Examples of 'dingyuan' in a sentence

Meaning of "dingyuan"

Dingyuan: This adjective describes something that is large, monumental, or grand in scale. It can refer to buildings, structures, or objects of significant size and magnitude
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  • A county of Chuzhou, Anhui, China.

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Dingyuan side view.
The replica of battleship Dingyuan as a museum ship.
The Dingyuan was a heavier ship than the heaviest Japanese cruisers.
The battle lasted into the afternoon and the Dingyuan was struck multiple times.
Instead, he ordered Dingyuan to fire its main guns before the Japanese were in range.
Her sister ship was Dingyuan.
The duplicate Dingyuan is now a floating museum.
Chinese turret ship Dingyuan.
At the end of the battle, Dingyuan was able to escape to Lüshunkou.
At that time, the Qing possessed the newest model of navy battleships, the Dingyuan.
Dingyuan was based in Lüshunkou, the chief naval station of the Beiyang Fleet.
His ancestral home was in present-day Dingyuan County, Anhui.
The Dingyuan ( ) was an ironclad battleship and the flagship of the Chinese Beiyang Fleet.
The criticism was mainly from William Tyler 's - an English sailor on Dingyuan - memoir.
Dingyuan served as Admiral Ding Ruchang 's flagship from the start of the First Sino-Japanese War.

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Dingyuan stayed afloat and had casualties of 14 dead and 25 wounded.
The Dingyuan was eventually scuttled after the Battle of Weihaiwei in 1895.

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