n. &ad. zuìshǎo , zuìxiǎo ,yīdiǎn 'ér , zuìshǎoliàng least
v. &,D{can} defǒudìngshì( měizuò cannot, yīngguóyībānliánxiě) cannot
pron. &prep. lìngyīgè another
v. ' yáoyīxiàtóu( biǎoshìfǒudìng) a shake of the head, ie indicating `no
n. ' zuìjìnyīqīde《 pángqí》 zázhì the current number of `Punch
n. ' yànyǔ , géyán( jīngliàndesúyǔ , huòwéipǔbiàndàolǐhuòwéiquànjièyǔ , rú`yīgèbāzhǎngpāibùxiǎng'huò` bùyàobǎquánbùjiādāngfàngzàiyīchù') short well-known saying that states a general truth or gives advice, eg `It takes two to make a quarrel' or `Don't put all your eggs in one basket
') yīngwáng 'àidéhuáyīshì King Edward I (ie said as `King Edward the First
ālāsījiāzhōngnánbùyīchéngshì。 a city in south central Alaska.
( měiguóguójiào) guǎnlǐyīgèxiǎolǐbàitángdemùshī。 (US Episcopal Church) a clergyman in charge of a chapel.
shènggōnghuìjiàoqūwěiyuánshènggōnghuìjiàoqūwěiyuánhuìzhōngtuīxuǎndeliǎngwèizhùyàozhíshìzhīyī One of two elected chief lay officers of the vestry in the Episcopal Church.
fùzhùjiàoyòngzuòduìyīngguóguójiàohuòsūgélánshènggōnghuìdefùzhùjiàodeyīzhǒngzūnchēng Used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the Anglican Church or the Episcopal Church.
ālāsījiāyīdùcéngshì 'éguódelǐngtǔ。 Alaska was once possessed by Russia.
zhùjiàoqūhuìyìměiguóxīnjiàoshènggōnghuìzhùjiàoqūdeyībùfēnshénzhírényuánhépíngmíndàibiǎodejíhuì An assembly of the clergy and representative laity of a section of a diocese of the Episcopal Church.
yītiān, tāqízheyītóumáolǘ, zǒudàosàinèishì, nàshìzuògǔlǎodezhùjiàochéng。 One day he arrived at Senez, which is an ancient episcopal city. He was mounted on an ass.
bìlúlǐyòuyīduìtiělúbì, bìdeliǎngduānzhuāngshìzheliǎnggèpíng, píngshàngràozhehuāchuànhécáoxíngzhítiáohuāwén, bìngtiēguòyínbó, nàshìzhùjiàoděngjídeyīzhǒngshēchǐpǐn; In the chimney stood a pair of firedogs of iron, ornamented above with two garlanded vases, and flutings which had formerly been silvered with silver leaf, which was a sort of episcopal luxury;
wūpǔsàlāruìdiǎndōngbùyīchéngshì, wèiyúsīdégē 'ěrmódexīběipiānběifāngxiàng。 zàizhōngshìjìchūshìjīdūzhīqiánwángguódeshǒudū, zài 1164 niánbiànwéizhùjiàojiàoqū。 wūpǔsàlādàxuéjiànyú 1477 nián。 rénkǒu 152, 579 A city of eastern Sweden north-northwest of Stockholm. Capital of a pre-Christian kingdom in the early Middle Ages, it became an episcopal see in1164. The University of Uppsala was founded in1477. Population,152, 579.
zhùjiàoyuànshìzuòguǎngkuòzhuànglì、 shíliàojiànchéngdedàshà, shìbālídàxuéshénxuébóshì, xīmó 'ěrxiūyuànyuàncháng, yīqīyīèrniándedínièzhùjiàohēnglì · bǐrězàiqiánshìjìchūxīngjiànde。 The episcopal palace was a huge and beautiful house, built of stone at the beginning of the last century by M. Henri Puget, Doctor of Theology of the Faculty of Paris, Abbe of Simore, who had been Bishop of D---- in 1712.
zàizuìjìndeyīgèzǎoshàng, dāngrénmenfāxiànmàikè 'ěr ·h deshíhòu, tāzhèngshuìzàilánkāisītèjiāoqūdeshèngbǎoluóshènggōnghuìjiàotángdedìbǎnshàng。 tāyǐjīngyòujǐgèyuèméiyòulǐfāhéguāliǎnliǎo, shēnbiānsǎnluòzhecóngjiàotángpèicānshìnáláidejīnqiāngyúdekōngguàntóuhéhétānɡ。 Michael H. had not had a shave or haircut in months when he was found one recent morning, sleeping on the floor of St. Paul'S Episcopal Church in suburban Lancaster, next to empty cans of tuna and soup from the church pantry.
