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1 Indochina
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2 Indochina
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3 Indochina
Индокита́й -
4 Indochina
сущ.общ. Индокитай -
5 Indochina
• Indo-Chinese• indocile -
6 Indochina
f• Indočína* * *f• Zadní Indie -
7 indochina
f• Indočína* * *f• obyvatelka Indočíny• obyvatelka Zadní Indie -
8 Indochina
Индокита́й -
9 indochina
Indoxina, indoxinesa -
10 de Indochina
сущ.общ. индокитайский -
11 indocilidad
• Indochina• indoctrinate• unruliness -
12 indochino
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13 naranjita china
(n.) = kumquat [cumquat]Ex. Kumquats are native to China and Indochina, where the trees can grow up to 10ft, and are much appreciated for their beauty and fruits.* * *(n.) = kumquat [cumquat]Ex: Kumquats are native to China and Indochina, where the trees can grow up to 10ft, and are much appreciated for their beauty and fruits.
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14 quinoto
m.kumquat.* * *= kumquat [cumquat].Ex. Kumquats are native to China and Indochina, where the trees can grow up to 10ft, and are much appreciated for their beauty and fruits.* * *= kumquat [cumquat].Ex: Kumquats are native to China and Indochina, where the trees can grow up to 10ft, and are much appreciated for their beauty and fruits.
* * *kumquat* * *quinoto nmkumquat;RP muy Fam -
15 Индокитай
( полуостров) Indochina ( península) -
16 индокитайский
прил.indochino; de Indochina -
17 China
f.1 small stone, pebble (piedra).2 deal (informal) (droga).3 Indian woman. ( Latin American Spanish)4 maid (criada). (Argentinian Spanish, Chilean Spanish)5 china.6 Chinese woman.7 ironstone.8 slingshot, Y-shaped slingshot.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: chinar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: chinar.* * *1 China* * *noun f.* * *SF China* * *femenino: tbacá y en la China — (fam)
eso es así acá y en la China — that's the way things work, not just here but all over the world
ni aquí or acá ni en la China — (fam) neither here nor anywhere
* * *= China.Ex. There are Irish criminals, they are not all in Ireland; there are Chinese criminals; they are not all in China.----* chinas = shingle.* col de China = Chinese cabbage.* * *femenino: tbacá y en la China — (fam)
eso es así acá y en la China — that's the way things work, not just here but all over the world
ni aquí or acá ni en la China — (fam) neither here nor anywhere
* * *= China.Ex: There are Irish criminals, they are not all in Ireland; there are Chinese criminals; they are not all in China.
* chinas = shingle.* col de China = Chinese cabbage.* * *f:tb la China Chinala China Roja or comunista Red o Communist Chinala China nacionalista Nationalist Chinaacá y en la China ( fam): las cosas funcionan así acá y en la China that's the way things work, not just here but all over the worldni aquí or acá ni en la China ( fam); neither here nor anywhere* * *
Multiple Entries:
China
china
China sustantivo femenino: tb
china sustantivo femenino
china sustantivo femenino
1 (piedrecilla) pebble, small stone
2 argot (de hachís) deal
3 Geography (la) China, China
♦ Locuciones: familiar tocarle a uno la china, to get the short straw
' China' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abuelo
- china
- loza
- muralla
- naranja
- oro
- porcelana
- tinta
- venir
- chino
- Indochina
- mundo
- parlanchín
English:
bone china
- China
- exciting
- Indian ink
- literature
- mishap
- open up
- pebble
- travel
- wok
- afield
- bone
- china
- chip
- crack
- fine
- fragile
- main
* * *China n(la) China Chinala China comunista Communist China;la China nacionalista Nationalist China;la China roja Red China* * *f China* * *china nf1) : pebble, small stone -
18 indoeuropeo
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19 inobediencia
• disobedience• Indochina• indoctrinate• rebelliousness -
20 rebeldía
• contumacy• despite• Indochina• indoctrinate• rebelliousness• unruliness
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См. также в других словарях:
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Indochina — Derived from Indochine française, a common label for French territories in Southeast Asia, Indochina included present day Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. French interest in the region dated to the establishment of the Compagnie de Chine in 1660.… … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914
Indochina — Se denomina Indochina a la península ubicada al sur del continente asiático, situada entre la India y China. Actualmente esta formada por Camboya, Vietnam y Laos, Birmania, Myanmar y Tailandia. Esta ubicada aproximadamente entre los 25º de… … Enciclopedia Universal
Indochina — In|do|chi|na; s: (die heutigen Staaten Vietnam, Laos u. Kambodscha umfassendes) ehemaliges französisches Kolonialgebiet in Südostasien. * * * Ịndochina, Französisch Ịndochina, die im Zuge der französischen Kolonialexpansion in Asien 1887… … Universal-Lexikon
Indochina — In|do|chi|na a name given in the past to part of southeast Asia by Europeans. During the 19th century, Indochina included Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, and Laos, but in the 20th century Indochina came to mean the countries ruled … Dictionary of contemporary English