Examples of using Madras in English and their translations into Chinese
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Rahman is referred to as‘The Mozart of Madras'.
Thus it appears that the sweltering inhabitants of Charleston and New Orleans, of Madras and Bombay and Calcutta, drink at my well.
The Radical Students Union(RSU) organised an all-India seminar in Madras in August 1981 to discuss the nationality question in India.
This part of India was originally a part of the British East India company controlled Madras State, when it was designated as Malabar District.
The city's former name, Madras, is derived from Madraspattinam, a fishing village north of Fort St. George.
IIT Madras scientists have created'space fuel' in lab.
Thus it appears that the sweltering inhabitants of Charleston and New Orleans, of Madras and Bombay and Calcutta, drink at my well.
By March 2003, when the Madras High Court upheld the supremacy of the Juvenile Justice Act over anti-terrorism laws, several indigenous children had been arrested as terrorists(E/CN.4/2004/80, para. 45).
As a child, he was enthralled by the brilliant Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, a largely self-taught mathematician who grew up under British rule in Madras.
India has three different film production centers, depending on language: Bombay(Hindi), Calcutta(Bengali), and Madras(Tamil), which provides films in 15 languages.
The sources include the papers of key East India Company representatives and colonial officials to records of daily life in Agra, Bombay, Lahore, and Madras.
In 1913, the English mathematician G. H. Hardy received a letter from an accounting clerk in Madras, India, describing some mathematical formulas he had discovered.
Madras University.
Madras Method.
Madras Street.
Madras Sappers.
Madras Engineer Group.
The Madras Government.
Madras Veterinary College.
Madras Medical College.