultivation energy "
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n [{One of the many Indonesian words permeating the English language }] gong
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An Ju (Chinese) - Public Security Bureau (PSB); local-level police force Tibetan: sbyi sde chu (Chi de chu) The regional-level department of the PSB is referred to in Chinese as the Gong An Ting (Tibetan: sbyi sde thing), and the national-level ministry of the PSB is called the Gong An Bu
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a percussion instrument consisting of vertical metal tubes of different lengths that are struck with a hammer
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A privy or jakes
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A gong is a large circular metal plate usually suspended from a frame to assist with resonation of its sound In orchestra, its called tam-tam but the gong's only difference is having a convex circular nucleus or raised central boss in the plate's middle
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(gong) 1 Cultivation energy; 2 practice that cultivates such energy
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{f} strike a gong (type of Asian percussion instrument)
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{i} percussion instrument of Asian origin which resembles a shallow metal bowl; deep resonant sound of gong
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literally means orchestra eg Gong Peliatan means the orchestra from Peliatan village; but also gong in the English sense
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A tempered metal wire or blade which generates a tone when struck by a hammer At one end, it is attached to the movement and the remaining length is freely suspended in a curve around the bridges Sometimes called bell
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