英:[ˌvjetnə'mi:z]
美:[ˌvjetnə'miz]
英:[ˌvjetnə'mi:z]
美:[ˌvjetnə'miz]
越南人;
越南的,越南人的;
Vi·et·nam·ese
vi et n miz
Noun
1. a native or inhabitant of Vietnam
2. the Mon-Khmer language spoken in Vietnam
Adjective
1. of or relating to Vietnam;
"the Vietnamese countryside"
2. of or relating to the vietnamese language;
"Vietnamese tones"
3. of or relating to or characteristic of the people of Vietnam;
"Vietnamese boat people"
1947年(形容词和名词),源自 Vietnam 和 -ese。
The first known use of Vietnamese was in 1947
viscountnoun
a British nobleman ranking below an earl and above a baron
viscidadjective
viscous
visceraladjective
felt in or as if in the viscera
a visceral belief
of, relating to, or being the viscera
visceral organs
Virgonoun
a group of stars between Leo and Libra usually pictured as a young woman
the sixth sign of the zodiac see zodiac
a person whose sign of the zodiac is Virgo
VIPnoun
a person of great importance or fame
vindicateverb
to free from blame or guilt
evidence that will vindicate me
confirm sense 4
later discoveries vindicated the claim
villeinnoun
a free peasant
an unfree peasant enslaved to a feudal lord
vilifyverb
to speak of as wicked
Vikingnoun
one of the Scandinavians who raided or invaded the coasts of Europe in the 8th to 10th centuries
Vietnamesenoun
a person born or living in Vietnam
the official language of Vietnam
1 Real pacification is hard to get in the Vietnamese countryside.
在越南的乡下真正的安宁是很难实现的.
2 Kissinger brought the proposals to Paris, knowing there was zero chance they would be accepted by the North Vietnamese.
3 While sitting outside on the deck, we are not to speak Khmer or Chinese-—only Vietnamese—and we cannot make friends or form bonds with anyone outside the family.
4 Agent Orange was later linked to cancer and birth defects in Vietnamese and Americans who were heavily exposed to it.
5 “They would steal from the Vietnamese that they killed, or whatever,” she said.
6 Men were still being drafted, and Americans and Vietnamese were dying.
7 American military maps showed this region of South Vietnam in different colors: one color for land controlled by the South Vietnamese government, another for territory controlled by the Viet Cong.
8 The streets were crowded with people celebrating Tet, the Vietnamese New Year.
9 They said he got done to him what he did to Vietnamese babies and how did he like it?
10 Most of the patrols going out were Vietnamese, and Johnson said that he didn’t think most of them were really patrolling.
11 There were Vietnamese, mostly women and old men, running for their lives.
12 When Kissinger flew to Saigon to brief the South Vietnamese president, it did not go well.
13 But Pattie ignored him as she went about closing the nail salon early, barking orders in Vietnamese to the two manicurists.
14 When the Vietnamese got kids hooked on drugs and we had to fight a war to stop it, did we give in?
15 Xuande is of Vietnamese descent and can speak conversational Vietnamese, but with the show using a lot of Vietnamese dialogue, Xuande had to refine his language skills.
16 The Vietnamese policemen looked even more ridiculous.
至于那安南巡捕更可笑了.
17 Shortly after Johnson’s speech, the North Vietnamese agreed to meet with the United States in Paris, France, for preliminary negotiations to end the war.
18 Challenge them to say something in Vietnamese and laugh right back.
19 It was clear the North Vietnamese would continue their relentless efforts to unify the country under Communist rule, and the situation was deteriorating rapidly.
20 There’d been an exchange of gunfire, and the destroyer had damaged two of the Vietnamese boats and sunk one.