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mandarin
- IPA[ˈmand(ə)rɪn]
英式
- the standard literary and official form of Chinese, spoken by over 730 million people.;an official in any of the nine top grades of the former imperial Chinese civil service.
noun: Mandarin Chinese, plural noun: mandarins
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- 1. the standard literary and official form of Chinese, spoken by over 730 million people.
- 2. an official in any of the nine top grades of the former imperial Chinese civil service.
- ▪ (of clothing) characteristic of a former Chinese mandarin a red-buttoned mandarin cap
- ▪ a porcelain ornament consisting of a nodding figure in traditional Chinese costume.
- ▪ porcelain decorated with Chinese figures dressed as mandarins.
- 3. a powerful official or senior bureaucrat, especially one perceived as reactionary and secretive a civil service mandarin
- a plain jacket, typically of embroidered silk, with a mandarin collar.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small, close-fitting upright collar.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a straight jacket with a mandarin collar, typically of embroidered silk.
Oxford Dictionary
- a small, close-fitting upright collar.
Oxford Dictionary
- a small tree-nesting East Asian duck, the male of which has showy plumage with an orange ruff ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a small tree-nesting East Asian duck, the male of which has showy plumage with an orange ruff ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈmandərən]
美式
- the standard literary and official form of Chinese based on the Beijing dialect, spoken by over ... Mandarin Chinese
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈmand(ə)rɪn]
英式
- a small flattish citrus fruit with a loose yellow-orange skin.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈmandərən]
美式
- a small flattish citrus fruit with a loose skin, especially a variety with yellow-orange skin.
Oxford American Dictionary