zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • ào běn zhōu dōng chéng shìwèi dōng běi piān běishì 'ào běn xuéjiàn 1856 niánsuǒ zài rén kǒu 33, 830
    A city of eastern Alabama north-northeast of Tuskegee. It is the seat of Auburn University(founded1856). Population,33, 830.
  • luò lián méng de luò qián zhù zài měi guó zhōu nán xiàn zài dìng zài zhōu dōng
    A tribe of the Creek confederacy formerly inhabiting southern Alabama and now located in eastern Texas.
  • tóng shí dài de réntóng nián dài de dōng xiāng tóng shí dài huò shí mǒu tóng shí dài de rén
    One of the same era or period; a contemporary.
  • zǎo xiān zhù zài měi guó zhōu dōng zuǒ zhì zhōu nán luó zhōu běi de yìn 'ān xiàn fēn 'é zhōu zhōng zhōu de nán zài 19 shì 30 nián dài bèi zhì yìn 'ān bǎo
    A Native American people formerly inhabiting eastern Alabama, southwest Georgia, and northwest Florida and now located in central Oklahoma and southern Alabama. The Creek were removed to Indian Territory in the1830's.
  • 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.
  • měi guó zhōu zuì chéng shìwèi zhōu dōng běi
    the largest city in Alabama; located in northeastern Alabama.
  • yòu xiē gōng shāng běn jiā jìn xíng fēng jiàn xuē men zhǐ xiāo men de fēng jiàn xuē fēnduì men de shāng diàn gōng chǎng chù dòngsuǒ yòu de dōng mòshōuér qiě jiā bǎo
    Some industrial and commercial capitalists were practising feudalistic exploitation, which was all eradicated. We did not do anything with regard to their shops or factories and we did not confiscate anything from them; instead we provided protection for their property.
  • ā rén zhù zài 'ā nán dōng nán de mín hùn yòu bái rénhēi rén yìn 'ān rén de xuè tǒng
    A member of a group living in southern Alabama and southeast Mississippi, of mixed white, Black, and Native American ancestry.
  • 99 nián láizài guó jiā jìn wěi yuán huì tǒng zhì xiàyún nánguì zhōu chuānguǎng dōngguǎng gān děng zhòng diǎn shěng duì xiē pǐn wēi hài yán zhòng jìn xíng liǎo zhuān xiàng zhòng diǎn zhěng zhì huò liǎo pǐn 'ànzhuā huò liǎo fàn diào liǎo fàn tuán huǒcuī huǐ liǎo xià pǐn jiāo shì chǎng wǎng luò
    Since 1999, under the unified organization of the NNCC key areas like Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Guangdong and Gansu provinces and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region have paid great attention to drug-infested areas and cracked a sequence of major drug-related cases, arrested a contingent of drug-traffickers, wiped out a batch of drug-smuggling gangs and eradicated a number of underground drug-dealing markets and networks.
  • 1999 nián láizài guó jiā jìn wěi yuán huì tǒng zhì xiàyún nánguì zhōu chuānguǎng dōngguǎng gān děng zhòng diǎn shěng duì xiē pǐn wēi hài yán zhòng jìn xíng liǎo zhuān xiàng zhòng diǎn zhěng zhì huò liǎo pǐn 'ànzhuā huò liǎo fàn diào liǎo fàn tuán huǒcuī huǐ liǎo xià pǐn jiāo shì chǎng wǎng luò
    Since 1999, under the unified organization of the NNCC key areas like Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Guangdong and Gansu provinces and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region have paid great attention to drug- infested areas and cracked a sequence of major drug-related cases, arrested a contingent of drug-traffickers, wiped out a batch of drug-smuggling gangs and eradicated a number of underground drug- dealing markets and networks.
  • zhòng xiě běn yóu zhǐ zhǐ suō cǎo zhǐ huò yáng zhǐ de gǎo bèi xiě liǎo zhǐ qián xiě de dōng bèi wán quán diàotōng cháng shì qīng de
    A manuscript, typically of papyrus or parchment, that has been written on more than once, with the earlier writing incompletely erased and often legible.
  • yòng hēi bǎn zài hēi bǎn shàng xiě de dōng quán diào liǎo
    He wiped out with an eraser what he had written on the blackboard.
  • zhè huí de xiàng yòu dào liǎo yào shuō shēng jiù bié rén zhuō shàng de dōng hǎo
    Now where do my eraser go this time? do not take thing off other people's desk without asking them, o.k.?
  • zhè huí de xiàng yòu dào liǎo yào shuō shēng jiù bié rén zhuō shàng de dōng hǎo
    Now where does my eraser go this time? Do not take thing off other people 's desk without asking them, o.k.?
