Chinese造句121) We have dug into the Chinese history.
122) I got by with broken Chinese and sign languge.
123) The city has a busy Chinese quarter.
124) Do you fancy going out for a Chinese?
125) The word 'ginseng' comes from the Chinese word 'Shen-seng'.
126) Say! How about a Chinese meal tonight?
127) Let's go to a Chinese restaurant.
128) Only thirty students graduated in Chinese last year.
129) The document is written in Chinese.
130) There's a Chinese takeaway in the centre of town.
131) Chinese characters are just meaningless symbols to me.
132) Put the following words into Chinese.
133) He was the Chinese minister to Japan.
134) Long practice enabled that American to speak fluent Chinese.
135) Is Japanese food like Chinese?
136) The chef,[www.] staff and managers are all Chinese.
137) The ship will remain outside Chinese territorial waters.
138) The Chinese poems were done into English.
139) I believe the Chinese food can be made more relishing.
140) Chinese economic and trade exhibitions have promoted the exchange of the advanced techniques with foreign countries.
141) Chinese rugs are graded according to the fineness of their knotting.
142) This palace is an example of early ancient Chinese architecture.
143) Most of the Chinese people usually go to work on the bike except when it rains.
144) I'd rather watch a film with subtitles than one dubbed into Chinese.
145) When you go to a Chinese restaurant you have to use chopsticks instead of a knife and fork.
146) The Chinese Government deems it necessary to reiterate its position and policy on the following matters.
147) In the Chinese calendar, the Spring Equinox always occurs in the second month.
148) We've found it less difficult to learn the chronological table of the Chinese dynasties in chronological order.
149) Most old overseas Chinese keep in the depth of their souls a longing for their motherland.
150) Why don't you ask Roy? H e's well up in Chinese art.