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Chinese$538934$ - translation to greek

Chinese Bakery; Chinese Pastry; Chinese pastry; Chinese bakeries; Chinese bakery; Chinese pastries; Chinese bakery products
  • Sidewalk display in [[Yangon, Myanmar]]
  • Eastern-origin pastry section
  • Chinese bakery in [[Sydney, Australia]]
  • Western-influenced pastry section
  • Cookie display in Shanghai
  • Arome Bakery in Hong Kong

Chinese      
n. κινέζος, κινέζικα
word splitting         
PROCESS OF DIVIDING WRITTEN TEXT INTO MEANINGFUL UNITS, SUCH AS WORDS, SENTENCES, OR TOPICS
Word splitting; Word segmentation; Topic segmentation; Chinese word segmentation; Topic analysis
n. λεπτολογία
Indian ink         
  • ''[[Cryptococcus neoformans]]'' stained with light India ink
  • Inkmaking from pine wood, as depicted in the ''Tiangong Kaiwu'' (1637)
  • A solid [[ink stick]] used for the preparation of ink
SIMPLE BLACK OR COLORED INK
Encre de chine; China ink; Chinese ink; India ink stain; Indian ink; India Ink; Black ink; Masi (india ink)
n. μαύρη μελάνη

Definition

Chinese chequers
(US Chinese checkers)
¦ plural noun [usu. treated as sing.] a board game for two to six players who attempt to move marbles or counters from one corner to the opposite one on a star-shaped board.

Wikipedia

List of Chinese bakery products

Chinese bakery products (Chinese: 中式糕點; pinyin: Zhōngshì gāodiǎn; lit. 'Chinese style cakes and snacks' or Chinese: 唐餅; pinyin: Táng bǐng; lit. 'Tang-style baked goods') consist of pastries, cakes, snacks, and desserts of largely East Asian origin, though some are derived from Western baked goods. Some of the most common "Chinese" bakery products include mooncakes, sun cakes (Beijing and Taiwan varieties), egg tarts, and wife cakes.

Chinese bakeries are present in countries with ethnic Chinese people, and are particularly common in Chinatowns. The establishments may also serve tea, coffee, and other drinks.