china 的 2 个定义
- a translucent ceramic material, biscuit-fired at a high temperature, its glaze fired at a low temperature.
- any porcelain ware.
- plates, cups, saucers, etc., collectively.
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- made of china.
- indicating the twentieth event of a series, as a wedding anniversary.
china 近义词
dishes, often valuable
更多china例句
- Just as China, with its opulent palaces, porcelain and scholar-gentry, would dominate the landscape of Western imagination, Persia invited its own share of adventurers.
- In China, for example, Pinduoduo has become a formidable rival to Alibaba through its group-selling model and focus on fresh produce.
- The round comes two years after Tim Hortons made its foray into China’s booming coffee industry.
- Since its launch in China in 2016, TikTok has become one of the world’s fastest-growing social networks.
- Since TikTok launched in China in 2016, it has become one of the most engaging and fastest-growing social media platforms in the world.
- He did travel to China and Australia while the story was unfolding.
- In 1957, the islands came under repeated shelling by Mainland--or as it was then called, “Red”-- China.
- The two islands are now tourist sites for visitors from Taiwan and mainland China.
- At least 70 percent of the children were adopted from overseas, including Russia, China, Ethiopia and Ukraine.
- The Communist Party of China gets a bad rap for cracking down on religion.
- Distance, the uncertain light, and imagination, magnified it to a high wall; high as the wall of China.
- I shipped for a voyage to Japan and China, and spent several more years trying to penetrate the forbidden fastnesses of Tibet.
- The ships from China do not come, and it is with their merchandise that our ships must go to Nueva Spaña.
- Black Sheep was sent to the drawing-room and charged into a solid tea-table laden with china.
- In former years, Korea had paid an annual tribute or tax to China, but for some time it had been held back by this king.