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单词 Chinglish
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Definition of Chinglish in English:

Chinglish

noun ˈtʃɪŋɡlɪʃˈCHiNGɡliSH
mass nouninformal
  • A blend of Chinese and English, in particular a variety of English used by speakers of Chinese, incorporating some Chinese vocabulary or constructions.

    he speaks Mandarin Chinese but often uses a form of Chinglish
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, the narration was in fluent Chinglish and would occasionally disappear at crucial moments.
    • New arrivals to Britain should not be taught English but cultural mixes such as Hinglish, Spanglish and Chinglish, a report says today.
    • But what is proper Chinglish - British English, American English or Australian English?
    • But some meanings appear to have been lost in translation, so that they are incomprehensible to a native English speaker, as has happened with other hybrid languages such as Chinglish, spoken in China, and Singapore's Singlish.
    • An article written in rather pleasant Chinglish has the following stats about Internet usage in China.
    • The Chinglish headline is a little abstract.
    • But along the way, some fear a little something is being lost, the old world charm, that special Chinglish.
    • Chinglish has its own, yet unformed, innovative trends which should be distinguished from mere errors or carelessness.
    • Everywhere official signs on roads, public buildings and commercial districts proudly display large and expensive signs in English or rather "Chinglish" (Chinese English).
    • "Far from being corruptions of English, new forms of the language such as 'Chinglish' have values that we must learn to accommodate and relate to," it adds.
    • It is time to stop thinking of Chinglish as a linguistic disease.
    • Written in Chinglish, the article is credited to the People's Daily.
    • Chinglish reflects the strong influence of Western culture on the Chinese culture.
    • Shanghai has a special committee that has to deal with the most urgent cases of Chinglish in the city.
    • Chinglish is often quaint and attractive, expressing the hospitality and unique perspective of the Chinese world-view.
    • On the other hand, Chinglish is hitting back due to attempts to use translation software to improve matters.
    • Chinglish is a variation on the English language.
    • Although public signs can be easily altered, there remains some doubt over whether officials can contain the spread of Chinglish among private businesses.
 
 

Definition of Chinglish in US English:

Chinglish

nounˈCHiNGɡliSH
informal
  • A blend of Chinese and English, in particular a variety of English used by speakers of Chinese, incorporating some Chinese vocabulary or constructions.

    he speaks Mandarin Chinese but often uses a form of Chinglish
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chinglish is a variation on the English language.
    • An article written in rather pleasant Chinglish has the following stats about Internet usage in China.
    • But along the way, some fear a little something is being lost, the old world charm, that special Chinglish.
    • Chinglish has its own, yet unformed, innovative trends which should be distinguished from mere errors or carelessness.
    • Shanghai has a special committee that has to deal with the most urgent cases of Chinglish in the city.
    • Everywhere official signs on roads, public buildings and commercial districts proudly display large and expensive signs in English or rather "Chinglish" (Chinese English).
    • It is time to stop thinking of Chinglish as a linguistic disease.
    • Written in Chinglish, the article is credited to the People's Daily.
    • Chinglish is often quaint and attractive, expressing the hospitality and unique perspective of the Chinese world-view.
    • New arrivals to Britain should not be taught English but cultural mixes such as Hinglish, Spanglish and Chinglish, a report says today.
    • "Far from being corruptions of English, new forms of the language such as 'Chinglish' have values that we must learn to accommodate and relate to," it adds.
    • On the other hand, Chinglish is hitting back due to attempts to use translation software to improve matters.
    • The Chinglish headline is a little abstract.
    • However, the narration was in fluent Chinglish and would occasionally disappear at crucial moments.
    • But what is proper Chinglish - British English, American English or Australian English?
    • Chinglish reflects the strong influence of Western culture on the Chinese culture.
    • Although public signs can be easily altered, there remains some doubt over whether officials can contain the spread of Chinglish among private businesses.
    • But some meanings appear to have been lost in translation, so that they are incomprehensible to a native English speaker, as has happened with other hybrid languages such as Chinglish, spoken in China, and Singapore's Singlish.
 
 
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