cóng 1890 niándào 1963 niánrènzhídeshí 'èrwèizǒngtǒngsuǒshǔdejiàopàirúxià : liǎngwèiwèilǐgōnghuìjiàotú, liǎngwèizhǎnglǎohuìjiàotú, liǎngwèijìnlǐhuìjiàotú, yīwèiwéiyīshénpàijiàotú, yīwèihélánxīnjiàotú, yīwèigōnglǐhuìjiàotú, yīwèigōngyìhuìjiàotú, yīwèishènggōnghuìjiàotú, yīwèiluómǎtiānzhùjiàotú。 The twelve presidents who held office from 1890 to 1963 represented religious denominations as follows:two Methodists,two Presbyterians,two Baptists,one Unitarian,one Dutch Reformed,one Congregationalist,one Quaker,one Episcopalian,and one Roman Catholic.
cóng 1890 niándào 1963 niánrènzhídeshí 'èrwèizǒngtǒngsuǒshǔdejiàopàirúxià: liǎngwèiwèilǐgōnghuìjiàotú, liǎngwèizhǎnglǎohuìjiàotú, liǎngwèijìnlǐhuìjiàotú, yīwèiwéiyīshénpàijiàotú, yīwèihélánxīnjiàotú, yīwèigōnglǐhuìjiàotú, yīwèigōngyìhuìjiàotú, yīwèishènggōnghuìjiàotú, yīwèiluómǎtiānzhùjiàotú。 The twelve presidents who held office from 1890 to 1963 represented religious denominations as follows: two Methodists, two Presbyterians, two Baptists, one Unitarian, one Dutch Reformed, one Congregationalist, one Quaker, one Episcopalian, and one Roman Catholic.
yīxiǎoshídediànshìjiémù An hourlong television episode.
liúlànghànxiǎoshuōzhōngdeyīgèpiànduàn An episode in a picaresque novel.
tāfēikuàidìguìdàoxiǎoménnà 'ér, dànshì, āiyō, xiǎoményòusuǒshàngliǎo, xiǎojīnyàoshìxiàngcóngqiányīyàngréngzàibōlízhuōzǐshàng。 “xiànzàigèngzāogāoliǎo, ”kěliándexiǎo 'àilìsīxiǎng,“ yīnwéiwǒháiméiyòuzhèyàngxiǎoguò, cóngláiméiyòuzhòngwǒgāishuōzhètàizāoliǎo! and she ran with all speed back to the little door: but, alas! the little door was shut again, and the little golden key was lying on the glass table as before, `and things are worse than ever,' thought the poor child, `for I never was so small as this before, never!
zǔchéngyīgèpiànduàndeyīxìlièxiāngguānshìjiàn。 a series of related events forming an episode.
yǐnrénrùshèngdehuòyòujīlièdelìliàngchōngtūdeyīduànchāqǔ。 an episode that is turbulent or highly emotional.
duǎnzàndejǐnxiànyúyīgèchāqǔchíxùdeshíjiān; duǎnzànde Limited to the duration of an episode; temporary.
dòngjībùmíngquèdexuéshēng; yībùdiànyǐngzhōngmùdìbùmíngquèdeyīgèqíngjié Unmotivated students; an unmotivated episode in a movie.
yīxiǎoduànqíngjiéxìjùbiǎoyǎnzhōngdexiǎochǎngjǐnghuòqíngjié A short scene or episode in a theatrical performance.
nàshìwǒyīshēngzhōngdànyuànwàngquèdejīnglì ! That's an episode in my life I'd rather forget!
jīngxiǎngùshìliánzǎiměiyījídōuzàixuánniànzhōngjiéshùdeqíngjiéjùliánzǎi A melodramatic serial in which each episode ends in suspense.
zuówǎnxiǎojiǔguǎnlǐfāshēngliǎoyīduànxiāngdāngyòuqùdechāqǔ。 There was a rather amusing episode in the pub last night.
zìmízhèzhǒngyóuxìdeyīduànhuòzhèzhǒngbiǎoxiànxíngshìdedāncíhuòcízǔ An episode in this game or a word or phrase so represented.
lèisìdezǒubǎoshìjiàn, bùshìdìyīcìfāshēng, xiāngxìnyěbùhuìshìzuìhòuyīcì。 So it is unlikely that this latest episode will be the last.
zhèyīshìjiànlǐsuǒdāngrándìkānchēngshìguówángjiàndiéhuódòngdídídúyīwú 'èrdeshǐshī。 The episode could reasonably serve as a unique epic of royal espionage!
zhèbùguǎngbōjùdexiàyījíjiāngyúxiàzhōubōchū。 The next episode of this radio play will be broadcast next week.
zhèbùdiànshìjùdexiàyījíjiāngyúxīngqīwǔbōyìng。 The next episode of this television movie will be shown on Friday.
kuādàliǎodíréndejūnshìlìliàng; kuādàliǎotāběnrénzàizhèyīshìjiànzhōngdezuòyòng Exaggerate the size of the enemy force; exaggerated his own role in the episode.
érbānnàtètàitàizéjiāngzhèyīchāqǔkànchéngshìgǒnggùjiéyīngtóngbīngélāizhījiānguānxìdedàhǎojīhuì。 Bennet sees the episode as a great opportunity to cement relations between Jane and Bingley.
zhèlìngrényíhàndechāqǔjiéshùliǎoyuánjìhuàshíxíngdeyīxiàngshèngjǔ。 This sorry episode rang down the curtain on what was planning to be spectacular adventure.