台湾 Táiwān Taiwan Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 30 sentences — page 2 of 2 12 Go to page Go 台北市是台湾的政治、经济和文化中心。 Táiběi Shì shì Táiwān de zhèngzhì, jīngjì hé wénhuà zhōngxīn. Taipei is the political, economic, and cultural center of Taiwan. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary在台湾,我是一位受人尊敬的政治评论员。 zài Táiwān, wǒ shì yī wèi shòu rén zūnjìng de zhèngzhì pínglùnyuán. In Taiwan, I am a respected political commentator. Source: OpenSubtitles暑假时,我们一家人去台湾的牡丹乡看海。 shǔjià shí, wǒmen yī jiārén qù Táiwān de Mǔdan xiāng kàn hǎi. During the summer vacation, our family went to Mudan Township in Taiwan to see the sea. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary在日治时期的台湾,日本本土常被称为“内地”。 zài Rìzhì shíqī de Táiwān, Rìběn běntǔ cháng bèi chēngwéi“ Nèidì”. In Taiwan during the Japanese colonial period, the Japanese mainland was often referred to as 'Naichi' (inland). Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他在台湾通过了高考,正式成为一名公职人员。 tā zài Táiwān tōngguò le gāokǎo, zhèngshì chéngwéi yī míng gōngzhí rényuán. He passed the civil service examination in Taiwan and officially became a public servant. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary我去台湾旅游时,特地去北斗品尝了著名的肉圆。 wǒ qù Táiwān lǚyóu shí, tèdì qù Běidǒu pǐncháng le zhùmíng de ròuyuán. When I traveled to Taiwan, I made a special trip to Beidou to taste the famous meatballs. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary宜兰的三星出产的农产品在全台湾都非常有名。 Yílán de Sānxīng chūchǎn de nóngchǎnpǐn zài quán Táiwān dōu fēicháng yǒumíng. Agricultural products from Sanxing in Yilan are very famous throughout Taiwan. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他在台湾买了一袋咸酥土豆,吃起来味道很像花生。 tā zài Táiwān mǎi le yī dài xiánsū tǔdòu, chī qilai wèidao hěn xiàng huāshēng. He bought a bag of salty crispy 'potatoes' in Taiwan, which tasted just like peanuts. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary台湾是个位于太平洋西岸的岛国,人口约两千三百万。 Táiwān shì gè wèiyú Tàipíng Yáng xī'àn de dǎoguó, rénkǒu yuē liǎngqiānsānbǎiwàn. Taiwan is an island nation in the western Pacific Ocean with a population of roughly 23 million people. Source: Tatoeba在台湾旅游时,她才发现当地人把卫生巾称为卫生棉。 zài Táiwān lǚyóu shí, tā cái fāxiàn dāngdìrén bǎ wèishēngjīn chēngwéi wèishēngmián. While traveling in Taiwan, she discovered that locals call sanitary pads 'wèi shēng mián.' Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary 12 Go to page Go