Chinatown造句1 I can get lunch in Chinatown for half of what it costs uptown.
2 Now they had turned into Chinatown, and were moving down its narrow, teeming gullies, under strings of paper flowers.
3 The space Chinatown opens on to is the space of interpretation itself, a space Polanski creates and protects for the viewer.
4 Chinatown unfolds as a movie about pride, especially the pride of knowing.
5 In Chinatown, Polanski and Towne conduct an inquest into the power of cinematic truth.
6 Stay out of Chinatown, away from all those South of Market bistros with black windows.
7 Several Chinatown leaders have denied the Hip Sing is involved in crime.
8 Chinatown was like its host city -- small and compressed in physical dimensions, boundless and ephemeral in spirit.
9 Crisscrossing Chinatown, these narrow passages, some as old as the city itself, serve as front yard and back yard.
10 Ken Hom - pictured in London's Chinatown - returned to his cultural roots for his latest book.
11 Chinatown child, you're a Chinatown child, cursed by the temple your father defiled.
12 In Chinatown,[www.] new money and old poverty live side by side.
13 In Chinatown, the alienating difficulty of the Cantonese dialects scared me.
14 Irene daydreamed incessantly of hilly streets, cable cars, Chinatown and Rice-o-Roni.
15 The driver was still laughing. Chinatown was too hot even for me.
16 Trained as a draftsman, he wandered into Old Chinatown and attempted to make some sketches of it.
17 Runners buzz through Chinatown on their way to the finish.
18 Forget Manhattan's Chinatown: Flushing is where it's at.
19 Mah-jongg players at a Chinatown community organization.
20 Jiang is planning a trip to Chinatown with Lance.
21 I'll take you to Chinatown for dim sum.
22 Occasionally they will take Stephen to some restaurant in Chinatown.
23 How is what he did very much different than what Chinatown gangs did?
24 I parked my car and started walking to get a taste of Chinatown.
25 You were never entirely safe from prying fingers in Chinatown, but I had to give it my best shot.
26 If you ask tourists, the alleyways are a quaint remnant of old Chinatown.
27 We left the shop and headed the few blocks toward Chinatown, considering various restaurants but evidently not considering seriously enough.
28 "Politicians, ugly buildings and whores, " growled John Huston in Chinatown. "They all get respectable if they last long enough."
29 But Chan is one of several local businessmen and advocates working to improve the Downtown Eastside, a neighborhood between Chinatown and the Gastown district.
30 The parlors became a key source of income for some district and family organizations in Chinatown and eventually for street gangs, said Ko-lin Chin, a Rutgers University criminologist.