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Examples:G7, the group of 7 industrialized countries: US, Japan, Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Canada (now G8, including Russia)—industrialized countries —national day of many countries—cabbage (round cabbage most commonly found in Western countries)—morning exercises (physical exercises commonly performed en masse at schools and workplaces in East Asian countries)—travel around many countries (idiom); peregrinations—Chinese People's Association For Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC)—relations between two countries—OPEC, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries—escudo (Spanish and Portugese: shield), former currency of Portugal and other countries—three worlds, i.e. Western capitalism, Soviet communism and the non-aligned countries—(of CDs, videos etc) surplus (or "cut-out") stock from Western countries, sometimes marked with a notch in the disc or its case, sold cheaply in China (beginning in the 1990s), as well as Eastern Europe etc—friendly neighboring countries—Vietnamese resident in other countries (including in China)—Han dynasty name for countries in far West—cold relations (e.g. between countries)—a trading or transit post on border between countries—lit. inquire of the tripods (idiom); fig. to plan to seize power of the whole country—In modernizing the country, don't accept uncritically all foreign ideas.—flat land one could gallop straight across (idiom); wide expanse of flat country—guard home, defend the country (idiom); national defense—dedicate oneself to the service of one's country—central European country mostly within the modern Czech republic—work energetically for prosperity (of the country)—Communist Party official whose wife and children have left China reside in a foreign country—the whole country, from the leadership the rank and file—summon (an envoy of a foreign country) an interview—give one's body for the nation (idiom); to spend one's whole life in the service of the country—love one's country as one's own family (praise for a virtuous ruler)—Bohemia, European country (in current Czechia and Slovakia)—bring peace and stability to a country, region etc—the country prospers, the people at peace (idiom); peace and prosperity—Chu Ci, the Songs of Chu (ancient book of poems, collected during Han but esp. from country of Chu c. 500 BC)—Grenada, island country in the Caribbean Sea (Tw)—known throughout the country (idiom); world-famous—big player (including company, country, school etc)—tour around (the whole country, the whole city etc)—invigorate the country through science and education—lit. rat in a country shrine, fox on town walls; fig. unprincipled thugs who abuse others' power bully and exploit people—country-to-city migrant without definite prospects—provisional capital of a country (e.g. in time of war)—lit. rich country, strong army (idiom); slogan of legalist philosophers in pre-Han times—fighting everywhere over a thousand miles (idiom); constant fighting across the country—the country weakened and the people empoverished [idiom.]—build up the country through thrift and hard work [idiom.]—resist foreign aggression and pacify the interior of the country [idiom.]— |