The dialect of Chinese spoken in Canton and neighboring provinces and in Hong Kong and elsewhere outside China.
Sinònims
Examples for "yak"
Examples for "yak"
1In places the yak trail led between steep banks of unstable rubble.
2Its fur was long and wispy, like the fur of a yak.
3Tell him we'd better dispense with the yak and get with it.
4Even the ropes which sustain the tents are made of yak's wool.
5You happily eat goat testicles, yak eyeballs, camel intestines and elephant dung.
1The deal would also help Yue Xiu to expand its China business.
2Silent as a cat, Yue-Sai slid through the forest, tracking the herd.
3The oil firms oppose it because of the costs, Yue said.
4His family name was Cheng and his given name was Yue.
5Facebook Twitter Pinterest Chen Yue has found a second home abroad.
6The chief nation among these, called by the Chinese Yue-Chi, about 126 B.C.
7But he was unsure about the benefits of an acquisition to Yue Xiu.
8Minutes later I was in a taxi on the way to Sun Yue Dumplings.
9I do not think so.' Yue-Sai packed away her equipment.
10With time she felt Yue-Sai give up on her, in a sense, and withdraw.
11There is no better way to do it. Yue agrees.
12Lieutenant Wu Yue-Sai, in full dress uniform, neat and pretty, linked arms with Roberta.
13We're at Sun Yue Dumplings on Hospital Street in Haidan.
14The poet was said to be a beautiful courtesan in love with General Yue Zhong.
15Excitement built in Roberta, and she grinned at Yue-Sai.
16So many things Chen Yue had to say to Richard Smith yet no words came out.