驻华 | zhù huá | stationed in China; located in China | |
驻地 | zhù dì | station; encampment | |
驻军 | zhù jūn | to station or garrison troops; garrison | |
进驻 | jìn zhù | to enter and garrison; (fig.) to establish a presence in | |
驻扎 | zhù zhā | to station; to garrison (troops) |
1 | As one western banker in China says: "You have to be in this market. | |
2 | But others want to work for international companies with offices in Spain. | |
3 | He'll hold the post of consul general for the United States at Shanghai. | |
4 | The US analysts in Beijing do not represent the official view of the US Department of Agriculture. | |
5 | He was assigned to a combat outpost, one of a number of smaller bases set up by foreign forces in Afghanistan, the officials said. |