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Anglų - Danų

China

ˈtʃaɪnə
Ypač Dažnas
600 - 700
600 - 700
Žodžių dažnumo ir svarbos indeksas rodo, kaip dažnai žodis pasirodo tam tikroje kalboje. Kuo mažesnis skaičius, tuo dažniau žodis vartojamas. Dažniausiai vartojami žodžiai paprastai svyruoja nuo 1 iki 4000. Šis svarbos indeksas padeda jums susitelkti į naudingiausius žodžius jūsų kalbos mokymosi proceso metu.

Kina (the country), Porcelæn (fine china), Kina (as in Chinese culture or language)

Žodžio China reikšmės danų kalba kalba

Kina (the country)

Pavyzdys:
I want to travel to China.
Jeg vil gerne rejse til Kina.
China has a rich history.
Kina har en rig historie.
Naudojimas: Formal/InformalKontekstas: Used when referring to the country in geographical or cultural discussions.
Pastaba: Kina is the Danish name for the country known for its ancient civilization and rapid modernization.

Porcelæn (fine china)

Pavyzdys:
This tea set is made of fine china.
Dette tesæt er lavet af fint porcelæn.
She collects china from different countries.
Hun samler porcelæn fra forskellige lande.
Naudojimas: Formal/InformalKontekstas: Used in discussions about tableware, collectibles, or art.
Pastaba: Porcelæn refers specifically to the high-quality ceramic material often used for dishes and decorative items.

Kina (as in Chinese culture or language)

Pavyzdys:
I am learning about Chinese culture.
Jeg lærer om kinesisk kultur.
He speaks Chinese fluently.
Han taler kinesisk flydende.
Naudojimas: Formal/InformalKontekstas: Used when discussing cultural or linguistic aspects of China.
Pastaba: This usage emphasizes the cultural or linguistic identity associated with the country.

China sinonimai

porcelain

Porcelain refers to a type of fine white ceramic material. It is often used to make decorative objects, tableware, and tiles.
Pavyzdys: She collected delicate porcelain figurines from different countries.
Pastaba: Porcelain is a specific type of ceramic material known for its strength, translucence, and beauty, whereas 'china' is a more general term that can refer to ceramics in general or specifically to fine dinnerware.

ceramics

Ceramics are objects made from clay or other non-metallic minerals and hardened by firing at high temperatures. They can include pottery, tiles, and other items.
Pavyzdys: The museum had a vast collection of ancient ceramics from various civilizations.
Pastaba: Ceramics is a broader term encompassing various objects made from clay or similar materials, including pottery and tiles, while 'china' specifically refers to fine porcelain or earthenware dinnerware.

earthenware

Earthenware is pottery made from clay that is fired at a relatively low temperature. It is often more porous and less durable than porcelain.
Pavyzdys: The rustic earthenware bowls were perfect for serving soups and stews.
Pastaba: Earthenware specifically refers to pottery made from clay fired at low temperatures, which is more porous and less durable than porcelain. 'China' typically refers to higher-quality, more refined dinnerware.

China posakiai ir dažni junginiai

China shop

Refers to a store that sells delicate and breakable items like ceramics or glassware. Used metaphorically to describe a situation where one must be cautious to avoid causing damage.
Pavyzdys: Be careful with those delicate items, you don't want to break anything in this china shop.
Pastaba: The phrase 'china shop' does not refer to the country China but rather to a shop selling fragile items.

China doll

Describes a person, usually a girl or woman, who is delicate, fragile, and beautiful in appearance.
Pavyzdys: She was dressed up like a china doll for the costume party.
Pastaba: The term 'china doll' is a metaphorical comparison of a person's delicate beauty to the fragile nature of a porcelain doll.

China syndrome

Originally referred to a hypothetical nuclear reactor meltdown where the core would melt through the Earth to China. Now used more broadly to describe a catastrophic situation or disaster.
Pavyzdys: The nuclear power plant accident raised fears of a possible China syndrome scenario.
Pastaba: The term 'China syndrome' has evolved from its literal meaning to a metaphorical one, no longer directly related to the country China.

China plate

Refers to a plate made of fine porcelain or china, often associated with elegance and fragility.
Pavyzdys: She dropped the china plate, and it shattered into pieces.
Pastaba: The term 'china plate' specifically denotes a plate made of china material, not related to the country China.

China cabinet

A piece of furniture designed to store and showcase fine china or other valuable items such as glassware or ceramics.
Pavyzdys: The antique china cabinet displayed a collection of valuable porcelain figurines.
Pastaba: The term 'china cabinet' refers to a specific type of furniture for storing and displaying valuable items, not directly associated with the country China.

Not for all the tea in China

Indicates a strong refusal or reluctance to do something, emphasizing that the speaker would not do it under any circumstances.
Pavyzdys: I wouldn't work for that company again, not for all the tea in China.
Pastaba: The phrase 'not for all the tea in China' uses the concept of vast quantities of tea in China to emphasize the extremity of the refusal.

China white

Refers to a high-grade, pure form of heroin that is often white or off-white in color.
Pavyzdys: The substance they found in his possession was identified as China white, a potent form of heroin.
Pastaba: The term 'China white' specifically describes a type of heroin and is not directly related to the country China.

China kasdienės (slengo) išraiškos

China

Slang term for 'mate' or 'friend'. Originates from Cockney rhyming slang where 'China plate' rhymes with 'mate'.
Pavyzdys: Hey, mate, where's me old china? Haven't seen 'em all day.
Pastaba: The slang term 'China' is used informally to refer to a friend, while the original word 'China' refers to the country or porcelain.

China man

Australian slang term for a person of Chinese descent.
Pavyzdys: That China man at the market always gives me a good deal on fruit.
Pastaba: The term 'China man' is a colloquial and potentially offensive way to refer to a person of Chinese ethnicity, while 'China' refers to the country.

China - Pavyzdžiai

China is the most populous country in the world.
The Chinese government has implemented strict measures to control the spread of COVID-19.
I love Chinese food, especially dumplings.

China gramatika

China - Tikrinis vardas (Proper noun) / Tikrinis daiktavardis, vienaskaita (Proper noun, singular)
Antraštinis žodis: china
Konjugacijos
Daiktavardis, daugiskaita (Noun, plural): chinas
Daiktavardis, vienaskaita arba masė (Noun, singular or mass): china
Skiemenys, Skyrimas ir Kirtis
china turi 2 skiemenų: chi • na
Fonetinis transkripcija: ˈchī-nə
chi na , ˈchī (Raudonas skiemuo yra kirčiuotas)

China - Svarbumas ir naudojimo dažnumas

Žodžių dažnumo ir svarbos indeksas rodo, kaip dažnai žodis pasirodo tam tikroje kalboje. Kuo mažesnis skaičius, tuo dažniau žodis vartojamas. Dažniausiai vartojami žodžiai paprastai svyruoja nuo 1 iki 4000.
china: 600 - 700 (Ypač Dažnas).
Šis svarbos indeksas padeda jums susitelkti į naudingiausius žodžius jūsų kalbos mokymosi proceso metu.
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