beijing / ˈbeɪˈdʒɪŋ /

北京北京市辽宁省辽宁

beijing 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Pinyin.

  1. a city in and the capital of the People's Republic of China, in the northeastern part, in central Hebei province: traditional capital of China.

更多beijing例句

  1. Female Olympian to head Tokyo Games after predecessor’s ouster for sexist remarks With months to go, the Tokyo Olympics are swimming against a tide of doubt A year from Beijing Olympics, coronavirus wreaks havoc with winter sports schedules
  2. It is certainly possible that the real threat to the next technology platform will emerge first from Shanghai, or Shenzhen, or Beijing.
  3. When Beijing blocked Clubhouse this month, the app’s users in China mourned the end of the brief period of free speech they had experienced on the audio chat app.
  4. That not only would weaken Beijing’s economy, he claims, but also would create a global, anti-China alliance the US could lead.
  5. Jin, who had served six-year roles in both the World Bank and ADB, as well as senior finance posts in Beijing, was tapped to run the new entity.
  6. Washington cannot let others—whether in Pyongyang or Beijing or Moscow, or Tehran—decide what Americans read or watch.
  7. So the master artist traveled to Beijing and shot in a former palace not far from the Forbidden City.
  8. Beijing, famously, launched a coordinated and sustained attack against Google a half decade ago to injure its business in China.
  9. The mantra in Washington is to “manage” differences with Beijing and find areas of cooperation.
  10. Since 2013, his telecoms company Beijing Xinwei has been awarded several telephone and internet licenses.
  11. I knew about this, of course—Beijing had been a real struggle for the ad-hocs who built it.