zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • shǐ fēn chéng rèn hēng shì de chéng rén
    Stephen acknowledged Henry as his heir.
  • fēn jiē shòu hēng wèitā de chéng rén .
    Stephen acknowledged Henry as (ie recognized his claim to be) his heir.
  • wàng zài zhè fēn hēng de kuài
    He wished Ruth was there to share in his joy.
  • · wēn shì miù 'ěr · lán hēng · màn de míng
    Mark Twain is a pseudonymity for Samuel Langhorne Clemens.
  • zhī jiā shì zhèng quàn gōng shǒu cái jīng zhuān jiā hēng shuō zhè jīng háo shēng huò shèn zhì zhèng zài 'è huà de jiàn jiě wéi wěn méi yòu fāng yòu huó
    "This pretty much fits with the view that the economy is dead in the water or even weakening," said Samuel D. Kahan, chief financial economist for Fuji Securities in Chicago. "There is no strength anywhere."
  • kòng de shù shí zhǐfèn zénàn de biǎo qíngshòu fēinàn de xié tòu shí qíng de héng héng hēng zénàn de guāng
    an accusitive forefinger; black accusatory looks; accusive shoes and telltale trousers- O.Henry; his accusing glare.
  • guài de jiān jiàosān guài de jiě jiěshù zhuāng yòu guài shòu shìde guài dàn xíng zhuàng - yuē hàn · gāo 'ěr huá suíshén de guāng néng gòu tīng dào xiē xuān 'áo de niǎo lìng rén máo sǒng rán de jiān jiào shēng - hēng · tīng
    an eldritch screech; the three weird sisters; stumps...had uncanny shapes as of monstrous creatures- John Galsworthy; an unearthly light; he could hear the unearthly scream of some curlew piercing the din- Henry Kingsley.
  • shì hēng 'ěr zhī hòu zuì hǎo de diāo jiā zhī
    She is one of the best sculptors since Henry Moore
  • wéi è 'ēn · hēng 1795 1878 guó shēng xué jiā xīn xué jiā yán jiū liǎo chù jué fǎn yìngbèi rèn wéi shì shí yàn xīn xué de chuàng shǐ rén zhī
    German physiologist and psychologist who studied sensory response and is considered a founder of experimental psychology.
  • hēng : wàng méi yòu shénme wèn
    I hope there is nothing serious.
  • wéi lán hēng 1877- 1957 guó huà xué jiāyīn yán jiū dǎn zhī suān huò 1927 nián nuò bèi 'ěr jiǎng
    German writer and translator whose works include ornate poetry, novels, such as the satire Republic of Fools(1774), and translations of many Shakespearian plays.
  • hēng : guǎn shì shì jīng [ guǎn tiān hǎo huài ], dìng yào wài chū
    Rain or shine, I must go out.
  • shuō hēng · shì kào xiǎo běn jīng yíng 'ér jiā de
    It is said that Henry Ford started his business on a shoestring.
  • hēng : yào mǎi diǎn dōng
    I have some shopping to do.
  • suí hēng děng huì lái
    You go along with Henry. I'll come shortly.
  • hēng wàng yíng guànjūn
    Henry set his sights on the championship.
  • hēng · ào léi zài 'èr shì jiè zhàn shí shì guó xià dǎng chéng yuán shí fēn shén huó xiàn xiàng gāo shān huá xuě duì yuán jǐng gào shuō yòu shí fēn de huò shèngbié rén yòng zhe zài jìng zhēng liǎo
    A member of the French underground during World War II, Henri Oreiller was a cocky, clowning fellow who warned the other downhill skiers he was so confident of victory that they needn't bother racing against him.
  • chú fēi mǒu xīn huái mǎn de hēng jiā fǎn duì bìng wēi xié yào tuì chūzhè yàng jué dìng xià lái de míng dān jiù chéng liǎo rén míng dān guǒ chū xiàn fǎn duì huò tuì chū de xíng wéi jiù chēng wéi huǐ hòu xuǎn rén míng dān”。
    The list so settled it now a slate, unless some discontented magnate objects and threatens to withdraw. To do so is called “ breaking the slate” .
