zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • měi guó gāo yuán wèi 'ā shān mài yáng yán 'àn píng yuán zhī jiānbāo kuò wéi zhōuběi luó lái zhōu nán luó lái zhōuqiáo zhì zhōu 'ā zhōu děng zhōu de fēn
    the plateau between the coastal plain and the Appalachian Mountains: parts of Virginia and North and South Carolina and Georgia and Alabama.
  • měi guó dōng nán de měi zhōu zhù bāo kuò qiáo táo 'ā
    A family of Native American languages of the southeast United States that includes Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Alabama.
  • lún měi guó zhōu dōng běi chéng shìwèi 'ā zhōu biān jièzhè yòu duō nán běi zhàn zhēng qián de fáng rén kǒu 23, 799
    A city of northeast Mississippi near the Alabama border. There are many antebellum houses in the area. Population,23, 799.
  • zhǐ bān bāo kuò 'ā zhōuqiáo zhì zhōu luó zhōutián zhōu nán luó lāi zhōu běi luó lāi zhōu de měi guó
    of a region of the United States generally including Alabama; Georgia; Florida; Tennessee; South Carolina; North Carolina.
  • ēn lài 'ā dōng nán chéng shìwèi méng dōng nán piān nánjiā gōng zhì zào zhōng xīnrén kǒu 20, 123
    A city of southeast Alabama south-southeast of Montgomery. It is a processing and manufacturing center. Population,20, 123.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • ā zhōu nèi de tiáo liú nán liú xíng chéng 'ěr de tiáo zhī liú
    a river in Alabama that flows southwestward to become a tributary of the Mobile River.
  • huí néng shì zhōu huò zhě shì méi sēn sēn xiàn nán de shénme fāng
    The answer will probably be Alabama or somewhere south of the Mason - Dixon line.
  • ā zhōu nán de tiáo liúliú 'ěr wān
    a river in southwestern Alabama; flows into Mobile Bay.
  • zhōu nán de zuò gǎng kǒu chéng shìwèi 'ěr wān
    a port in southwestern Alabama on Mobile Bay.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • ōu zhōu nán de zhǒng zhí guàn huā jīn huáng chéng zǒng zhuàng huā
    erect shrub of southwestern Europe having racemes of golden yellow flowers.
  • màn fěi 'ěr měi guó 'é hài 'é zhōu zhōng běi chéng shìwèi 'ā lún de nán piān nán fāng 1808 nián shǒu bèi chá kāngāi chéng chū chǎn duō zhǒng chǎn pǐnrén kǒu 50, 627
    A city of north-central Ohio west-southwest of Akron. First surveyed in1808, it manufactures a wide variety of products. Population,50, 627.
  • 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.
  • jiā zhōu nán zhǒng zhuī xíng lěng shān zhuàng bèi cháng qiú guǒ
    a pyramidal fir of southwestern California having spiny pointed leaves and cone scales with long spines.
  • 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.
  • men zhèng de biāo fēn jiāng zài huá shèng dùnyīn wéi zài lián bāng jiàn kāng mén de guān yuán zhèng yào kāi shǐ xiū dìng yòu 11 nián shǐ de guó jiā shí zhǐ nán jīn
    Part of the consortium's push will be in Washington, where federal health officials are starting talks on revisions to the nation's 11-year-old Food Guide Pyramid.
  • guó nán wèi niú shān jiā lóng zhī jiān
    a region of southwestern France between Bordeaux and the Pyrenees.
  • jiā lóng wèi guó nán de tiáo liú chéng yuē 563 gōng ( 350 yīng ), zhì yuán bān niú shān běi 'ěr duō wān běi de duō 'ěr duō niè huì xíng chéng lún hǎi wān
    A river of southwest France flowing about563 km(350 mi) generally northwest from the Spanish Pyrenees to join the Dordogne River north of Bordeaux and form the Gironde estuary.
  • 'ěr guó nán niú shān jiǎo xià de chéng zhèn luó tiān zhù jiào de shèng 'ér wén míngzhè shèng chuán tǒng shì 1858 nián shèng chū xiàn zài shèng qián de fāngrén kǒu 17, 425
    A town of southwest France at the foot of the Pyrenees. It is noted for its Roman Catholic shrine marking the site where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to Saint Bernadette in1858. Population,17, 425.
  • ā gāo nán de luó fēn jiè xiàncóng niú shān yán shēn dào jiā lóng bìng zhì 'ā tǎn de shǐ fàn wéi tóng děng rén gōng yuán qián 56 nián bèi zhū · kǎi zhēng gāi gōng yuán 507 nián huàguī guó
    A Roman division of southwest Gaul extending from the Pyrenees to the Garonne River and roughly coextensive with the historical region of Aquitaine. Its Iberian peoples were conquered by Julius Caesar in56 b.c. The region passed to the Franks in a.d.507.
  • 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.
  • ā tǎn guó nán shǐ wèi niú shān jiā lóng zhī jiānzài 1137 nián 'ā tǎn de 'āi nuò guó wáng shì jié hūn zhī hòu 'ā tǎn gōng guó jiā guódàn dāng zài jià yīng guó hēng 'èr shì hòu guī shǔ quán biàn shòu dào zhēng
    A historical region of southwest France between the Pyrenees and the Garonne River. The duchy of Aquitaine was joined with France after the marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine to King Louis VII in1137, but its possession was disputed after her subsequent marriage to Henry II of England.
  • ōu shī cǎo zhòngdì zhōng hǎi de wài xíng jiào xiǎo de wǎn nán ōu pài tūn cǎozhí hán yòu zhǒng céng yòng jiǎn huǎn tòng huò miàn shén jīng tòng de huī de yóu
    A small Mediterranean plant(Anacyclus pyrethrum) containing a volatile oil once used for the relief of toothache and facial neuralgia.
  • huī 'é zhù hóng què zhǒng xíngyòu guān de què míng niǎohuī 'é zhù hóng què hóng jiāo zuǐ niǎo shǔchǎn měi guó nán cháng yòu huī hóng de máo duǎn 'ér de huì
    A large, crested finch(Pyrrhuloxia sinuata) of Mexico and the southwest United States, having gray and red plumage and a short, thick bill.
  • zhé xué jiā shù xué jiāzài nán chuàng xué pàiqiáng diào duì yīnyuè xié de yán jiū zhèng míng liǎo dìng de guǎng fàn yòu xiàoxìng bìng qiě bèi rèn wéi shì shì jiè shì wèi zhēn zhèng de shù xué jiā
    Greek philosopher and mathematician who founded in southern Italy a school that emphasized the study of musical harmony and geometry. He proved the universal validity of the Pythagorean theorem and is considered the first true mathematician.
  • dōng nán fēi cháng de mǎng shé
    very large python of southeast Asia.