japanese
[.dʒæpə'ni:z]
n. 日本人, 日语
adj. 日本的, 日本人的, 日语的
例句与用法:
Japanese industry is making increasing use of robots.
日本工业越来越多地使用机器人。
My knowledge of Japanese is rather poor.
我的日语相当差。
I've passed the intermediate level exam of Japanese.
我已经通过了日语的中级水平考试。
She can speak Japanese as well as English.
她会说日语和英语。
The Japanese can outsell any competitor in the market.
日本人比谁都会搞市场推销。
He has a bias against Japanese products.
他讨厌日本的产品。
Do you speak Japanese?
你会说日语吗?
We went to the park to see Japanese cherry blossoms.
我们到公园去看日本樱花。
词形变化:
英英解释:
名词 japanese:
a native or inhabitant of Japan
the language (usually considered to be Altaic) spoken by the Japanese
形容词 japanese:
of or relating to or characteristic of Japan or its people or their culture or language
Japanese
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n.
日本人,日本国民,日语
The Japanese are an industrious people.
日本人民是勤劳的民族。
The Japanese have a rigid code of etiquette,which may seem artificial to foreigners.
日本人有一套严格的礼仪,这在外国人看来可能是矫揉造作的。
There is a shortage of well qualified teachers of foreign languages,especially of French and Japanese.
合格的外语教师还很缺乏,尤其是教法语和日语的。
adj.
日本的,日本人的,日语的
The Japanese empire was quickly dismantled.
日本帝国很快被打垮了。
The Japanese Government had a secret deal with Germany during the Second World War.
第二次世界大战时,日本政府和德国订有密约。