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Chinglish in Oxford Dictionary

Hello, the Chinglish included in the Oxford Dictionary is as follows:

1. Come on: Come on. It has been officially included in the world's most authoritative Oxford English dictionary. Literally means refueling, and by extension, it means encouragement and support.

Barbecued pork is a kind of Cantonese barbecue.

3. Food stalls: food stalls.

4. kaifong):Neighborhood, originally meant as a small residential unit in a town, gradually evolved into the meaning of "neighbor".

5. Relationship: Relationship, a word with China characteristics.

6. lucky money: lucky money, Geely's money is lucky money.

7. sandwich class: The middle class, also known as the sandwich class, was first used in Hong Kong, referring to people with a monthly income of 20,000 to 30,000 Hong Kong dollars.

8. Milk tea: Milk tea, milk tea is milk tea.

9.yum cha: Tea drinking, especially the tea drinking culture in Guangdong, requires not only tea drinking, but also snacks.

10. Vegetable market: The traditional vegetable market usually has a noisy operating environment, and the ground is often wet and dirty wastewater is piled up.

1 1. Cheongsam: a gown, which refers to the traditional clothing of China, and a robe and jacket worn by men.

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