Shrub or small tree having flattened globose fruit with very sweet aromatic pulp and thin yellow-orange to flame-orange rind that is loose and easily removed; native to southeastern Asia.
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The dialect of Chinese spoken in Beijing and adopted as the official language for all of China.
Bureaucrat in imperial China.
The official language of China and Taiwan.
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1 Undoubtedly you saw the mandarin Ki-Ming; I recognize him from your description.
2 The mandarin was bought at a Woolworths store on Findon Road yesterday.
3 At one end of the room sat the mandarin who was judge.
4 She took the little mandarin in her hand, but without examining him.
5 And the yellow-faced mandarin was as busy picking them up as anyone.
6 A prolific poet and a manipulative mandarin featured in Dáil exchanges yesterday.
7 And so the mandarin advised you to fly to Orlando, did he?
8 She gifted each family a mandarin tree to plant in their new garden.
9 About a quarter of California's mandarin crop was lost to frost last year.
10 Currently there is a potato, a lobster and a mandarin on the market.
11 I don't think psychoanalysis should be a mandarin or elitist form of intelligence.
12 A young waitress in a scarlet silk mandarin dress stepped into the room.
13 Slowly drizzle in mandarin oil and canola oil until mayonaise has thickened up.
14 This angered the mandarin , who was in an especially cross mood.
15 The butterfly became very indignant at this abuse from the mandarin .
16 The peach dress had long sleeves and a high mandarin collar.
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Translations for mandarin
Mandarin в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки