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 Shanghai [ʃæŋ'hai]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 上海, 浦东鸡

a. 上海的, 上海时行的, 上海风格的

vt. 拐骗, 胁迫


  1. Shanghai is a large city.
    上海是一个大城市。
  2. Our office has removed to Shanghai from Beijing.
    我们的办公室已从北京迁到上海。


shanghai
[ noun ]
  1. the largest city of China; located in the east on the Pacific; one of the largest ports in the world

  2. <noun.location>
[ verb ]
  1. take (someone) against his will for compulsory service, especially on board a ship

  2. <verb.contact> impress
    The men were shanghaied after being drugged


Shanghai \Shang`hai"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shanghaied}; p. pr.
& vb. n. {Shanghaiing}.]
To intoxicate and ship (a person) as a sailor while in this
condition. [Written also {shanghae}.] [Slang, U.S.]


Shanghai \Shang`hai"\, n. (Zo["o]l.)
A large and tall breed of domestic fowl.

  1. In Shanghai, more than 1,000 students marched late Sunday from Fudan University to Tongji University, singing former odes to revolutionary leader Mao Tse-tung but substituting Hu's name.
  2. Even here, to judge by the girlie magazines freely on sale in Shanghai, the campaign is languishing.
  3. There were scattered posters in Shanghai earlier this week calling for a general strike, but they have largely disappeared, residents say.
  4. When Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze visited Deng in Shanghai last February he received a warm and lengthy handshake, but no hug.
  5. By the end of the voyage he had accumulated Dollars 500, a considerable sum in those days. Eisenberg joined his parents in Shanghai where his father had established himself as a vegetable oil seller. The young Eisenberg then ventured to Japan.
  6. The 'B' shares are to start trading on the Shanghai Securities Exchange on July 26. The 'A' shares for Chinese domestic investors were listed in May.
  7. Marine Midland stock soared $18 to $77.75 a share, although Hongkong & Shanghai Banking said it had no intention of raising its offer of $70 a share, or $677 million, for the Marine Midland shares it doesn't own.
  8. An official of the Bank of China's Shanghai branch confirmed the center is "under consideration," but wouldn't elaborate, the Kyodo news agency of Japan said.
  9. Past and future face each other across the Huangpu, and the former has much to say to the latter. Shanghai's first commercial boom was brought to an end with the communist take-over.
  10. Based in Shanghai from 1931 to 1939, he kept the agency's China service operating after the Japanese invasion in 1932.
  11. Shanghai's B share index has strengthened by about 15 per cent since mid-year, after falling 40 per cent since January.
  12. "Below that level, a lot of stop-loss orders drove it lower," said Graham Beale of HongKong & Shanghai Banking Corp. in New York, noting that much of the session's action was focused on cross-currency plays.
  13. Arctic Alaska recently invested $650,000 in a joint venture to operate a processing plant in Shanghai, China.
  14. HSBC, better known as the Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank, acquirer of the Midland, rivals Glaxo as the UK's second largest company.
  15. The two nations also agreed to reopen consulates in Bombay and Shanghai that were closed by the Himalayan border war.
  16. Add the cars swarming on to the streets, the jammed packed trolley buses, the motorbikes and hand carts, and there is a sure recipe for chaos. Yet somehow, Shanghai gets by.
  17. An official in Shanghai, reached by telephone today, said there was no change in the number of casualties.
  18. "It may just have been the combination of Alma-Ata and Shanghai," says Jerry Hough, a prominent Soviet specialist at Duke University.
  19. Bouygues said the project will be financed by Credit Lyonnais, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank and Bangkok Bank.
  20. While in Shanghai, Jiang, who speaks good English, worked hard to attract foreign investment and modernize industry in China's largest city.
  21. The developer also has projects in New York, Los Angeles, Detroit, San Francisco, Shanghai and Singapore.
  22. Shanghai's government also is building satellite towns around the city and plans to raze old buildings to make way for spacious apartment blocks and green parks.
  23. We don't think its advisable to stay in Shanghai," Palmer said.
  24. Occidental Petroleum Corp. said it signed a contract with Shanghai Sitco International Trading Co. to license technology for the construction of a polyvinyl-chloride paste-resin plant in Shanghai, China.
  25. Occidental Petroleum Corp. said it signed a contract with Shanghai Sitco International Trading Co. to license technology for the construction of a polyvinyl-chloride paste-resin plant in Shanghai, China.
  26. Improved results from overseas subsidiaries of Hongkong & Shanghai Banking buoyed forecasts for the parent company's 1991 results.
  27. Shanghai's fledgling stock exchange, where 1,625 companies have issued shares, has a total stock value of only 800 million yuan or $215 million.
  28. Modern Shanghai has become a museum, not because it has been preserved but because it has been neglected.
  29. The Bund, the riverfront avenue lined with massive banks and hotels built by European traders early in the century, remains a symbol of Shanghai's longtime status as China's commercial and industrial capital.
  30. Like other high-tech companies, Alcatel Bell was attracted to Shanghai by the large number of technically qualified graduates emerging from its universities.
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