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yīngwénjièshì
 ládīngxuémíng
  • Mon
míngcí
  • cheat
  • cover
  • deceive
  • ignorant
  • make a wild guess
  • meet with
  • dim sighted
  • hoodwink
  • Mongolia
  • suffer
dòngcí
  • receive
qítā
  • Mong
  • Meng
 
zhòngyīngguànyòngduǎnyù
  1.   ( ) méng shàng zhēng 'ér   steam up
  2.   H méng niè jīn   H-Monel
  3.   P. 'ěr méng   Salmon
  4.   R méng nài 'ěr jīn   R Monel
  5.   [ fèi ] méng shòu sǔn shī   lose a loss
  6.   [ měi ] méng zhōu (Vermont) de bié míng   Green Mountain State
  7.   a. yīn 'àn deméng mèi de   obscure
  8.   vt. zhāo zhì , méng shòu , zāo   incur
  9.   vt. kāi dǎo méng   enlighten
  10.   vt. kāi shǐchuàng shǐ méng   initiate
  11.   【 hēi méng   the drop serene=(the serene drop)
  12.   【 zōngméng shòu shén 'ēn   in a state of grace
  13. adj.  xià zhù méng méng de hán lěng de tiān .   a cold drizzly day
  14. n.  shì 'ōu zhōu de méng yùn dòng .   the Enlightenment period in the 18th century in Europe when some thinkers and writers believed that reason and science, not religion, would advance human progress ( 18
  15. adj.  diū liǎn de , méng xiū de   humiliatory
  16.   zhōng huǎng méng   neutral atmosphere
zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu
  1. 'ěr tài guó zhé xué jiā zuò jiā zuò pǐn shì méng shí dài de dài biǎocháng cháng gōng gōng zhèng kuān róng zhù yòu lǎo shí rén( 1759 nián zhé xué diǎn( 1764 nián
    French philosopher and writer whose works epitomize the Age of Enlightenment, often attacking injustice and intolerance. He wrote Candide(1759) and the Philosophical Dictionary(1764).
  2. dòng de dòng shēng zhōu zhǒng méng huò zhě shì mǒu xiē xiàn dài yòu xiān guān de miè jué de zhǒng
    Any of various equine mammals, such as the wild Asian species E. przewalskii or certain extinct forms related ancestrally to the modern horse.
  3. pài luó shēng 1913 měi guó mín quán lǐng dǎo rén yīn zài měi guó 'ā zhōu méng de gōng gòng chē shàng jué ràng zuò gěi bái rénér yǐn liǎo quán shì fàn wéi chē gōng de lián zhì liǎo quán guó de mín quán yùn dòng
    American civil rights leader. Her refusal to give up her seat on a bus to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama, resulted in a city-wide boycott of the bus company and stirred the civil rights movement across the nation.
  4. sài 'ěr měi guó 'ā zhōu zhōng piān nán chéng shìwèi méng shì zài 1965 niánzhè shì xiǎo dīng · · jīn lǐng dǎo xuǎn zhě dēng yùn dòng de suǒ zài rén kǒu 23, 755
    A city of south-central Alabama west of Montgomery. In1965 it was the site of a voter registration drive led by Martin Luther King, Jr. Population,23, 755.
  5. měi guó 'ā zhōu dōng chéng shìwèi méng dōng shì ·t· huá shèng dùn 1881 nián jiàn de xué yuàn de suǒ zài rén kǒu 12, 257
    A city of eastern Alabama east of Montgomery. It is the seat of the Tuskegee Institute, founded by Booker T. Washington in1881. Population,12, 257.
  6. 1954 nián dīng huò zhé xué shì xué wèi bìng jiē shòu liǎo zài 'ā zhōu méng de jiē táng de běn táng shī de gōng zuò
    In 1954 M.L. received his Ph.D. and accepted the job of pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
  7. 'āi méng shān gāo yuán měi guó dōng gāo yuán cóng niǔ yuē zhōu yán shēn zhì 'ā zhōuwèi 'ā shān mài yáng yán 'àn píng yuán zhī jiān
    A plateau region of the eastern United States extending from New York to Alabama between the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic coastal plain.
