China - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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China (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈtʃaɪ.nə/

Meaning and Usage

"China" refers to both a country located in East Asia and also to porcelain or fine ceramic ware produced in that country. In the context of the noun representing a country, it is often referred to as the People's Republic of China (PRC).

Frequency of Use

The term "China" is commonly used in both oral and written contexts, particularly in discussions relating to geography, international relations, business, culture, and history. It is highly frequent in global discourse due to China's significant influence on world affairs.

Example Sentences

  1. China has a rich cultural history that spans thousands of years.
  2. 中国有着延续数千年的丰富文化历史。

  3. Many products are manufactured in China due to its low labor costs.

  4. 许多产品都是在中国制造的,因为其劳动成本低廉。

  5. China is the most populous country in the world.

  6. 中国是世界上人口最多的国家。

Idiomatic Expressions

While "China" isn't commonly featured in many idiomatic expressions by itself, it often appears in phrases associated with trade, culture, or geography. Here are some relevant examples:

  1. China shop (as in "bull in a china shop")
  2. He was like a bull in a china shop during the delicate negotiations.
  3. 在微妙的谈判中,他就像一头在瓷器店里的公牛。

  4. Made in China

  5. I noticed that my new phone was labeled as made in China.
  6. 我注意到我的新手机标着“中国制造”。

  7. Chinese whispers (referring to the game or the distortion of messages)

  8. The message got distorted like in a game of Chinese whispers.
  9. 信息被扭曲了,就像在玩“中文耳语”游戏一样。

  10. Going to China (referring to someone being in trouble or involved in something significant)

  11. After that mistake, he's going to China for sure.
  12. 在那个错误之后,他肯定要陷入麻烦了。

Etymology

The name "China" is derived from the Persian word "Chīn", which in turn comes from "Cina", an ancient name for the region that became known for its porcelain. The term has been used in English since the late 16th century.

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25-07-2024