mandarin
/'mændәrin/ uk 词频 #19671
mandarin 是什么意思
- 中文释义
- n. 中国官话, 国语, 满清官吏, 柑橘
- a. (中国式)紧身马褂的
- 英文释义
- n. shrub or small tree having flattened globose fruit with very sweet aromatic pulp and thin yellow-orange to flame-orange rind that is loose and easily removed; native to southeastern Asia
- n. a member of an elite intellectual or cultural group
- n. any high government official or bureaucrat
- n. a high public official of imperial China
mandarin 的真实例句
以下例句摘自真实英文文章,看看 mandarin 在自然语境里怎么用:
Development and validation of the Mandarin speech perception test.
—— Multicentre gene therapy for <i>OTOF</i>-related deafness followed up to 2.5 years
And yet a friend of Sir Olly Robbins, the defenestrated lead civil servant in the Foreign Office, said the soon to be former mandarin was being unfairly traduced.
—— Chris Mason: Mandelson saga is a messy palaver - and the questions continue to swirl
If I took my daughter to China for a year, and we just lived there with no language instruction, I’d come back knowing approximately six Mandarin words and she’d be fluent.
—— Tales from Toddlerhood
Yes Minister had a familiar groove: there would be a problem in response to which the mandarin would artfully deploy the most astonishing sophistry to avoid blame or get his own way.
—— No, Minister: the week Keir Starmer had his own Sir Humphrey moment
词形变化
| 形式 | 关系 |
|---|---|
| mandarins | singular |
| mandarins | lemma |
| mandarins | lemma |
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