  8. méng shàng liǎo céng cǎn bái de de bìng róng
    sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought;
  9. ēn lài 'ā dōng nán chéng shìwèi méng dōng nán piān nánjiā gōng zhì zào zhōng xīnrén kǒu 20, 123
    A city of southeast Alabama south-southeast of Montgomery. It is a processing and manufacturing center. Population,20, 123.
  10. lāi méng rèn wéipíng jiè shā de fēng 'āi rén yòng fēng zhēng lái tái shēng shí kuài
    Her idea - to build a pyramid you harness the desert wind using kites to lift the stones.
  11. guò zuò wéi míng 'āi xué jiāmáo ruì 'ēn - lāi méng chū liǎo xīn de kàn zài kàn lái 'āi rén jiè zhù liǎo fēng zhēng de liàng zào chū liǎo jīn
    But amateur Egyptologist Maureen Clemmons has a theory. She thinks that kites may have been used to build the pyramids.
  12. zài 2001-2002 nián jiānsān shì jiè huì tǎo lùn liǎo zhè xiē wèn : shì jiè mào zhì cháng huì ( 'ěr duō )、 zhǎn chóu wèn guó huì ( méng léi ) chí zhǎn wèn shì jiè shǒu nǎo huì ( nán fēi yuē hàn nèi bǎo )。
    During 2001-2002, these issues were addressed at three world conferences: the Fourth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (Doha, Qatar); the International Conference on Financing for Development (Monterrey, Mexico); and the World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg, South Africa).
  13. shēng shì méng yīnggāi bèi jiǎn
    That doctor is just a quack, he shall be reported.
  14. gāng āi méng 1581 1626 yīng guó tiān wén xué jiā shù xué jiā míng liǎo liànxiàng xiàn biāo chǐbìng yǐn jìn liǎo liǎng sān jiǎo xué shù xián qiē
    English astronomer and mathematician who invented a surveying chain, quadrant, and scale and introduced the trigonometric terms cosine and cotangent.
  15. méi niè lāi méng · wēn 'ěr · nèi · luò tài 'ěr · féng 1773- 1859 ào zhèng zhì jiābāng zhù zhì shén shèng tóng méngzuì zhōng bài lún shì
    Austrian politician who helped form the Quadruple Alliance that ultimately defeated Napoleon I.
  16. lán měi guó méng zhōu zhōng chéng shìwèi méng 'āi nán nán yòu shí tiān kuàng chǎngrén kǒu 18, 230
    A city of central Vermont south-southwest of Montpelier. There are marble quarries in the area. Population,18, 230.
  17. guǒ xuǎn měi guó nán wàng chéng wéi xiàng lán qiú mài 'ěr · qiáo dān huò zhě měi shì qiú fēn wèi qiáo · méng yàng de míng xīng ( biàn shì zhè liǎng wèi shēn dōuhěn yòu méi shénme )。
    Given his choice, the American man wants to be a sports star like basketball wonder Michael Jordan or football quarterback Joe Montana.
  18. jīng cǎi jié bāo kuò xiāng gǎng guó diàn yǐng jiébólín 'ài yuètuán sìchóng zòu méng luó lěi tuán de dǎo biǎo yǎngāng qín jiā suō bèi 'ěr wén duō nuò hào de biǎo yǎn
    Other programme highlights included the Hong Kong International Film Festival, the Philharmonia Quartet Berlin, Les Ballets de Monte Carlo, and pianists Lazar Berman and Peter Donohoe.
  19. ān jiā kuí běi nán de chéng zhèn méng 'ěr de jiāo rén kǒu 37, 346
    A town of southern Quebec, Canada, a suburb of Montreal. Population,37, 346.
