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jin

/jin/US // dʒɪn //UK // (dʒiːn) //

金,晋

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural jins, jin.Islamic Mythology.

    • : jinn.

Examples

  • Or the flier who jumped from the Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai and slammed into an air conditioning unit on a roof.

  • Just a couple blocks from Columbia University, Jin Ramen is a far cry from the instant noodles found in dorm rooms across campus.

  • Tiger bones routinely sell for a thousand dollars per jin, a Chinese unit of weight just over one pound.

  • In November, Tablet covered the return of a 28-year-old Chinese Jew, Jin Jin, to Israel, where he now lives.

  • Then the narrator asks about Liam Neeson's Qui-Gon Jin, the Phantom Menace's monotonous hero.

  • Even when he frolics with Fukuroku Jin, and rides on his head, he keeps his hammer ready swinging at his belt.

  • At a wedding you will always see a picture of white-bearded and shiny-pated Fukoruku Jin.

  • But if Fukuroku Jin can only get hold of Daikoku's lop ears, both fall together.

  • Potching-engine, poch′ing-en′jin, n. in paper-making, a machine in which washed rags are bleached.

  • The jin-ri-ki-sha, to give it its full name, means man-power carriage, and is like a big mail-cart or perambulator.