zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • cóng qián shēng huó 'ā zhōu de rén
    a member of the Muskhogean people formerly living in Alabama.
  • men yào chè qīng chú rén bāng de liú jìn kuài péi yǎng chū yòu shì jiè liú shuǐ píng de xué shù zhuān jiāzuò wéi men xuéjiào zhàn xiàn de zhòng yào rèn
    We must eradicate for good the pernicious influence of the Gang of Four and take up the major task of producing -- as quickly as possible -- experts in science and technology who are up to the highest international standards.
  • rén de
    The Muskogean language of the Alabama.
  •   xué jiā yuán běn wàng " màn yóu zhě " zhǎo dào xiàn suǒ jiě jīn jiàn chéng zhī
    Scientists had hoped that the robot would help find clues to the secret of how the pyramid was built.
  • duì zhào zhè xiē de jīng yàn chàng chuàng jiàn wéi xué shēngsōng bǎng”, gǎi biàn duō nián lái kǎo shì wéi zhù dǎo de fāng shìbìng qiě xué shēng yán kuà lǐng de xué shì jiā gòng cháo de fāng xiàng
    The orientation of Hong Kong's reform, however, is akin to those of other places. Here, too, creativity is being emphasised, schoolwork burdens cut down, teaching made less exam-oriented, and students encouraged to take courses in various fields.This seems to be the general trend nowadays.
  • 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.
  • huǒ mián jiāo zhǒng rán de huò huáng táng jiāng zhuàng huǒ mián jiǔ jīng hùn róng yòng yào zhì liáo zhōng nián zhì xiǎo de chuāngshāng wài bāozābìng zhì zuò piàn
    A highly flammable, colorless or yellowish syrupy solution of pyroxylin, ether, and alcohol, used as an adhesive to close small wounds and hold surgical dressings, in topical medications, and for making photographic plates.
  • 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.
  • mǎngmǎng shé mǎng shé de xíng zhù yào shēng huó zài dài de shébāo kuò mǎng shérán shéwáng shé yòng chán rào 'ér shǐ liè zhì de shé lèi
    Any of various large, nonvenomous, chiefly tropical snakes of the family Boidae, which includes the python, anaconda, boa constrictor, and other snakes that coil around and suffocate their prey.
  • ōu zhōu shuǐ mǎng mǎngzài mǒu xiē fēn lèi zhōngbèi rèn wéi shì mǎng xiāng de
    Old World boas: pythons; in some classifications considered a separate family from Boidae.
  • ā bàn dǎo zhōu nán de bàn dǎowèi hóng hǎi wān zhī jiānzhèng zhì shàng bāo kuò shā 'ā ménā mànā lián qiú 'ěr lín wēi ā bàn dǎo yōng yòu shì jiè chǔ yóu liàng de sān fēn zhī
    A peninsula of southwest Asia between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. Politically, it includes Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait. Arabia has an estimated one third of the world's oil reserves.
  • jiāng shēng jiǎng shìchā hǔn huò shuǎ huā zhāo děng fāng yǐn de jiāng mài yào zhě
    A hawker of quack medicines who attracts customers with stories, jokes, or tricks.
  • xiē xué jiā líng xué guī lèi dào piàn shù fàn wéi
    Some scientists relegate parapsychology to the sphere of quackery.
  • sān zhǐ chún de shì shǔsān zhǐ chún
    type genus of the Turnicidae: button quail.
  • zhǒng xiàng 'ān chún de zhōng nán měi zhōu yòu guān de shān chúnyòu shí bèi fàng tóng de huò zhī yòu lián
    genus of Central and South American crested partridges resembling quails; sometimes placed in a distinct subfamily or isolated in a distinct family.
  • zhè zhǒng dòng de tóu duān de zuǐ xíng zhuàng jié shùyīn liǎo míng héng héng 'ěr · bèi chū xiàn liǎo de jǐng xiàng héng héng 'ěr · jué shì de yōu gǎn
    the head terminating in the quaint duck bill which gives the animal its vernacular name- Bill Beatty; came forth a quaint and fearful sight- Sir Walter Scott; a quaint sense of humor.
  • zhè zhǒng jiào zuò píng jìng xué jiā men rèn wéizài zhè yàng de èr sān shí nián nèi huì shēng zhèn
    In such a region, called a zone of quiescence, the scientists believe, a major quake will take place in 20 to 30 years.