  20. fán 'ěr dēng jiā kuí běi shěng nán de chéng shì shì méng 'ěr de zhù zhái jiāo wèi méng 'ěr dǎo shàngrén kǒu 61, 287
    A city of southern Quebec, Canada, a residential suburb of Montreal on Montreal Island. Population,61, 287.
  21. lán bèi jiā kuí běi shěng nán chéng shìwèi méng 'ěr dōngzhì zào zhōng xīnrén kǒu 38, 069
    A city of southern Quebec, Canada, east of Montreal. It is a manufacturing center. Population,38, 069.
  22. 'ěr jiā kuí běi shěng nán de chéng shìwèi shèng lǎng suǒ pàn méng 'ěr dōng shì mào zhì zào zhōng xīnrén kǒu 74, 075
    A city of southern Quebec, Canada, on the St. Fran sǎn is River east of Montreal. It is a trade and manufacturing center. Population,74, 075.
  23. tiǎo de sòng gùn chuī máo qiú de biàn rén héng héng 'ài méng · bèi tiǎo chuī máo qiú de píngrèn wéi de biān ji shì zài méi yào de chuī máo qiú tiǎo de shī jiànduì zhǎo chá de píng zhě shī liǎo nài xīn
    caviling pettifoggers and quiggling pleaders-Edmund Burke; her nagging and carping attack; thought her editor unnecessarily nitpicking; a pettifogging lawyer's mind; had no patience with quibbling critics.
  24. xià dǒu dǎo zài chuáng shàngyòng bèi méng zhù liǎo tóu
    Trembling with fear, he threw himself down on the bed and covered his head with the quilt.
  25. zhǒng lán huāhuā dàn chéng zǒng zhuàng huā cháng zài kào jìn miàn de zhōng yāngchǎn 'é gāng zhōu běi méng zhōuhéng chuān jiā xiàng dōng zhì měi guó dài
    orchid having a raceme of large greenish-white flowers on a single flower stalk growing between two elliptic or round basal leaves lying on the ground; from northern Oregon and Montana across Canada to the eastern United States.
  26. sài zài kěn zhōu sài huì bèi 'ěr méng sài huì zài kěn zhōu xíng de yīng guó de sài huì zhōng yíng sān lián guān
    (horse racing) of a horse that has won the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes and the Preakness Stakes races.
  27. méng rén méng rén zhǒng de yuán xué yòng zhōng zài shǐ yòng
    A member of the Mongoloid racial division. No longer in scientific use.
  28. dàn shì rén men duì wēi xiào de méng · suōde piān 'ài 'ér lěng luò liǎo 。《 méng · suōguà zài fáng dàn de hòu miàn jǐn shè zhì liǎo jiēshí de lánér qiě shǐ zhōng yòu wèi jǐng wèi shǒu
    But it is ignored in favour of the smiling figure of Mona Lisa set behind bullet-proof glass and protected constantly by a guard and a stout railing.
  29. jìn guǎn xià zhe tài yáng hái shì zài xiē huī méng méng diǎn de shàng fāng
    The sun is still there above the gray raindrops even it is raining.
  30. liǎng nián hòuwáng jǐng shēng de 'èr kuà wén huà zuò pǐntái méng 》, róng liè shù kāi jié
    Two years after the event, Ong s second cross-cultural work Desdemona was made the curtain-raiser of the Arts Festival.
  31. ài méng shì huí shǒuzǎi kàn liǎo kàn zhè biān zhèng zài jiāo wéi nán de měi sài tái yòu kàn liǎo kàn biān huái zhe yīn de 'ěr nán duō
    Edmond then cast his eyes scrutinizingly at the agitated and embarrassed Mercédès, and then again on the gloomy and menacing Fernand.
  32. méng hěn shǎo shū guò
    Montgomery rarely lost his bet.