Definition of Indo-Chinese in English:
Indo-Chinese
adjectiveˌɪndəʊtʃʌɪˈniːzˌɪndoʊˌtʃaɪˈniz
Relating to or characteristic of Indo-China.
a new Indo-Chinese restaurant
Example sentencesExamples
- For the record, the lunches and dinners on my visit were exquisitely Indo-Chinese: refined, adventurous, delicious.
- The second set went on serve before the Indo-Chinese combination secured a mini-break and held their serve thereafter to pocket the match.
- Other forms of kickboxing can be found in the Indo-Chinese peninsula.
- The singer is set to perform at an Indo-Chinese musical event with a visiting Chinese musical orchestra on 27 November.
- We order here a couple times a year because they have Indo-Chinese dishes.
nounˌɪndəʊtʃʌɪˈniːzˌɪndoʊˌtʃaɪˈniz
A native or inhabitant of Indo-China.
the Indo-Chinese soon became valuable contributors to their new country
Example sentencesExamples
- Over a million and a quarter Vietnamese and Indo-Chinese resettled in the United States.
- Consider the nations today that did not go in for empire-building: the Indians, the Africans, the Indo-Chinese, the Aborigines, the Slavs.
- The scientific institute offered training, and employment, to Indo-Chinese.
- With this, he becomes the first Indo-Chinese to come up with an album in Punjabi.
- The Indo-Chinese were founders of a mighty civilization as may be seen at Anghor Vat and elsewhere.
Definition of Indo-Chinese in US English:
Indo-Chinese
adjectiveˌɪndoʊˌtʃaɪˈnizˌindōˌCHīˈnēz
Relating to or characteristic of Indo-China.
a new Indo-Chinese restaurant
Example sentencesExamples
- Other forms of kickboxing can be found in the Indo-Chinese peninsula.
- We order here a couple times a year because they have Indo-Chinese dishes.
- The second set went on serve before the Indo-Chinese combination secured a mini-break and held their serve thereafter to pocket the match.
- The singer is set to perform at an Indo-Chinese musical event with a visiting Chinese musical orchestra on 27 November.
- For the record, the lunches and dinners on my visit were exquisitely Indo-Chinese: refined, adventurous, delicious.
nounˌɪndoʊˌtʃaɪˈnizˌindōˌCHīˈnēz
A native or inhabitant of Indo-China.
the Indo-Chinese soon became valuable contributors to their new country
Example sentencesExamples
- Consider the nations today that did not go in for empire-building: the Indians, the Africans, the Indo-Chinese, the Aborigines, the Slavs.
- The Indo-Chinese were founders of a mighty civilization as may be seen at Anghor Vat and elsewhere.
- The scientific institute offered training, and employment, to Indo-Chinese.
- Over a million and a quarter Vietnamese and Indo-Chinese resettled in the United States.
- With this, he becomes the first Indo-Chinese to come up with an album in Punjabi.