Sino-Japanese ['sainәuˏdʒæpә'ni:z,-'ni:s,'sinәu-]
adj.
中国及日本的, 中日的
- The scholars, attending a symposium on the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-45, said Japanese aggression against China during that period was firmly maintained by the international community.
- A Cabinet minister whose claim that Japan was not the aggressor in World War II provoked strong protests from China and other Asian nations told Parliament today the 1937-45 Sino-Japanese War began accidentally.
- In other places in China, monuments to the Sino-Japanese war are being built or restored.
- The minister, Seisuke Okuno, told Japanese reporters on Tuesday that he doesn't like to use the word "invasion" when discussing the Sino-Japanese War because both countries lost millions of people in the conflict.