请输入您要查询的单词:

 

单词 Tsochen
释义

Tsochen

English

Etymology

From Mandarin 左鎮 (Zuǒzhèn), Wade–Giles romanization: Tso³-chên⁴.

Proper noun

Tsochen

  1. Alternative form of Zuojhen
    • 2005, Manthorpe, Jonathan, “Leaf on the Waves”, in Forbidden Nation, Palgrave Macmillan, →ISBN, LCCN 2005047413, OCLC 58720732, page 30:
      In the 1960s human remains, pottery, and stone tools were found in caves in southern Taiwan at Changpin in the far southeast and at Tsochen near Tainan on the southern west coast.
    • 2005 June 14, “Floods kill three, destroy crops”, in Taipei Times, archived from the original on 15 June 2005:
      A mudslide buried alive a 65-year-old woman at a mountainous village in Tsochen in the southern county of Tainan earlier yesterday, while a man in the southern county of Pingtung was electrocuted, police said.
    • 2008 September 1, “Museum from Another Era”, in Taiwan Today, archived from the original on 06 October 2022:
      Visitors to NTM also can see the fossilized remains, including large fossilized skeletons, of various species of animals and plants, as well as mineral samples. Among other significant relics are fragments of human skulls unearthed in the early 1970s in Tainan County's Tsochen (Zuojhen) Township.
    • 2011 March, Kelly, Robert, Taiwan (Lonely Planet), 8th edition, →ISBN, OCLC 770615940, OL 27127374M, page 247:
      In the town of Yujing our route connects with Provincial Highway 20, which you can continue on to reach Tainan city. However, when you pass through Tsochen (左鎭; Zuǒzhèn), it’s worth heading out to Mt Tsao Moon World (草山月世界; Cǎoshān Yuè Shìjiè), a grimly picturesque landscape of barren eroded cliffs and pointy crags.
    • 2019, Li, Xiaobing, “Prehistory and Aboriginal Cultures to 1100”, in The History of Taiwan, →ISBN, LCCN 2019980295, OCLC 1066089851, page 22:
      During 1971-1972, several Taiwanese scholars and a Japanese biologist discovered human remains, including three cranial fragments and a tooth, in Tsochen (Zuozhen), Tainan County.
    • 2019 July 20, Ai Kawamura; et al., “The earliest fossil record of the bandicoot rat (Bandicota indica) from the early Middle Pleistocene of Taiwan with discussion on the Quaternary history of the species”, in Quaternary International, volume 523, DOI:10.1016/j.quaint.2019.06.012, ISSN 1040-6182, OCLC 18471518, archived from the original on 08 October 2022:
      Tsailiao is a small village in the Tsochen District of Tainan City, Taiwan (Fig. 1). Tsailiao and its surroundings are well known among researchers who study the Quaternary geology and paleontology of Taiwan because they have yielded abundant and diverse mammalian fossils of Pleistocene age.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Tsochen.
随便看

 

国际大辞典收录了7408809条英语、德语、日语等多语种在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词及词组的翻译及用法,是外语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2023 idict.net All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/9/10 9:51:02