  • gěi shuō zhe sòng gěi wài miàn bāo zhe zhǐ de dōng
    Ere (=here),” she said, proffering me something wrapped in tissue paper.
  • běi měi dōng duō shā zhí guāng huá de cǎo
    erect smooth grass of sandy places in eastern North America.
  • kěn shì měi guó 'é hài 'é zhōu dōng běi chéng shìwèi lǎng dōng běi piān dōng fāng xiàngkěn zhōu xuéjiàn 1910 niánwèi chéngzài 1970 nián xíng de fǎn yuè nán zhàn zhēng de yóu xíng zhōng míng xué shēng bèi guó mín jǐng wèi duì chéng yuán qiāng shārén kǒu 28, 835
    A city of northeast Ohio east-northeast of Akron. Kent State University(founded1910) is in the city and was the site of a1970 demonstration against the Vietnam War in which four students were killed by members of the National Guard. Population,28, 835.
  • yáng dūn měi guó 'é hài 'é zhōu dōng běi chéng shìwèi 'ā dōng shì yòu xíng shēng chǎn shè bèi de zhòng yào de gāng tiě zhì zào zhōng xīnrén kǒu 95, 732
    A city of northeast Ohio east of Akron. It is a major center of iron and steel production with extensive manufacturing facilities. Population,95, 732.
  • kǎn dùn měi guó 'é hài 'é zhōu dōng běi chéng shìwèi 'ā lún dōng nán piān nánshì wēi lián · mài jīn zǒng tǒng de xiāngrén kǒu 84, 161
    A city of northeast Ohio south-southeast of Akron. It was the home of President William McKinley. Population,84, 161.
  • mài měi guó 'é hài 'é dōng běi chéng shìwèi 'ā lóng běi piān chù shì chǎn pǐn jiā gōng xiāo shòu zhōng xīnrén kǒu 19, 231
    A city of northeast Ohio west-northwest of Akron. It is a processing and marketing center. Population,19, 231.
  • lún ruì 'é hài 'é zhōu dōng běi chéng shì lán 'ā lóng de jìn jiāo zhù zhái rén kǒu 28, 230
    A city of northeast Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland and Akron. Population,28, 230.
  • fēn jiā dōng nán měi guó dōng běi de zhǒng shēng jīn xíng luò shù , zhōng děng zhì gāo , shēn liè , qiū biàn xiān hóng zài cháo shī shēngzhǎng fán mào
    fast-growing medium to large pyramidal deciduous tree of northeastern United States and southeastern Canada having deeply pinnatifid leaves that turn bright red in autumn; thrives in damp soil.
  • xiǎo guówèi guó niú shān dōng duàn de bān zhī jiān
    a small republic in the eastern Pyrenees between Spain and France.
  • ān dào 'ěr 'ōu zhōu nán de xiǎo guówèi guó niú shān dōng duàn de bān zhī jiānjìn guǎn měi nián duì zài guó bān de zōng zhù guó xíng xiào zhōng shìquè shì guó jiāshǒu 'ān dào 'ěr wéi rén kǒu 14, 928)。 quán guó rén kǒu wéi 38, 051
    A tiny country of southwest Europe between France and Spain in the eastern Pyrenees. Although it pays nominal yearly homage to its suzerains in France and Spain, it is an independent republic. Andorra la Vella(population,14, 928) is the capital. The country's population is38, 051.
  • dōng nán fēi cháng de mǎng shé
    very large python of southeast Asia.
  • zhǒngshā gài huāchǎn měi guó dōng
    1 species: pyxie; the eastern United States.
  • zuì hòuyuǎn chù dōng biān shì fán shàng lín yuàn zuò jiǎo lóunán biān shì sài jiān dǐng xiǎo
    Finally, far away to the east, Vincennes, and its seven quadrangular towers to the south, Bic lín re and its pointed turrets;
  • guò yǎn yān yún huàn de xiàn shí de huò duǎn zàn cún zài de dōng
    Something that is airy, insubstantial, or passing.
  • zhè tào dōng tǐng guài de
    This is a quaint set.
  • zài men zhè guó jiārén men gēn běn dǒng jiào shì zěn me huí shìzhǐ shì kàn chéng zhǒng de dōng hǎo xiàng zhǒng guò shí de zōng jiào
    Buddhism in this country is not really understood; it's regarded as sort of quaint, it seems to be an old-fashioned religion.
  • men zǒng shì lǎo deér zhōng guó rén shì 'àihào rèn lǎo de dōng de
    Above all, from the artistic point of view they have grandeur, majesty, ruggedness, and quaintness.
  • wéi zhèn shòu zāi qún zhòng gōng liǎo shí pǐn yào de dōng
    The quake-afflicted people were all provided with clothing, food and other things they needed.