Chinese的意思和读音

Chinese

: [ˌtʃaɪˈniz] : [ˌtʃaɪˈniːz]

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adj.

Chineseadj.

1.from or connected with China

n.

1.[c]a person from China, or whose family was originally from China

2.[u]the language of China

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adj.1.;;

n.1.somebody who comes from China or whose family came from China2.the standard language of China and Taiwan and an official language of Singapore, also spoken by large communities elsewhere, that belongs to the Chinese group of Sino-Tibetan languages3.<informal>a restaurant or takeout run by Chinese people and cooking food in styles from China, used mainly in British English4.Chinese food1.somebody who comes from China or whose family came from China2.the standard language of China and Taiwan and an official language of Singapore, also spoken by large communities elsewhere, that belongs to the Chinese group of Sino-Tibetan languages3.<informal>a restaurant or takeout run by Chinese people and cooking food in styles from China, used mainly in British English4.Chinese food

adj.1.relating to China, or its languages or culture

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1.They are interested in leisure travel, and we're just beginning to see a huge number of Chinese tourists travelling all over the world.

2.I knew the artifacts were important, but I was too young to understand that they were the very essence of Chinese culture.,“。”

3.Up to now some of the standard words from the Tang Dynasty are still used in contemporary Chinese language.沿

4.His apartment, located just a block away from Mann's Chinese Theater, had been burglarized .

5.In this connection, called on all Chinese students abroad do not see that there must be a good back-their own national traditions.

6.A customer buys a pair of sun-glasses in a glasses store. And then she wants to know where a Chinese Tailor's and a cloth store are.

7.He said it was in discussions with several Chinese groups with a view to launching a fixed income and securities business.

8.Witness Wang Ming said the scuffle was between a "foreign" Apple worker and a Chinese customer over the latest white-coloured iPhone.IPHONe

9.It would be in Australian interests to not lease it out to the Chinese.

10.As for a Chinese student, his mother tongue is the main factor to interfere with his learning English pronunciation.