单词 | sinico-indian |
释义 | > as lemmasSinico-Indian 1. Forming adjectives with the sense ‘Chinese and ——; of, belonging to, or involving both China and (the specified country or people)’, as in Sinico-French, Sinico-Indian, etc.Recorded earliest and most commonly in Sinico-Japanese adj. 1.Sino- is now the usual prefix in this context: see Sino- comb. form1 1b. Cf. Chino- comb. form1. ΚΠ 1854 G. R. Gliddon in J. C. Nott & G. R. Gliddon Types of Mankind iii. ii. 649 Arab curiosity-mongers are thus enabled to furnish imbecilities travelling along the Nile with Sinico-Ægyptian vases. 1882 Jrnl. Royal Asiatic Soc. 14 p. xxxii On the Sinico-Indian Origin of Indo-Pali writing. 1912 Amer. Sugar Industry Jan. 67/2 As will be imagined, the Sinico-French War was, in fact, a heavy blow to the sugar industry of Formosa. < as lemmas |
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