Chinatown的意思和读音

Chinatown

: [ˈtʃaɪnəˌtaʊn] : ['tʃaɪnə.taʊn]

n.

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Chinatownn.

1.the area of a city where many Chinese people live and there are Chinese shops/stores and restaurants

na.1.,

n.1.an area in a large city that has many Chinese restaurants and stores and where the population is mainly Chinese

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1.Superstar: A Mobile China Town is MAD's response to the redundant and increasingly out-of-date nature of the contemporary Chinatown.“---MAD

2.It has taken me a while to feel at home in Chinatown as a non-Chinese woman.

3.Don't breathe a word of it to Mrs. West, or she would be rushing over to Chinatown to get it specially for you.绿

4."Chinatown might have disappeared if it weren't for the changing immigration policies, " he told me recently.“,”

5.The legacy of that immigration and early multiculturalism is everywhere in Broome: the town centre is called Chinatown.

6.Chinese eatery in , being able to be seen everywhere in Chinatown, these eatery put in are certainly relatively comparatively high.

7.In the days following the quake there was an aggressive campaign to move Chinatown off its valuable location.

8.The likely explanation was that the Asian buyers had more price- sensitive customers in Chinatown.

9.Chinatown is now one of three designated historical districts in the city, and downtown Vancouver remains highway-free.线

10.A strainer full of noodles, fresh off an open fire, commands the total concentration of a cook in Bangkok's Chinatown.