Meaning of T'ai-tung | Babel Free
Definitions
Alternative spelling of Taitung.
alt-of, alternative
Examples
“The government-operated railway system, also developed originally by the Japanese, extends for 608 mi. (979 km.), chiefly on the western plain; most trackage is Cape-gauge (three feet six inches), but the 109-mi. (176 km.) east-coast line between T'ai-tung and Hua-lien is two feet six inches gauge.”
“Ying-ying answered apologetically, feeling that she had been reprimanded. “I got married last year in T’ai-tung.”
“In eastern Taiwan, three caves in Tʻai-tung county have recently produced stratified collections of unifacially flaked pebble choppers and flakes, dating from an unknown period down to about 3000 B.C.”
“Shortly thereafter, Brother Jones left for T'ai-tung, across the mountains, with my husband as his interpreter.”
“The Central Range plunges abruptly to the sea along the eastern coast, except for an area north of Tʻai-tung, where the Tʻai-tung Rift Valley and a short coastal ridge farther to the east are located.”
“A strong Taiwan earthquake was reported Thursday morning, registering at 6.4 according to the USGS. The earthquake took place in southern Taiwan, 25 miles from T'ai-tung, Taiwan.”
“Learn about professional surfing on the coast of T'ai-tung county, Taiwan.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.