Example sentences for: sino-

How can you use “sino-” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The cover story clucks over the dismal state of Sino-U.S. relations.

  • The languages discussed here are what are usually called the Indo-European family; similar family trees could be drawn for the Semitic languages, Sino-Tibetan, Japanese, Bantu, Malayo-Polynesian, and so on.

  • A bigger source of Sino-American trouble is export promotion: U.S. presidents should quit hawking goods to China, because that trade policy conflicts with foreign policy.

  • A long piece on China describes one family's struggle to survive the Mao and Deng eras, while the opening "Comment" says that Chinese involvement in the campaign-finance scandal could sour Sino-American relations.

  • It said India "must alert Asia and the rest of the world to the danger posed by the Sino-U.S. alliance."


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