zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • zài quán dǒu zhēng zhōng men zhǐ shì xiǎo
    We are mere pawns in the struggle for power.
  • shǐ chéng wéi wáng hòu zài guó xiàng zhōngshǐxiǎo chéng wéi wáng hòu
    To raise(a pawn) to queen in chess.
  • wài de xiàng zhōng chú wài de rèn
    Any one of the chess figures other than a pawn.
  • zài guó xiàng zhōng xiǎo biàn chéng wáng hòu
    promote to a queen, as of a pawn in chess.
  • lǐng xiānzài sān jiǎo jǐn sài páo zhōng lǐng xiān de duì
    he is ahead by a pawn; the leading team in the pennant race.
  • chuán pāo máo kào 'àntài yáng shēng tóu tái de gāo gāo de lǐng xiānhángshì shàng zhǎng kuài shú liǎo
    the anchor is up; the sun is up; he lay face up; he is up by a pawn; the market is up; the corn is up.
  • zhè zài zhōng diǎn zhí dào shàng lǐng xiān liǎo sān shēn chánglǐng xiān liǎo liǎng men de hòu xuǎn rén zài xuǎn zhōng lǐng xiānzài sài páo zhōng lǐng xiānguǎng gào shǐ men zài xiāo shòu zhōng lǐng xiān
    the horse was three lengths ahead going into the home stretch; ahead by two pawns; our candidate is in the lead in the polls; way out front in the race; the advertising campaign put them out front in sales.
  • dài 'ěrtuō 1619 yīng hǎi jūn lìng zhí mín zǒng yīn zài ( 1611 1616 niánde yán guī 'ér wén míng
    British physiologist. He shared a1936 Nobel Prize for work on the chemical transmission of nerve impulses.
  • shì yīn wéi shǐ de cuò mín zhòng shì sàn de dàn cāng nán wéi yòngqiě shí wéi rén suǒ yòng
    However, as a result of past mistakes the people are in an unorganized state, cannot be promptly drawn in to serve the cause and are sometimes even made use of by the enemy.