What does China mean in English for a piece of furniture

Updated on furniture 2024-04-11
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    china

    `tʃaInə; tʃainə]

    Uncountable nouns.

    1 Porcelain. The etymology originated from the Qin Dynasty in the third century BC. In French, "Qin" is called Chine, and when it becomes English, it is called ChinaChina, which begins in lowercase, refers to "porcelain" because Westerners believe that China is the origin of porcelain.2 [collection name] Ceramics, pottery.

    a piece of ~

    A piece of porcelain. glass and ~

    Glassware and ceramics.

    Adjective (pottery) made of porcelain.

    a bull in a china shop→ bull

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    china [chi·na ||'tʃaɪnə]

    n.Chinaware; Chinaware.

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