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yīngwénjièshì
 míngcí
  • a small hill
  • (a surname)
  • steep, precipitous
  • peak
qítā
  • Cheng
 
zhòngyīngguànyòngduǎnyù
  1. n.  huī , huī jìn , fěn chén , huī jìn , , fèi , huī , shī , huī , cāng bái , hén , biǎo shì chàn huǐ de xíng wéigǎn qíngyán děng , tàn suān , xiāo shī , huàn miè , huī , bái shù , cén shù   ash
  2.    , gāo cén   china clay
zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu
  1. běi měi hǎi 'àn de zhǒng cén shù
    an ash of the Western coast of North America.
  2. yōu xiù mín 'é luó mín céng liǎo chē 'ěr xuě 'ěr cén yàng de jīng shén rén men de liàng lái quán rén mín de rén wén xiǎng zhěng mín de shǐ liáng zhī
    Outstanding people like the Russians have nurtured spiritual giants such as Chernyshevsky NG and Herzen Aleksandr who drew their strength from the humanistic ideals and conscience of the entire people.
  3. qiáo guàn yòu jiāng guǒ huò guǒ huò shuò guǒgǎn lǎn cén shù zhēndīng xiāng
    trees and shrubs having berries or drupes or capsules as fruits; sometimes placed in the order Oleales: olive; ash; jasmine; privet; lilac.
  4. qīn cén dào · wéi · féng 1700 1760 guó shén xué jiā chuàng liǎo wéi jiào huì( 1722 nián
    German theologian who founded the Moravian Church(1722).