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別の表記
- Tʻai-pei (Wade–Giles)
- Taibei (Hanyu Pinyin)
- Taipeh (Postal Romanization)
語源
19th c., from Wade–Giles romanization of Mandarin 臺北/台北 (Tʻai²-pei³, literally “Taiwan north”), composed of 臺/台 (tái) (short for Taiwan) and 北 (běi, “north”).
固有名詞
Taipei
- The capital city of and a special municipality of Taiwan, located in the northern part of the island of Taiwan. [from late 19th c.]
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1896, J. D. Clark, Formosa, Shanghai: Shanghai Mercury, →OCLC, page 44:
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In 1885 Governor LIU determined to reconstruct Taipei and make it the temporary capital until, the railway having on its way to Taiwan reached the old town of Changhua, in about the middle of Formosa, he should build a city near that place and make it, under the name of Taiwan, the capital of the province of Taiwan.
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1947 February 1, “China”, in Foreign Commerce Weekly, volume XXVI, number 5, Washington, D.C.: Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 14, column 2:
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Radiotelephonic communications were established in November 1946 between Taipei and Canton, thus augmenting the line already existing between Taipei and Shanghai.
The Chinese National Aviation Corporation, which operated air service between Shanghai and Taipei three times a week, has added weekly air service between Foochow and Taipei. The Southwest Aviation Corp. is reportedly planning a Canton-Taipei air service, and damaged Japanese military transport aircraft have been under repair for use on this route.
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1964 November, “New Look at Changing China”, in National Geographic Magazine, volume 126, number 5, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 641, column 2:
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The “Beautiful Island” wears a necklace of rails and new roads dangling from Taipei, such as the 17-mile MacArthur Expressway linking the capital to the seaport of Chilung. Taiwan has two other international seaports —recently opened Hualien, on the east coast, and Kaohsiung, facing the mainland a scant 200 miles away.
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- A former county of Taiwan, which became New Taipei City. [from 20th c.]
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2008, Scott B. Freiberger, “Taiwan From A to Z”, in Taipei in a Day, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 123, column 1:
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A century ago, the cities of Taipei County were rustic faming societies made up of mostly aboriginal tribes. After the Nationalists retreated to Taiwan in 1949 the area met with a vast influx of Chinese immigrants, and during the 1950s and 1960s small manufacturing facilities began appearing. Taipei County has since become a Taiwanese melting pot of sorts as young people relocate from overseas and southern parts of the island for advanced schooling and settle in the area.
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2011 March, Robert Kelly, Joshua Samuel Brown, “Northern Taiwan”, in Taiwan (Lonely Planet), 8th edition, →ISBN, →OCLC, →OL, page 120, column 1:
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C is for Ceramics. C is for - Yingge? Well, not quite, but ‘Yingge is for ceramics’ is something almost any Taiwanese can chant. This little town in the very southern part of Taipei County lives by and for the production of high- and low-quality ceramic and pottery objects: everything from cupboard handles to Song-dynasty vases.
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- (metonymic) The government of the Republic of China (Taiwan). [from 20th c.]
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1992, Richard Nixon, “The Pacific Triangle”, in Seize the Moment, Simon & Schuster, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 181:
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In the Shanghai Communiqué of 1972, we recognized the fact that both Beijing and Taipei viewed Taiwan as part of China but unequivocally expressed our support for a peaceful settlement of the unification issue. While we should not alter the fundamental pillars of our policy, we should consider certain steps that will raise Taiwan's international standing.
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2022 January 19, Amy Qin, Amy Chang Chien, “‘We Are Taiwanese’: China’s Growing Menace Hardens Island’s Identity”, in The New York Times (Asia Pacific section), New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 19 January 2022:
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Many Taiwanese identify with this posture and have rallied around the countries willing to support Taipei. When Beijing imposed an unofficial trade blockade to punish Lithuania for strengthening ties with Taiwan, people in Taiwan rushed to buy Lithuanian specialty products like crackers and chocolate.
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使用する際の注意点
- Since the immediate aftermath of World War II, the city has almost universally been known as Taipei. The Taiwan (ROC) government's official name for the city is Taipei, which has been adopted by geographic naming databases, international organizations, and by many other reference sources.
- The choice between the Hanyu Pinyin-derived name Taibei and the Wade–Giles-derived name Taipei may be interpreted as having political overtones.
- Taipei was first used in the late 19th century, but during the Japanese rule of Taiwan (1895-1945), Taihoku became the more commonly-used name.
同意語
- (abbreviation) TPE
- (from Japanese) Taihoku, Daihoku
派生語
- Chinese Taipei
- New Taipei
- New Taipei City
- Taipeian
参照
- ^ Leon E. Seltzer, editor (1952), “Taipei, Taipeh, or T'ai-pei”, in The Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World, Morningside Heights, NY: Columbia University Press, →OCLC, page 1864, column 3
- ^ “China”, in Foreign Commerce Weekly, volume XXII, number 7, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, United States Department of Commerce, 16 February 1946, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 26, column 2: “Although there is no indication that ideographs will be changed, Chinese readings rather than Japanese will be followed for place names. Taihoku, for example, will be read in our alphabet as Taipei. This city presumably will continue to be the capital of Taiwan.”
- ↑ “Taipei, Taipeh, Taihoku, T'ai-pei, Tai-pei, Taibei”, in Google Books Ngram Viewer. (Archived)
- ^ Alka Acharya; G. P. Deshpande (December 2002), “A Taibei Diary”, in Economic and Political Weekly, volume 37, number 49, Mumbai, →JSTOR, page 4904, column 1: “The whole world spells the name of the capital of Taiwan with a 'p' rather than a 'b'.”
- ^ Fish, Isaac Stone (15 January 2016), “Stop Calling Taiwan a ‘Renegade Province’”, in Foreign Policy, archived from the original on 15 January 2016: “Mainland Chinese use a system for transcribing Chinese words into English letters called Pinyin, while Taiwan uses a system called Wade-Giles. “Taipei” is the Taiwanese spelling; Beijing prefers “Taibei,” the Pinyin version.”
Further reading
- “Taipei”, in Collins English Dictionary.
- “Taipei, pn.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
- “Taipei”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- “Taipei”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
- “Taipei”, in TheFreeDictionary.com, Huntingdon Valley, Pa.: Farlex, Inc., 2003–2026
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