  • zhè shì chén mèn de xīng hēng duì zhe shū běn shuì
    It was blue Monday and Henry nodded sleepily over his books.
  • hēng : ér qiě jīng cháng shì huá zǒu lái gǎn dào hěn shū
    Besides, the streets were often terribly slippery and it made walking rather unpleasant.
  • mǎn shì yóu de gōng zuò rén de liǎn bèi yān chén tiě xiù nòng zàng liǎo héng héng hēng · luó zhān mǎn shuǐ de shǒu zhǐ
    oil-smeared work clothes; hostile faces smirched by the grime and rust- Henry Roth; ink-smudged fingers.
  • wàn shì hēng tōng
    Everything is going smoothly.
  • wèi shēn fèn shù bǎi wàn de méi hēngtǎn chéng gào quán yuán gōng jiāng zàn shí zhì de shì biàn cān jiā jiè jiǔ bānlìng yuán gōng wéi jīng 'ě
    A multimillionaire media magnate has shocked his employees with his candor by telling them all that he's putting his business affairs on hold to enter an alcoholism-counseling program.
  • hēng · ài 'ěr léi · xīn 1923 nián 5 yuè 27 shēng guóyóu tài rén
    Henry Alfred Kissinger was born in Germany of Jewish nationality on May 27,1923.
  • hēng bīnníng jiǎn zhǒng xìng shēng jiǎn, c21h26n2o3, cóng hēng bīn shù de shù zhōng liàn chū lái qián bèi yòng zuò chūn yào zuì sàn tóng yào
    A poisonous alkaloid, C21H26N2O3, derived from the bark of a tree, Corynanthe yohimbe, and formerly used as an aphrodisiac, a local anesthetic, and a mydriatic.
  • hēng · ài lún de yào rēng diàobìng gěi gǒu diǎn 'ér dōng chī
    Henry Allen's wife asked him to dispose of the garbage and give the dog something to eat.
  • zhōng shí de tóng méngjiān dìng de zhī chí zhězhōng shí de péng yǒu kǎn nuò de zhōng chéng zhàn shì héng héngzhàn wéi wēi lián · hēng · sēn zuò》。
    a firm ally; loyal supporters; a loyal friend; the true-hearted soldier...of Tippecanoe- Campaign song for William Henry Harrison.
  • diàn gǎn dān wèi dāng diàn zhōng de diàn liú qiáng zài miǎo zhōng nèi de biàn huà wéi 'ān péi chǎn shēng de diàn dòng shì wéi shí diàn gǎn wéi hēng
    a unit of inductance in which an induced electromotive force of one volt is produced when the current is varied at the rate of one ampere per second.
  • hēng hēng diàn gǎn dān wèidāng diàn liú měi miǎo 'ān péi de biàn huàchǎn shēng de gǎn yìng diàn dòng shì
    The unit of inductance in which an induced electromotive force of one volt is produced when the current is varied at the rate of one ampere per second.
  • zhōng yán jiū suǒ fēn shī · mài kěn biǎo shìduì hēng shì yòu tuī chū zhǒng xīn de cǎi fān qié jiàng diǎn dōubù jīng yīn wéi xiàn yòu de cǎi jiàng xiāo liàng fēi cháng hǎo
    Christine McCracken, an analyst with Midwest Research, said she is not surprised Heinz would introduce a new color, based on the other colors' incremental success.
  • hēng : de yòu yīn huàn lán wěi yán zuò shǒu shù gào zhè bìng yòu shénme zhèng zhuàng
    My elder brother was once operated on for appendicitis, and he told me all the symptoms of this disease.
  • léi zhān · hēng 1865- 1935 měi guó kǎo xué jiā shǐ xué jiāzài 'āi yòu zhòng yào xiàn bìng xiě yòu duō shūbāo kuò dào de míng( 1933 nián
    American archaeologist and historian who made important discoveries in Egypt and wrote numerous books, including Dawn of Conscience(1933).