Meaning of Ch'ien-t'ang | Babel Free
Definitions
Noun. [C1]
Examples
“About the year 880 an artist named Kuan Hsiu (貫休) made pictures of the Sixteen Lohan, which were given to a Buddhist monastery near Ch‘ien-t‘ang in the province of Chekiang.”
“Lin Ho-ching, surnamed Pu, a man who lived during the Sung dynasty of China, was born at Ch‘ien-t‘ang of Hang-chau in Ché-kiang province.”
“CHIN Ying-lin 金應麟, native of Ch‘ien-t‘ang, Chekiang, was a chin-shih of the Tao-kuang period.”
“It is not certain exactly when he arrived, though the statement in Teng’s preface to his collected works that “after we had been parted for a year, he came to visit Ch’ien-t’ang and came by to see me” suggests that Kuan was there by early spring, if we count a year from the time he must have left office (February 1317).”
“Another example was that of the magistrate of Ching-chiang hsien in Kiangsu, named Huang Shih-pen, a native of Ch’ien-t’ang in Hangchow prefecture, who also purchased mulberry saplings from Hu-chou and tried to teach the local people sericultural techniques from Chekiang.”
“There is a well- known bore on the Severn, in England, and another forms on the Petitcodiac River, \khich empties into the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick. The classic example is the bore on the Qiantang (Ch’ien-t’ang) described by Commander W. Usborne Moore of the British navy in 1888 and 1892. He reported heights of 2.5 to 3.5 metres (8.2 to 11.5 feet).”
CEFR level
C1
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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.