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yīngwénjièshì
 míngcí
  • hero
  • outstanding person
  • goods sold by a haberdasher (
  • haberdasher's shop (
  • haberdashery
  • (surname)
  • English
  • petal, flower, leaf
  • brave, a hero
  • England, English
  • flower
xíngróngcí
  • brave
 
zhòngyīngguànyòngduǎnyù
  1. v.  &,D{can} de fǒu dìng shìměi zuò cannot, yīng guó bān lián xiě)   cannot
  2. n.  &v. cèliáng shēn , kàn chuān , chè liǎo jiě ,, yīng xún , cháng dān wèi   fathom
  3.   ') yīng wáng 'ài huá shì   King Edward I (ie said as `King Edward the First
  4. n.  't stop me yīng huáng shèng shì yǐng shì zhù jīng xuǎn vol   you can
  5.   (1907 nián de yīngé ) sān guó xié yuē ; sān xié yuē guó   the(Triple) Entente
  6.   ( zhōng shì yīng dào jìn dài yīng de ) hòu guò yīng   Late Transition English
  7.   ( lún dūn de ) táng níng jiē ( yīng guó shǒuxiàng guān ruò gān zhèng zhù yào mén de suǒ zài )   Downing street
  8.   ( zhàn yīng guó rén kǒu 1/10 de pín kùn kān de ) céng jiē   the submerged tenth
  9.   ( suō děng suǒ zhù zhāng de ) shè huì yuē shuōmín yuē lùn (20 shì 70 nián dài yīng guó gōng dǎng chū de shè huì tóng)   social contract compact
  10.   ( dài yīng dào zhōng shì yīng de ) zǎo guò yīng   Early Transition English
  11.   ( yīn yīng yǒng zuò zhàn děng ) zài zhàn kuàng bào gào zhōng shòu biǎo yáng   be mentioned in dispatches
  12.   ( zài yīng guó huì zhōng ) jiāo wěi yuán huì xiáng shěn chá   go into committee
  13.   ( zài yīng guó huì zhōng ) chū zàn tíng biàn lùn de dòng ( mùdì cháng zài náo )   move to report progress
  14.   ( xué ) yīng   enthusiasm for English
  15.   ( zhǐ yīng guó 15-16 shì shí ) shèng dàn jié kuáng huān huì de zhù chí rén ;[ fěng ] dào cháng   The abbot of Unreason
  16.   ( zhǐ yīng guó 15-16 shì shí ) shèng dàn jié kuáng huān huì de zhù chí rén ;[ fěng ]“ dào cháng”   The abbot of Misrule
zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu
  1. yīng guó zhù jiào jiào huì de chéng yuán
    a member of the Episcopal church.
  2. lán yīng guó guó jiào jiào huì zhōng zhù chí huì de zhù jiào
    the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church of Scotland.
  3. yīng guó guó jiào jiào táng zhōng cháng bāng zhù shī chǔlǐ shì de jiào yuán
    an officer in the Episcopal church who helps a parish priest with secular matters.
  4. zhù jiào yòng zuò duì yīng guó guó jiào huò lán shèng gōng huì de zhù jiào de zhǒng zūn chēng
    Used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the Anglican Church or the Episcopal Church.
  5. yīng guó guó jiào de yīng guó shèng gōng huì deměi guó shèng gōng huì de yīng guó shèng gōng huì huò yuán jiào pài yòu guān de jiào pài yīng guó zhù jiào pài jiào huì de yòu guān de huò yòu zhēng de
    Of, having to do with, or characteristic of the Church of England or any of the churches related to it in origin and communion, such as the Protestant Episcopal Church.
  6. ér bān tài tài jiāng zhè chāqǔ kàn chéng shì gǒng jié yīng tóng bīn lāi zhī jiān guān de hǎo huì
    Bennet sees the episode as a great opportunity to cement relations between Jane and Bingley.
