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foreign adjective—外 adj (almost always used) ()Examples:the three foreign religions (Nestorianism, Manicheanism and Zoroastrianism)—In modernizing the country, don't accept uncritically all foreign ideas.—CPC central committee's external affairs department (i.e. Chinese communist party's foreign office)—concerning foreigners or foreign affairs—Employment Stability Fee (Taiwan), a minimum monthly fee for employing foreign workers—June Teufel Dreyer, China expert at Univ. of Miami and Foreign Policy Research Institute—Kim Yong-nam (1928-), North Korean politician, foreign minister 1983-1998 and president of Supreme people's assembly from 1998 (nominal head of state and described as deputy leader)—Chinese People's Association For Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC)—Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC)—the foreign learning or Westernizing faction in the late Qing—persons of Chinese origin having foreign citizenship—combining native and foreign methods (idiom); sophisticated and many-sided—(phonetic character used in transliteration of foreign names)—Jack Straw (1946-), UK Labour Party politician, foreign secretary 2001-2006—refers many different areas during late Qing, foreign occupation, warlord period and Nationalist government—economically independent (of state aid, foreign subsidy etc)—KOMURA Masahiko (1942-), Japanese politician, foreign minister from 1998, minister of defense from 2007—the Qing dynasty equivalent of the Foreign Office—company established in mainland China with direct investment from foreign entities or from investors in Taiwan, Macao or Hong Kong—foreign religion (esp. Western Christianity in Qing China)—Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov (1950-), Russian diplomat and politician, Foreign minister from 2004—phagocyte (cell that ingests and destroys foreign matter)—foreign lands and places (idiom); living as expatriate—Chen Yi (1901-1972), communist general and politician, Marshal of PLA from 1955, Mayor of Shanghai in 1950s, PRC foreign minister 1958-1972—evacuate (e.g. foreign civilians from a war zone)—phagocytosis (ingesting and destroying foreign matter)—the Shanghai of old, with its foreign settlements—Yang Jiechi (1950-), Chinese politician and diplomat, foreign minister of PRC from 2007—Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise (WFOE) (form of legal entity in China)—Ali al-Sadik, Sudanese diplomat, spokesman for Sudan Foreign Ministry—Radosław Sikorski (1950-), Polish conservative politician, foreign minister of Poland from 2007—speak with a foreign accent or using words from a foreign language (usually derogatory) [idiom.]—resist foreign aggression and pacify the interior of the country [idiom.]—city infested with foreign adventurers (esp of Shanghai in pre-liberation China) [idiom.]— |