Chinaman

英 ['tʃainəmən] 美
  • n. 中国佬
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Chinaman (n.)
1711, "native of China," from China + man (n.). Also in 18c., "dealer in china wares" (1728).
1. Chinaman: Used as a disparaging term for a Chinese man.
中国佬: 用作对中国人的贬称.

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2. The real Chinaman may be stupid, but there is no absurdity in his stupidity.
真正的中国人也许愚蠢, 但愚蠢中并无荒谬.

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3. " Why , " the Chinaman exclaimed, " the queer slant of your eyes . Your eyes are off slant! "
“ 那还用说! ” 那个学生叹道, “ 你们的眼睛好奇怪,都斜斜地吊起来!

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4. The real Chinaman may be cunning, but there is no malignity in his cunning.
真正的中国人也许狡猾, 但狡猾中并无阴险.

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5. The real Chinaman may be vulgar, but there is no aggressiveness , no blatancy in his vulgarity.
真正的中国人也许粗俗, 但粗俗中并没有好斗和嚣张.

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