Prc
"Prc" in a Sentence (14 examples)
All children in the PRC learn the Roman alphabet for phonemic pinyin.
My Jamaican university friend's Jewish uncle possessed a big beautiful mansion in West Vancouver, BC. There was a jacuzzi near a heated swimming pool, overlooking Burrard Inlet. I was not jealous, because people like me with a big imagination can always imagine something greater. The Jewish uncle and aunt were one of the first tourists to go to the PRC, when it first opened up to foreigners.
A motivation for East Asians to conserve their sinograms is to distinguish many homonyms. In speech, context tells the listener what is the intended meaning. In the PRC, Pinyin documentation, Romanized Mandarin, is available for minorities who cannot read sinograms. Somehow, they make do.
I think that Michael wants to live back in the PRC.
In the PRC, Christmas is a commercialized event in big cities.
On the 11th of December of 2021, I sat in the Christmas-decorated cafe with my oat milk latte. Hans the Netherlander rolled in with his wheelchair. He said that he had eggnog with rum at home, and then it was time for coffee. We talked about astronomy, our real shared interest. The James Webb Space Telescope is being prepared for launch in French Guiana. If successful, it could provide much better clarity of images of space objects. USA, EU, UAE, India, and PRC are all roving on or encircling Mars with their robots. Mars would be humanity's second planetary home, some would hope.
The PRC is producing more sci-fi, but most of it does not reach the West.
I wish that there would be more evidence of support of Esperanto from India, as I do see from the PRC. I think that East Indians do not realize that an artificial language is like valuable technology.
The 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party in the PRC happened in 2021.
In the PRC, Esperanto is not just a hobby for the rich.
Near-synonym: China
(c) Ratification: It falls outside the scope of this calendar to describe the process of ratification for each agreement. Under the 1954 Constitution of the PRC the function of ratification is to be exercised jointly by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and the Chairman of the Government. Ratification is mandatory for treaties of peace, mutual non-aggression, friendship, alliance and assistance, and all other treaties which expressly provide for ratification. All other agreements may be submitted for approval by the State Council.
Since the United States and the People's Republic of China (PRC) established diplomatic relations in 1979, United States policy toward the PRC was largely premised on a hope that deepening engagement would spur fundamental economic and political opening in the PRC and lead to its emergence as a constructive and responsible global stakeholder, with a more open society.
"It doesn't matter," she said. "They may still think you're a PRC who obtained a British passport."
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.