zhòngyīngguànyòngduǎnyù:
  • adj.  zhǐ huī de , wēi fēng lǐn lǐn de , tiào wàng de , yòu quán wēi de , gěi rén shēn yìn xiàng de , zhàn yòu xiǎn yào wèi de , gāo lín xià de , hào shī lìng de   commanding
  • n.  zhǐ fēng qúnjìn fēng xiāng , fēng xiāng nèi .   enter or live in a hive (
  • adj.  zhǐ fēng jǐng děng mín de , huāng liáng de   not populated or cultivated; looking desolate (
  • adj.  zhǐ děng hǎi yáng shàng céng de , yóu de .   living near the surface of the open sea (
  •   àn tōng jié de zhàng wèi xíng zhèng shì hūn , nán tóng dìng shí jiān , wéi tōng rèn zhě) .   . ,common-law `wife, ,common-law husband person with whom a man or woman has lived for some time and who is recognized as a wife or husband under common law, without a formal marriage ceremony
  • n.  tiǎo xuǎn zhě , xuǎn zhě , jīng xuǎn zhě , xuǎn , xuǎn , tiáoxié xuán niǔ , duàn kāi guān , xuǎn shù , xuǎn shù guǎn , fēn , xuǎn gōng dìng xià lái de rén , xiǎo nóng , xuǎn zhě , tiǎo xuǎn de rén , tiǎo xuǎn de guó jiā duì yuán   selector
  • adj.   shuō yīng guó rén yòu zhǒng shū de yōu gǎn .BritisherisusedinAmericanEnglish.*Britisher yòng měi shì yīng .Britonisfoundinnewspaper,etcreportsofincidentsconcerningBritishpeopleandinstatisticalinformation.*Briton jiàn bào kān děng shè yīng guó rén de bào dào tǒng liào .ItisalsousedoftheearlyinhabitantsofBritain*Briton yòng zhǐ liè diān zǎo de mín   The British are said to have an unusual sense of humour.
  • vi.  lüè guò , xùn fēi guò , qiān , kāi , bān qiān , fēi lái fēi , qīng qīng zǒu guò , bān jiā , qiān   flit
  • v.   zǎo , xiān   antedate
  • v.   zǎo , xiān   predate
  • adj.   luò 'ěr rén de , luò 'ěr mín de   tyrolean
  •    zhàng péng ;[ měi ] jiè zhuāng ; dìng , zhù xià   drive [set, stick one's]stakes
  • n.   'ěr rén fēi zhōu běi de huí jiào mín ) .   member of a Muslim people living in NW Africa
  • n.   xùn rénzǎo zhù zài zhì běi de rén , yòu xiē rén 5 shì 6 shì shí zhēng liǎo liè diān 'ér dìng xià lái) .   member of a people once living in NW Germany, some of whom conquered and settled in Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries
  • v.  shàn zhù zài bài de kōng de jiā guī de rén .   homeless people squatting in a derelict house
  •   gǎi shàn rén lèi zhù huán jìng zuì jiā fàn jiǎng   Best Practices in Human Settlements Improvement