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beng

abbr. (alternate form of B.Eng. English)

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Beng

Beng may refer to:

  • Beng, Razavi Khorasan, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran
  • Beng Spies, voice actor
  • Kwek Leng Beng (born 1940), Singaporean billionaire
  • Lim Eng Beng (1951–2015), former Philippine Basketball Association player
  • Ong Beng Hee (born 1980), professional squash player
  • Su Beng (born 1918), Taiwanese dissident and political activist
  • Beng language, a language in Côte d'Ivoire

Usage examples of "beng".

The man of the scarred shoulder was staring at her strangely, as though astounded that she had come, though she had visited the Beng settlement many times before.

That astounded Hresh, that he should be the one to make things known to Noum om Beng, and not the other way around.

But it was Noum om Beng and not Hamok Trei who emerged to dispense justice that night.

Beng warrior Trei Husathirn had swept the Koshmar priestess up into unexpected love and an unlikely mating, long ago, when the Beng people and the Koshmars still dwelled uneasily side by side in Vengiboneeza.

Three times he tried to reach the underground cache in the place where he had seen the repair-machines at work, but each time he spied Beng sentries nearby, and could not get close.

So this was Bharata Rahon--this was the man whom Beng Kher had selected as the husband of Fou-tan.

Indeed, he has hopes some day of becoming king, for it is said that Beng Kher would marry Fou-tan to him, and as Beng Kher has no son, Fou-tan and Bharata Rahon would rule after Beng Kher died, which may the gods forbid.

Fou-tan had not been found and Beng Kher had died, would Bharata Rahon have become king?

Indra Sen and Hamar will guide you to the jungle and point the way toward the great river that lies in the direction of the rising sun, upon whose opposite shore you will be safe from the machination of Beng Kher and Bharata Rahon.

He saw something else, too--he saw Beng Kher remonstrating with his companion, and then for the first time he recognised the other man in the howdah as Bharata Rahon.

Fou-tan came close to the tall warrior standing there beside the body of Bharata Rahon and facing the officers and the dignitaries of the court of Beng Kher.

He seemed willing enough to give instruction, and they spent hours at a time together, Noum om Beng speaking and Hresh listening carefully, trying with more hope than success to seize meanings out of the air.

She believed that if hostilities were to spring up between the two tribes the People would be able to pin the Bengs down by toppling those flimsy buildings and blocking the road with rubble.

Go to the Bengs, Hresh, and ask them for four or five young vermilions to be beasts of burden for us.

Others knelt before the Beng god Nakhaba, saying that he too held a rank in heaven above that of the Five, that he was the Interceder who could speak with the humans on the People's behalf.