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beijing

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Chinese capital, from bei "north" + jing "capital" (as opposed to Nanking , literally "southern capital").

Usage examples of beijing.

By the time the Russian leader, his wife and entourage appeared, Nicky, Arch, Jimmy and Luke were well ensconced in the Beijing Hotel, along with over one thousand foreign correspondents from every country in the world.

Wherever people survived, in shadowy remnants of cities called Khartoum and Chicago and Beijing, the Citizens smiled with controlled joy at the sky.

I want to investigate the possibilities of setting up an American division of Lachlan Industries in Beijing.

Beijing, no displeasure is expressed when the regimes in Algeria and Tunisia take similar, if not harsher, steps against their citizens.

Her suite was on the fourteenth floor of the Beijing Hotel, overlooking Changan Avenue, also known as the Avenue of Eternal Peace, which led into Tiananmen Square.

Nevertheless, rumors are rife, mostly about troop movements seen in different parts of Beijing again.

When she first arrived in Beijing, Clee Donovan had told her that the Chinese always made their way to the square in the evenings and at weekends to demonstrate, celebrate, mark a memorable occasion or simply to while away the time.

Moreover, they were being supported by the citizens of Beijing, who brought them food and drinks, quilts and tents and umbrellas.

At the same time these demonstrations were starting in Beijing in April, Nicky and her crew had been in Israel, where they were doing a special on Mossad, the Israeli intelligence service.

For the short time that Gorbachev and the hordes of foreign reporters remained in Beijing, the government turned a blind eye, or assumed an air of tolerance about the students--and the foreign press as well.

When he first came to Beijing almost six weeks ago, he had found them full of excitement and hope.

They roared all over Beijing, carrying messages, monitoring troop movements and the actions of the police, and in general acting as lookouts for the students.

And, they hoped, for Chai Ling, the respected leader of the student movement, commander in chief of the Tiananmen demonstrators and a graduate student in psychology at Beijing Normal University.

Liberation Army came to Beijing to quell the student demonstrators, and were conquered by the citizens.

Instinctively she knew that belying the atmosphere of calm were tension and fear, and she voiced this thought to Clee as they sat in the Western Dining Room of the Beijing Hotel on Saturday afternoon.