oriental的意思和读音

oriental

: [ˌɔriˈent(ə)l] : [ˌɔːriˈent(ə)l]

n.

adj.

orientals  

orientaladj.

1.connected with or typical of the eastern part of the world, especially China and Japan, and the people who live there

oriental languages

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adj.1.from or connected with eastern Asia, especially China and Japan

n.1.someone from eastern Asia, especially China or Japan. This word is now considered offensive.

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1.One of the highlights of the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai was the China Pavilion, also known as the Oriental Crown.2010”。

2.The resulting situation meant that the "Museum of Oriental Ceramics" was not able to live up to its name.

3.China Oriental's board, excluding Ms Chen, has said her bid for the company was unsolicited and "did not have the support of the board" .”。

4.Much to my surprise, he is just a new friend that I knew in new oriental school during this several-day study.

5.Mandarin Oriental has signed a long term contract to manage the hotel and has no ownership interest in the building.

6.Wish God can think fondly of me, because what I bring you now is the greetings from the faraway oriental country-China.

7.You said you wanted to learn Business English, so why not sign up for a class in the New Oriental course. Come on, give it a shot!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

8.Her bid came after a falling out with Han Jingyuan, Oriental's chairman, who controls 45 per cent of the company.45%

9.In a statement, the Mandarin Oriental said the 64 employees who worked at the property were all safe.64

10.Spent characteristics to a seafood lunch after the "Oriental Hawaii" said the Australian Green Bay, after the warm-up swim.