  • zhì jūn pǐn yán shēng chǎn de shěn chá
    organizing qualification examination and approval work for research and manufacture of military products;
  • zhī chí 'ān jiāo děng 5 gāo xiào chǎn yuánshēng gōng chéng yuán de jiàn shèjiā kuài zhǎn 'ān ruǎn jiàn yuánliú xué rén yuán chuàng yuán 'ān yào gōng yuán fēi háng kōng háng tiān yuángāo xīn shù chǎn chū kǒu gōng yuán
    We will strongly support 5 hi-tech parks of higher institutions, such as Xi'an Jiaotong University, the construction of the biotechnology park, so as to speed up the development of software park, park for the oversea students, Xi'an airspace and airspace and airplane garden, the exportation of hi-tech products garden.
  • shì de xué jiā
    He is a qualified scientist.
  • yòu shí jiàn de rén
    a person qualified to practice dentistry.
  • men yào gèng duō de xué gōng zuò zhě
    We need more qualified science worker.
  • yòu zhí xíng wài shǒu de shī
    a dentist qualified to perform surgical procedures.
  • xué yuàn tōng guò xiá xià 15 jiān fēn xué yuàn gōng xùn liàn chéng bàn kǎo shìxiàng kǎo shēng bān shòu zhuān
    Its 15 colleges conduct training and examinations to award specialist qualifications to qualifying candidates.
  • wài hái kàn dàoyóu guó jiā wèi lái de jīng zhǎnjiāng huì yào qiú jīng zēngzhǎng de fāng shì yào cóng shù liàng zhuǎn wéi zhì liàngxiān jìn de guǎn chè de shì chǎng yán jiū gāo de zhǎn dōushì zuò dào de shì qíng
    In addition, we have to note that the future economic development of our country demands a shift from the quantitative approach to a qualitative one. Efforts should be made to employ advanced management skills, conduct thorough market research and develop high technology.
  • zhōng guó jūn duì kào qiáng jūnshí xiàn jūn duì yóu shù liàng guī xíng xiàng zhì liàng xiào néng xíngyóu rén xíng xiàng xíng de zhuǎn biàn
    The Chinese army strengthens itself by relying on science and technology, and strives to make the transition from a numerically superior type to a qualitatively efficient type, and from a manpower-intensive type to a technology-intensive type.
  • zhōng guó jiān chí zhì liàng jiàn jūn qiáng jūn zhì jūnshí xiàn jūn duì yóu shù liàng guī xíng xiàng zhì liàng xiào néng xíngyóu rén xíng xiàng xíng zhuǎn biànpéi yǎng gāo zhì jūn shì rén cáijiā qiáng zhuāng bèi xiàn dài huà jiàn shèquán miàn gāo jūn duì zhàn dǒu
    China adheres to building the armed forces by enhancing their quality, strengthening the armed forces by relying on science and technology, and managing the armed forces according to law, and is endeavoring to transform its armed forces from a numerically superior to a qualitatively superior type, and from a manpower-intensive to a technology-intensive type, as well as to train high-quality military personnel and improve the modernization level of weaponry in order to comprehensively enhance the armed forces' combat effectiveness.
  • tán xiāng guǒ shí de shí yòng de lèi jiān guǒ de zhǒng
    edible nutlike seed of the quandong fruit.
  • zhǒng tán xiāng shù de cáihuī bái jiā gōng
    pale easily worked timber from the quandong tree.
  • xíng wéi xué zhù xīn xué de liú pàizhuózhòng yán jiū xíng wéi zhōng guān chá dào de liàng huà de fāng miànpái chú zhù guān xiàn xiàng gǎn qíng huò dòng
    A school of psychology that confines itself to the study of observable and quantifiable aspects of behavior and excludes subjective phenomena, such as emotions or motives.
  • liǎng míng yīng guó xué jiā 1 yuè 6 xuān men xiàn liǎo liàng huà xìng de fāng chéng shì , yòng de shù zhí lái miáo shù qíng gǎn de zhuàng tài
    A pair of British researchers said Monday they had worked out a simple equation to quantify happiness that could put an exact figure on the emotional state.
  • wèi yīng guó de shè 'ā dùn shí yàn shì de ·r· ài lún de tóng shì men chū cháng shì liǎo liàng huà zhè néng xìng
    Myles R.Allen of the Rutherford Appleton laboratory in Didcot, England, and his colleagues took the first stab at quantifying the probability.