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peking

/pee-king, pey-; Chinese bey-jing/US // ˈpiˈkɪŋ, ˈpeɪ-; Chinese ˈbeɪˈdʒɪŋ //UK // (ˈpiːˈkɪŋ) //

北京,中国

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Older Spelling. Beijing.

Examples

  • Yiyi Chen, the Director of the Institute for Hebrew and Jewish Studies at Peking University, is not convinced.

  • We love cold sesame noodles, and Peking Duck, burritos and fajitas—even fish tacos are now a comfort food.

  • Imperial Kitchen, a restaurant in Hong Kong, makes my favorite version: smoked Peking duck with camphor wood spices.

  • Peking duck transports me back to Hong Kong every time I make it, eat it, or smell it.

  • My first memories of Peking duck are at age 14 when I washed woks at a Peking duck restaurant in my hometown of Hong Kong.

  • I perceive no immediate reason for the evacuation of Peking as far as the supply of game is concerned.

  • At a council of war it was decided to provision and fortify Nanking, and then march against Peking.

  • They attacked Kaifong and were Peking threatened repulsed, but continued their march toward Peking.

  • And when the troops did pour into Peking and Tientsin to rescue the besieged foreigners, another lawless period succeeded.

  • It was not till they reached Taiyuen that they struck into the road that led to Peking or Tientsin.

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