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单词 Aksu
释义

Aksu

See also: ákšu

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Uyghur ئاقسۇ (aqsu, literally white river), from Chagatai آقسُو (Āqsū), اکسو (Aksū).

Proper noun

Aksu

  1. A prefecture of Xinjiang, China.
    • 1995, Gregor Benton and Alan Hunter, editor, Wild Lily, Prairie Fire, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, →ISBN, LCCN 95-5200, OCLC 469093196, page 223:
      The representative took the hint, and decided after consulting the masses to approach the Aksu Prefecture Administrative Office. When they arrived for negotiations, the office made an emergency call to the Xinjiang Autonomous Region Party Committee in Urumqi, which telegraphed back that the problem should be dealt with on the spot.
    • 2013, Marshall, Paul A., Persecuted: The Global Assault on Christians, Thomas Nelson, →ISBN, OCLC 798061689, page 22:
      Shaya prison is located in remote Aksu Prefecture, about seven hundred miles southwest of the Xinjiang capital of Urumqi.
    • 2014, Michael Dillon, Xinjiang and the Expansion of Chinese Communist Power: Kashgar in the Early Twentieth Century, Routledge, page 197:
      Units of the 5th Division of the 2nd Army also marched in from Yanqi, and, on 29 December 1949, arrived in Onsu (Wensu) County in Aksu Prefecture.
  2. A county-level city in Aksu prefecture, Xinjiang, China.
    • 1946, Chandra Chakraberty, The Cultural History of the Hindus, Calcutta: Vijaya Krishna Brothers, page 267:
      The Hans strove to capture the important trade route with the west through Hami, Aksu, Kashgar, Turfan and Khotan.
    • 1981 April 26, “Youths resist Communist pressure”, in Free China Weekly, volume XXII, number 16, Taipei, page 1:
      A report from the China mainland indicated that scores of demonstrating youths were killed last November in Aksu in the western province of Sinkiang, after 70,000 of them rusticated from Shanghai staged a demonstration.
      They took over the office building of the "agriculture bureau" and demanded that the Peiping regime allow them to return to Shanghai. Communist "vice premier" Wang Chen was forced to hurry to Aksu from Peiping and instructed troops to suppress the youths by any means, even if it meant bloodshed.
    • 1989, Colin Thubron, The Silk Road: Beyond the Celestial Kingdom, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN, OCLC 906541628, page 15:
      From here the Silk Road bifurcates. In times of unrest, the caravans would move south through the sparse towns along the foot of the Kunlum Mountains, protected from robbers by the Taklimakan desert. But more often they would brave the great northern route with its line of rich oases - Turfan, Korla, Kuqa, Aksu - and hope to evade marauders from the grasslands just to the north.
  3. Aksu River (Xinjiang).
  4. Any of various places in Kazakhstan.
  5. Any of various places in Turkey.
  6. A surname from Turkish.

Synonyms

  • (location in Xinjiang, China, from Mandarin Chinese) Akesu, A-k'o-su
  • (location in Xinjiang, China) Aqsu

Translations

See also

  • Zhetysu
  • Onsu
  • Kizilsu

Anagrams

  • Kasu, Kaus, Sauk, auks, skua

Turkish

Aksu ilçesi

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish آقصو (Aksu), equivalent to ak (white) + su (water).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /akˈsu/

Proper noun

Aksu

  1. A district of Antalya, Turkey
  2. an unisex surname

Declension

Derived terms

  • Aksulu
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