mandarin 英 [ˈmændərɪn]   美 ['mændərɪn]

mandarin

mandarin  英 [ˈmændərɪn] 美 ['mændərɪn]

n. (中国)普通话;国语;官话;满清官吏;柑橘  adj. 紧身马褂的 

名词复数:mandarins 

mandarin duck displayed and copulated. 鸳鸯做出求偶表示然后进行交配。
I first came to China, and to Peking University, in the summer of 1981 as a college student studying mandarin. 我第一次来到中国和北京大学是在1981年的夏天,那时,我还是一名学习普通话的大学生。

  • Use the noun mandarin when you're talking about a powerful member of a government, company, or cultural group. In other words, don't mess with the mandarin.
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  • n. (中国)普通话;国语;官话;满清官吏;柑橘
  • adj. 紧身马褂的
  • 1. mandarin duck displayed and copulated.

    鸳鸯做出求偶表示然后进行交配。

  • 2. I first came to China, and to Peking University, in the summer of 1981 as a college student studying mandarin.

    我第一次来到中国和北京大学是在1981年的夏天,那时,我还是一名学习普通话的大学生。

  • 3. One teacher said she never speaks English in front of her children, so that they get used to only hearing mandarin from her.

    一位老师表示,为了辅助教学,她从来不在孩子面前说英语,他们因此习惯了只听她说普通话。

  • mandarin (n.) "Chinese official," 1580s, via Portuguese mandarim or older Dutch mandorijn from Malay (Austronesian) mantri, from Hindi mantri "councilor, minister of state," from Sanskrit mantri, nominative of mantrin- "adviser," from mantra "counsel," from PIE root *men- (1) "to think."
man·da·rin / ˈmændərɪn ; NAmE ˈmændərɪn / noun 1 [countable ] a powerful official of high rank, especially in the civil service 政界要员;(尤指)内务官员 SYN bureaucrat 2 [countable ] a government official of high rank in China in the past (旧时)中国政府高级官吏 3 Mandarin [uncountable ] the standard form of Chinese, which is the official language of China 普通话 4 ( also ˌmandarin ˈorange ) [countable ] a type of small orange with loose skin that comes off easily 柑橘 mandarin mandarins man·da·rin / ˈmændərɪn ; NAmE ˈmændərɪn /
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