1. Sino-Japanese - Noun
2. Sino-Japanese - Adjective
Sino-Japanese (not comparable)
Involving both China and Japan, for example the First Sino-Japanese War, or Sino-Japanese vocabulary
Sino-Japanese (uncountable)
the Chinese-derived elements in the Japanese language
The conflict between Japan and Chiang is little affected by the fall of the Wuhan cities and Sino-Japanese hostilities have just started. Seishirō Itagaki
Sino-Japanese relations will certainly brighten more in the future and the flowers of friendly Sino-Japanese relations will increase their beauty. Wen Jiabao
Nevertheless, China was unfortunately unable to understand Japan's real position, and it is greatly to be regretted that the Sino-Japanese War became one of long duration. Hideki Tōjō
From the point of the view of the nation's power, it was obvious that while we were fighting the Sino-Japanese war, every effort was to be made to avoid adding to our enemies and opening additional fronts. Hideki Tōjō
A few Sino-Japanese words for these units remain in use in Japanese, most significantly " 平米 main" (heibei) for "square metre", but otherwise borrowed pronunciations are used. Source: Internet
Against the backdrop of the second Sino-Japanese War in 1934, in the face of Japan's insistence on including Manchu Empire as a competitor nation in the Games, China announced its withdrawal from participation. Source: Internet