  7. dàn shì kàn dào yīng de bìng bìng zěn me yán zhòng jiù mǎn liǎo bìng wàng yīng shàng yuányīn wéiyào shì yuán jiù kāi fěi huā yuán huí jiā
    but being satisfied on seeing her, that her illness was not alarming, she had no wish of her recovering immediately, as her restoration to health would probably remove her from Netherfield.
  8. gěi yōu zhě tiáo jiàn zài yīng guógāo 'ěr qiú zhōng wéi jūn děng shèng huìràng yōu děng xuǎn shǒu jìn xíng zhàng 'ài xìng qiú huò ràng děng xuǎn shǒu qiú shù jiǎn de yòu huì
    In Great Britain, a golfing handicap of one stroke given to a superior player or an advantage of one stroke taken away from an inferior player's score in order to equalize the chances of winning.
  9. lěng jìng zhì de yīng míng de rénguò zhe xìng lěng jìng shēng huó de rén
    a wise person who is calm and rational; someone who lives a life of reason with equanimity.
  10. duì liú céng dǐng wèi duì liú céng píng liú céng zhī jiān de jiè xiàn gāo cóng liǎng de yuē 8 gōng ( 5 yīng zhì chì dào shàng yuē 18 gōng ( 11 yīng
    The boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere varying in altitude from approximately8 kilometers(5 miles) at the poles to approximately18 kilometers(11 miles) at the equator.
  11. shèng suō bèi chì dào nèi de shǒu zuì chéng shìwèi nèi wān de 'ào 。 1827 nián yóu yīng guó rén jiàn chéngrén kǒu 30, 710
    The capital and largest city of Equatorial Guinea, on Bioko in the Gulf of Guinea. It was founded by the British in1827. Population,30, 710.
  12. ǎi rényóu zhǐ rén zhǒng píng jūn shēn gāo 5 yīng chǐ( 127 de rén zhǒng zhōng de yuányóu shì zhǐ chì dào fēi zhōu zhōu dōng nán de 'ǎi rén
    A member of any of various peoples, especially of equatorial Africa and parts of southeast Asia, having an average height less than5 feet(127 centimeters).
  13. bèi : rèn wéi chǎn de hòu shì zhì guān zhòng yào de : zài chì dào fēi zhōu huò lán de hǎi 6000 huò 7000 yīng chǐ gāo de shēng chǎn de chá yòu dìng de pǐn wèizhè néng shì yóu hòu liáng shuǎng de yuán huò shì hǎi gāo de yuán yīnér zài hǎi chù shēngzhǎng de chá jiù xíng liǎodàn shì
    I think that the climate plays probably the largest part here, and the tea, for example, that grows at 6000 or 7000 feet in equatorial Africa or in Ceylon, produces a certain flavor, possibly because of the coolness of the climate or the elevation itself, which is not available in tea which is grown in a lower elevation, but ...
  14. yīng guó shòu xié huì yán jiū dòng de yán rén lāi - wài - màn shuō: " shēng zhuàng tài xiàǎi zhǒng bān gòng tóng xiāng chù de néng xìng shǎoèr zhě hěn shǎo yòu huì xiāng 。 "
    "Ponies and zebras very rarely share the same environment even in the wild. A meeting between the two is very rare in the natural environment," said Lesley Barwise-Munro, spokeswoman for the British Equine Veterinary Association.
  15. yīng guózhuāng pèi yòu zhù chù de tuō chē
    (British) a trailer equipped with living quarters.
  16. měi guó yīng de xiē yòng zài yīng guó yīng zhōng méi yòu duì děng de
    Some American words have no British equivalent.
  17. yīng guó de xiāng dāng měi guó zhù chǔ yínháng de jīn róng gòu
    British equivalent of US savings and loan association.
  18. běn de děng duō shǎo yīng
    How many miles is a Japanese Li equivalent to?
  19. biǎo zūn chēng de táo tóu xiánxiāng dāng yīng zhōng de xiān shēng
    a Portuguese title of respect; equivalent to English `Mr'.
