zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • gōng de jìng zhēng duì shǒu men zuì hǎo de suàn chéng biān zhì yuán zǒu liǎo
    A rival firm poached our best computer programmers.
  • men zài bàng shí duō guò rén chū hàoqítíng xià lái kàn men gōng zuò
    We were digging by the roadside; many passers-by stopped to look at us out of curiosity.
  • píng lùn jiā hěn hěn de xīn
    The critics roasted her new play.
  • yòu shì jué de zhī de xué dòng
    a burrowing mammal having limbs adapted for digging.
  • zhī jiǎoshì jué
    (of limbs and feet) adapted for digging.
  • yào zài zhè jié xué jié de nèi róng shì dōng qiáng qiáng
    Trying to study a lesson for one class during another class it like robbing Peter to pay Paul.
  • yuán xíng de yìn kōng de yuán
    a charge in the shape of a circle; a hollow roundel.
  • jué shāng biāo míng zhǒng jué de shāng biāo míng qián miàn yòu dǒu yòng lái dòng bān kuàiyán shí suì shí
    A trademark used for an excavating machine with a large scoop in front for moving and lifting earth, rocks, and rubble.
  • 'ěr wēi běi de zuò fèi chéngcéng shì chéng shì zhōng zuì néng zuì lǎo de zuò jué xiū gāi fèi de gōng zuò shǐ 1956 nián
    A ruined Mayan city of northern Guatemala. It was the largest of the Mayan cities and may also be the oldest. Excavation and restoration of the ruins began in1956.
  • sōu xún xīn jué huò jué bān xún zhǎosōu xún
    To search laboriously by or as if by digging; rummage.
  • de zuò pǐn hùn liǎo bēi shāng
    His book commingles sarcasm and sadness.
  • zài shā chū dòng
    Hollow out a nest in the sand.
  • yòng cháo xiào fěng shǒu de rén
    uses ridicule irony sarcasm.
  • míng xiǎn de kǒu zài míng xiǎn de tíng dùn zhī hòu jiē zhe kāi shǐ liǎo
    a detectable note of sarcasm; he continued after a perceptible pause.
  • xiē rén de huà jīng shòu liǎo zǒu
    That does it ! I have had enough of your sarcasm . I am leaving.
  • xiē rén de huà jīng shòu liǎo zǒu
    That does it! I've had enough of your sarcasm. I'm leaving.
  • yòu jìn huì jiù
    his parting shot was `drop dead'; she threw shafts of sarcasm; she takes a dig at me every chance she gets.
  • yòng fěng wén zhāng jìn xíng cháo fěngfěng huò
    To ridicule with a pasquinade; satirize or lampoon.
  • chū chū yùn zǒu
    To remove by digging or scooping out.
  • yòng záo děng jìn xíng záo de dòng zuò
    A scooping or digging action, as with such a chisel.
  • zài jué tàn huò huī jìn de xiǎo gōng
    a small tool for scooping coals or ashes in a fireplace.
  • zhǒng yòu shǒu bǐng jīn shǔ biǎn rèn de xiǎo de shǒu gōng yòng lái jué huī gāo huò lèi cái liào
    a small hand tool with a handle and flat metal blade; used for scooping or spreading plaster or similar materials.
  • jué zhuāng yòu chǎn dǒu huò shè bèiyòng shēn gǎng kǒu shuǐ dào shuǐ xià kāi cǎi de zhǒng
    Any of various machines equipped with scooping or suction devices and used to deepen harbors and waterways and in underwater mining.
  • nán hái zài shā zhōng liǎo dòng
    The boy scooped out a hole in the sand.
  • cóng qiāng zhōng chū zhì de xíng zhuàng xiàng chǎn de wài liáo yòng
    a surgical instrument shaped like a scoop to remove tissue from a bodily cavity.
  • zhè zhǐ hǎi néng zài duǎn shí jiān nèi chū tiáo cháng qiě zhǎi de dòng
    This small rodent can scoop a long , narrow tunnel in a very short time.
  • yòu shì bīng cóng shā chū zhà duàn de shǒu jué wàng pán shān xiàng qiánshì gǎn shàng xiǎo duì
    One soldier scoops his severed arm off the sand, staggering on in a desperate attempt to keep up with his squad.
  • jǐng chá chū liàng de qiāng zhī tánhuáng dāo
    A large quantity of guns and switchbladeknifeves were scooped up by police.
  • záo kǒngzáo cáo yòng záo chū de huò xiàng shì yòng zhè zhǒng záo chū de cáo gōu huò kōng xué
    A groove or hole scooped with or as if with such a chisel.
  • hái men yòng shǒu jiāng xuě lái zuò xuě rén
    The children scooped up the snow with their hands t build a snow man.
  • shǒu chǎn dāo shēn jiān bìng chéng chǎn zhuàng de xiǎo xíng zài zhòngzhí zhí shí yòng lái
    A small implement with a pointed, scoop-shaped blade used for digging, as in setting plants.
  • zhè zhǒng xiǎo niè chǐ dòng néng zài hěn duǎn de shí jiān chū tiáo yòu cháng yòu zhǎi de dào lái
    This small rodent can scoop out a long, narrow tunnel in a very short time.