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Results for: Heilongjiang province (Heilungkiang) in northeast China, abbr. 黑, capital Harbin 哈尔滨Translations 1 - 30 of 1956
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Heilongjiang province (Heilungkiang) in northeast China, abbr. 黑, capital Harbin 哈尔滨黑龍江省 [Hei1 long2 jiang1 sheng3]
Heilongjiang province (Heilungkiang) in northeast China, abbr. 黑, capital Harbin 哈尔滨黑龙江省 [Hei1 long2 jiang1 sheng3]
(a return) equal to the capital, 100 percent profit对本 [dui4 ben3]
(a return) equal to the capital, 100 percent profit對本 [dui4 ben3]
(abbr.) ARATS, PRC Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits海协会 [hai3 xie2 hui4]
(abbr.) ARATS, PRC Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits海協會 [hai3 xie2 hui4]
(abbr.) humanities and social sciences人文社科 [ren2 wen2 she4 ke1]
(abbr.) SEF, Taiwanese Strait Exchange Foundation海基会 [hai3 ji1 hui4]
(abbr.) SEF, Taiwanese Strait Exchange Foundation海基會 [hai3 ji1 hui4]
(abbr.) stationed in Beijing駐京 [zhu4 Jing1]
(abbr.) stationed in Beijing驻京 [zhu4 Jing1]
(abbr.) stationed in Hong Kong駐港 [zhu4 gang3]
(abbr.) stationed in Hong Kong驻港 [zhu4 gang3]
(China) postal bureau邮政局 [you2 zheng4 ju2]
(China) postal bureau郵政局 [you2 zheng4 ju2]
(particle used for comparison and "-er than"), to compare, to contrast, to gesture (with hands), ratio, abbr. for Belgium 比利時|比利时比 [bi3]
(policy etc) towards China对华 [dui4 hua2]
(policy etc) towards China對華 [dui4 hua2]
(suff. for certain nouns), to hope, to wish, abbr. for Palestine, Palestinian, abbr. for Pakistan, bar (unit of pressure), surname Ba巴 [ba1]
(United States) state, province, sub-prefecture州 [zhou1]
(until WWII) Königsberg, capital of East Prussia on the Baltic, (since WWII) Kaliningrad, Russian Republic哥尼斯堡 [Ge1 ni2 si1 bao3]
a fence (for defense), a pale, a border, han, a province under a feudal overlord in premodern Japan藩 [fan1]
a provincial capital省垣 [sheng3 yuan2]
a provincial capital省城 [sheng3 cheng2]
a provincial capital省治 [sheng3 zhi4]
a referendum, abbr. for 公民投票公投 [gong1 tou2]
a river in Hebei province泜 [zhi1]
a stream of people, an abortion, abbr. of 人工流產手術|人工流产手术人流 [ren2 liu2]
a very high official in ancient China, juvenile delinquents太保 [tai4 bao3]
abbr. for Anhui 安徽 province皖 [wan3]
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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