  20. zhōng biǎo mào de chēng yòng xiāng dāng yīng zhōng de xiān shēng
    used as a French courtesy title; equivalent to English `Mr'.
  21. běi yìn de qiān gōng de chēng yòng xiāng dāng yīng zhōng de xiān shēng
    used as a Hindi courtesy title; equivalent to English `Mr'.
  22. bèi sài màihēng 1813 1898 yīng guó míng jiā jīn xué jiāyòu 100 duō xiàng zhuān míng bèi sài mài liàn gāng zuì wéi zhù míng
    A city of north-central Alabama south-southwest of Birmingham. Founded as a mining town, it was named after Sir Henry Bessemer. Population,33, 497.
  23. yǎn xià men hái suàn chū què qiē de shù guò gàiměi rén 1, 100 yīng bàng
    Um, we have not get the exact figures the moment, but er something like, er, 1, 100 pound per person.
  24. yǎn xià men hái suàn chū què qiē de shù guò gàiměi rén 1, 100 yīng bàng
    Um, we have not got the exact figures the moment, but er something like, er, 1, 100 pounds per person.
  25. men de shí dài yīng xióng bèi chū
    Our era produces a host of heroes and heroines.
  26. tānɡ tiáo cháng yuē 644 gōng ( 400 yīng de liú yuán měi guó zhōu dōng běi zhì liú xiàng wéi xiàng nánzài 'ā zhōu huì 'ā xíng chéng 'ěr
    A river, about644 km(400 mi) long, rising in northeast Mississippi and flowing generally southward through western Alabama to join the Alabama River and form the Mobile River.
  27. zài lún sài zhōng yíng liǎo yīng bàngjiēguǒ zài 'èr lún sài zhōng shū jīng guāng
    I won ten pounds on the first race and blued it al on the second.
  28. zhè shì zhèn jiāng wéi gāi chéng de zhàn dǒu yīng xióng men niàn bēi
    The town will erect a monument to its war heroes.
  29. diāo de jīn de zhuāng shìzài shì de yīng guó shǐ yòng
    a carved pyramidal ornament; used in 13th century England.
  30. zài shuō shuō men de rén wén jiào suǒ hěn chéng gōng rán gēn xué shēng shǎo xué shǐ wén ( guǎng de wén shì bāo kuò zhǒng shù ) yòu guāndàn gēn běn yuán yīn shì men gòu jiàn liǎo zuò dejiào jīn ”, àn zhào dìng de biāo zhǔntōng guò céng céng shāi xuǎntáo tàixuǎn chū dìng biāo zhǔn de jīng yīng
    One reason we have not been very successful with the humanities is that our students are not keen on subjects such as history, geography and the arts in various forms. The root cause, however, is that we have built a gigantic “ education pyramid” to eliminate and select students at different levels, based on criteria already agreed upon, to pick the cream of the crop.
  31. jiā lóng wèi guó nán de tiáo liú chéng yuē 563 gōng ( 350 yīng ), zhì yuán bān niú shān běi 'ěr duō wān běi de duō 'ěr duō niè huì xíng chéng lún hǎi wān
    A river of southwest France flowing about563 km(350 mi) generally northwest from the Spanish Pyrenees to join the Dordogne River north of Bordeaux and form the Gironde estuary.
  32. ā tǎn guó nán shǐ wèi niú shān jiā lóng zhī jiānzài 1137 nián 'ā tǎn de 'āi nuò guó wáng shì jié hūn zhī hòu 'ā tǎn gōng guó jiā guódàn dāng zài jià yīng guó hēng 'èr shì hòu guī shǔ quán biàn shòu dào zhēng
    A historical region of southwest France between the Pyrenees and the Garonne River. The duchy of Aquitaine was joined with France after the marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine to King Louis VII in1137, but its possession was disputed after her subsequent marriage to Henry II of England.