shanghai 的定义
shang·haied, shang·hai·ing.Nautical.
- to enroll or obtain for the crew of a ship by unscrupulous means, as by force or the use of liquor or drugs.
shanghai 近义词
kidnap
更多shanghai例句
- Such services are often more convenient for parents than virtual schooling, says Wei Zhang, a professor at Shanghai’s East China Normal University who studies the field of private tutoring.
- The Shanghai-listed company is one of a few rare earth firms in China with operations spanning every part of the supply chain, from mining the minerals to processing them into higher-grade material to using the processed metals in high-tech products.
- Rumors are circulating that it is unsafe to store currency on Alibaba and Tencent platforms, and the PBOC has rolled out limited trials of the state-controlled digital currency in Shenzhen and Shanghai.
- Shanghai meanwhile reported three cases on Thursday and has mandated the testing of all hospital staff.
- There’s no new date for Ant’s IPO, and Ma has not been seen in public since his speech in Shanghai.
- In July, Nike announced it was naming one of its new buildings after her in Shanghai.
- Or the flier who jumped from the Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai and slammed into an air conditioning unit on a roof.
- It is lo-fi and imperfect, but cheap and “significantly better than nothing,” as one adopter in Shanghai said.
- The filmmakers travel to Shanghai, where locals are left confused by pictures of the dish.
- Wenzhou, a wealthy coastal city around 230 miles south of Shanghai in Zhejiang province, has around seven million residents.
- Why don't you jump on the China Mail this afternoon; it connects with a good line out of Shanghai.
- Shanghai is rapidly becoming the great commercial emporium of China.
- Sailing vessels make the voyage from Puget Sound to Shanghai in from thirty to forty days.
- When the doctor reached Shanghai, he experienced some hesitation before he attempted an adventure so uncertain in its issue.
- If one could be delightful in Shanghai one must be delightful at home too.