zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • cóng zhè zhǒng shuō lái yīng guó rén de tài huòfēng wéi jìn
    In this sense it is akin to English "manner" or "style."
  • mǎng zhǒng mǎng lèi shézhù yào fēn zài zhōufēi zhōu 'ào shí fāng shì shì chán zhù liè bìng shǐ zhì 'ér mǎng tōng cháng cháng 6 huò gèng duō( 20 yīng chǐ
    Any of various nonvenomous snakes of the family Pythonidae, found chiefly in Asia, Africa, and Australia, that coil around and suffocate their prey. Pythons often attain lengths of6 meters(20 feet) or more.
  • fāng díquè rèn wéi tiáo jiànxiàn duì luò 'ěr ah22 - biff xíng xià kōng diào bào jiàdào lún dūn cif jià měi tái 530 yīng bànglián tóng jiē huò dìng dānxìn yòng zhèng zhōu nèi zhuāng chuán
    We qt. subj. cfmn on sharp aircondition tyrol ah22--biff at l530/unit cif len shpt within 5 wks. aft ret dr l.c.
  • gāng āi méng 1581- 1626 yīng guó tiān wén xué jiā shù xué jiā míng liǎo liànxiàng xiàn biāo chǐbìng yǐn jìn liǎo liǎng sān jiǎo xué shù xián qiē
    English astronomer and mathematician who invented a surveying chain, quadrant, and scale and introduced the trigonometric terms cosine and cotangent.
  • tōng dào zài yīng guó zhòng yuàn zhōng qián miàn wèi hòu miàn wèi fēn kāi de guò dào
    The aisle that divides the front and rear seating sections of the House of Commons.
  • xià zhèn néng huì yǐn tóng yàng de hǎi xiàodàn tóng shí hái ràng rén dān xīn de shì jiā jiǎo 'ā jiā shū yóu guǎn nán duān hái dào 100 yīng
    The next quake is likely to do the same, and another worry is that cape Yakataga is less than 100 miles from the southern end of the Alaska pipeline.
  • zōng jiào jiào huì de fāngduō zhǐ xìn fèng yīng guó guó jiào de jiào guì huì huì yuán))。
    a building for religious assembly (especially Nonconformists (e.g. Quakers)).
  • zài qún zhòng miàn qián de bǎi yuè lǎoyuè xiàng yīng xióng”, yuè yào chū mài zhè tàoqún zhòng jiù yuè mǎi de zhàng
    The more you put on the airs of a veteran before the masses and play the "hero", the more you try to peddle such stuff to the masses, the less likely they are to accept it.
  • de yīng chéng jiāoshū gòu
    A degree in English does not qualify you to teach English.
  • diǎn xíng de yīng zhēng
    A typically English quality.
  • [20] zài luò shān dōng yuē 6o yīng de gān zàoduō chén de chéng shì héng héng sāng nuò shì zhuān jiā tōng guòbàng mén zuǒ dàoshǐ xué xiào de chéng chéng liǎo diǎn fàngěi hái men de jiàn kāng shuǐ píng dài lái liǎo guān de gāo
    [20] In San Bernardino, a dry, dusty city about 60 miles east of Los Angeles, a team of PE specialists used a side-door entrance to turn the school PE programme into a model that has produced quantifiable improvements in children's fitness levels.
  • xiàn dài de fēi néng gòu jiàn bān fēi 20, 000 yīng chǐ de gāo
    The modern airplane can arrow upward to20,000feet.
  • 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.
  • zhè jià fēi zài shàng shēng zhì 2, 000 yīng chǐ chù píng fēi
    The airplane leveled out at 2000 feet.
  • fēi jīhū cóng 00 yīng chǐ gāo chù diē xià
    The airplane fell nearly 1 0 0 0 feet.
  • chū de wén yīng guó de kǒu ); tōng cháng shì zhǐ cǎi shí huò kuàng shí
    (British colloquialism) an excavation; usually a quarry or mine.
  • yīng háng de zhì jiāng chéng wéi háng kōng gōng xiàn de duì xiàng
    They'll be the envy of other airlines."
  • měi guó gān liàng dān wèi dài chá biǎokuā tuō huòdài chá biǎo fāng yīng cùn
    a United States dry unit equal to 0.5 quart or 33.6 cubic inches.
  • měi guó dān wèi děng yīng liǎngèr pǐn tuō děng kuā tuō
    a United States liquid unit equal to 16 fluid ounces; two pints equal one quart.
  • 'ěr yīng guó jiù shí de liàng dān wèixiāng dāng 2。 0 kuā tuō 1。 9 shēng
    An old English liquid measure equal to2.0 quarts(1.9 liters).
  • měi guó gān liàng dān wèi děng kuā tuō huòdài chá biǎo fāng yīng cùn
    a United States dry measure equal to 8 quarts or 537.605 cubic inches.
  • yīng guó dìng róng dān wèi tài huò tàiděng kuā tuō huòdài chá biǎoshēng
    a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 quarts or 4.545 liters.
  • měi guó liàng dān wèi děng yīng liǎng kuā tuō děng jiā lún
    a United States liquid unit equal to 32 fluid ounces; four quarts equal one gallon.
  • pèi yīng guó zhì liàng héng tǒng de zhǒng gān zào róng huò róng liàng dān wèixiāng dāng 8 kuā tuō huò yuē 554。 8 fāng yīng cùn
    A unit of dry volume or capacity in the British Imperial System equal to8 quarts or approximately554.8 cubic inches.
  • pèi měi guó hǎi guān tǒng de gān zào róng huò róng liàng dān wèixiāng dāng 8 kuā tuō huò yuē 537。 6 fāng yīng cùn
    A unit of dry volume or capacity in the U.S. Customary System equal to8 quarts or approximately537.6 cubic inches.
  • yīng zhì jiā lún yīng guó liàng héng tǒng yòng gān róng liàng dān wèiděng 4 kuā tuō( 4。 546 kāi
    A unit of volume in the British Imperial System, used in liquid and dry measure, equal to4 quarts(4.546 liters).
  • kuā tuō yīng guó liángtǐ zhōng de huò róng liàng dān wèiyòng cèliáng xiāng dāng měi zhì liàng zhōng de 1。 201 kuā tuō huò měi zhì gān liàng zhōng de 1。 032 kuā tuō( 1。 136 shēng
    A unit of volume or capacity in the British Imperial System, used in liquid and dry measure, equal to1.201 U.S. liquid quarts or1.032 U.S. dry quarts(1.136 liters).
  • zài liǎng wàn yīng chǐ de gāo fēi xíng
    The airliner flew at an altitude of 20000ft.
  • shí yīng kuàng
    minerals of quartz group
  • zhè shì shí yīng zhōng
    It is quartz clock.
  • chòngyā shí yīng duì jìn xíng jiā gōng de gōng chǎng
    a mill for stamping quartz.