110 [---]

Jyutping 1 1 0
Pinyin yī yī líng

Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. name
    The telephone number for law enforcement in China and on Taiwan.
  2. noun, Mainland-China, Taiwan, slang
    Synonym of 警察 (jǐngchá): police, law enforcement.
    (syn.) 警察

110 [---]

Jyutping 1 1 0
Pinyin yāo yāo líng

Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. name
    The telephone number for law enforcement in China and on Taiwan.
  2. noun, Mainland-China, Taiwan, slang
    Synonym of 警察 (jǐngchá): police, law enforcement.
    (syn.) 警察
Examples (Tatoeba—Mandarin-English)
  1. Mandarin
    1美元相当于110日元。
    1美元相當於110日元。
    1 měi yuán xiāng dāng yú 110 rì yuán 。
    • One dollar is equivalent to 110 yen.
  2. Mandarin
    现在就打110。
    現在就打110。
    xiàn zài jiù dǎ 110。
    • Call 110 right now.
  3. Mandarin
    假如你认识这张脸,请拨打110!
    假如你認識這張臉,請撥打110!
    jiǎ rú nǐ rèn shi zhè zhāng liǎn , qǐng bō dǎ 110!
    • If you recognize this person, call 110!
Examples (粵典–words.hk)
  1. Cantonese
    要发挥部车嘅最大性能,就要踩到11000转先转波。
    要發揮部車嘅最大性能,就要踩到11000轉先轉波。
    jiu3 faat3 fai1 bou6 ce1 ge3 zeoi3 daai6 sing3 nang4, zau6 jiu3 caai2 dou3 maan6 jat1 zyun3 sin1 zyun3 bo1.
    • To maximise the performance of this car, only change the gear when the engine hits 11000 rpm.
  2. Cantonese
    110 头黄花胶
    110 頭黃花膠
    jat1 baak3 jat1 sap6 tau2 wong4 faa1 gaau1
    • Dried fish maw weighted around 1/110 catty per piece
  3. Cantonese
    每包薯片净重110克。
    每包薯片淨重110克。
    mui5 baau1 syu4 pin2 zing6 cung5 jat1 baak3 jat1 sap6 haak1.
    • Each bag of potato chips has a net weight of 110 grams.
Examples (Wiktionary)
  1. Mandarin
    日本著名市场调查公司“帝国数据银行”3月3日称,自去年2月至今,日本因新型冠状肺炎疫情而破产的公司数量已经上升到1100家,尤其是市区的餐饮企业破产数量较多。
    日本著名市場調查公司“帝國數據銀行”3月3日稱,自去年2月至今,日本因新型冠狀肺炎疫情而破產的公司數量已經上升到1100家,尤其是市區的餐飲企業破產數量較多。
    rì běn zhù míng shì chǎng diào chá gōng sī “ dì guó shù jù yín xíng ” 3 yuè 3 rì chēng , zì qù nián 2 yuè zhì jīn , rì běn yīn xīn xíng guān zhuàng fèi yán yì qíng ér pò chǎn de gōng sī shù liàng yǐ jīng shàng shēng dào 1100 jiā , yóu qí shì shì qū de cān yǐn qǐ yè pò chǎn shù liàng jiào duō .
    • Japan's famous market research company Teikoku Databank reported on March 3 that from February last year until now, the number of companies in Japan that have become bankrupt due to the COVID-19 pandemic has risen to 1100, and the number is especially high for food businesses in the city.