"Cheong-sam" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A cheongsam is a traditional Chinese garment for women, originating from Shanghai. It is a long, body-hugging dress with a high neckline, short sleeves, and a slanted collar. Cheongsams are often made from silk or cotton and are worn on special occasions, such as weddings and celebrations. They are a symbol of Chinese cultural heritage and are often considered a symbol of femininity, elegance, and sophistication.
Chenopod refers to a type of flowering plant that belongs to the family Amaranthaceae. It is often referred to as goosefoot due to the shape of its leaves. The term can also be used to describe the plant's fruit, which is a seed pod that resembles a goose's foot. Chenopods are often found in dry, sandy areas and are native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world. They are also sometimes considered a weed because they can spread quickly and grow in areas where they are not wanted.
Chenopodiales is an order of flowering plants, commonly known as pigweed or goosefoot. It includes a diverse range of species that are widely distributed across the world, often growing as weeds in fields, gardens, and other human-made or natural environments.
Cheops is another name for Khufu, an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who ruled during the Old Kingdom period, around 2589-2566 BC. He is best known for building the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, which is still standing today.