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1 china
china ['tʃaɪnə]1 noun(a) (material) porcelaine f;∎ a piece of china une porcelaine(b) (porcelain objects) porcelaine f; (porcelain dishes) porcelaine f, vaisselle f (de porcelaine); (crockery) vaisselle f∎ my old china! mon vieux!(cup, plate, doll) de ou en porcelaine; (shop) de porcelaine►► china cabinet dressoir m;china clay kaolin m;Botany China rose rose f de Chine;the China Sea la mer de Chine;China tea thé m de Chine -
2 chinaware
chinaware ['tʃaɪnəweə(r)](porcelain objects) porcelaine f; (porcelain dishes) porcelaine f, vaisselle f (en porcelaine)
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