zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • tīng zhòng què shēng
    The audience was struck silent.
  • fáng jiān de rén què shēng
    The whole room was silent.
  • chuāng tái shàng zhǐ máo wèi fēng de xiǎo què
    a small unfledged sparrow on the window sill.
  • xià wēi dǎo shàng de què niǎo xíng xiǎo huò zhōng děng
    small to medium-sized finches of the Hawaiian islands.
  • hǎi 'ōu jiǎn zuǐ 'ōu zéi 'ōu hǎi què
    gull family; skimmer family; jaeger family; auk family.
  • què yuè dòng tiào yuè huò tiào
    To leap or skip about excitedly.
  • zhǐ yún què zài yún shàng 'áo xiáng
    A skylark soars above the clouds.
  • zhǐ yún què gāo fēi yún
    A skylark soared up into the sky.
  • yún què dōng bàn qiú bǎi líng míng qínyóu zhǐ yún quèyòu chí jiǔ wǎn zhuǎn de jiào shēng
    Any of various chiefly Old World birds of the family Alaudidae, especially the skylark, having a sustained, melodious song.
  • yún què de shì shǔyún què
    type genus of the Alaudidae: skylarks.
  • jīn yīng yīng yún què zài chàng liǎo
    Have orioles and nightingales and skylarks ceased to sing?
  • zhè yòu kǒng quèyīng yún què jīn què chàng zhe de 'ér : zhòu jiān zhēn méi yòu yàng dōng gèng hǎo
    In the seventh place, there are peacocks and parrots and skylarks and canaries singing inimitable songs, and there is nothing better than that.
  • wèi dào hǎo liǎo。 ( què cháo fēi )
    The taste is great.
  • jìn qíng xiǎng shòu ! ( què cháo bīng líng )
    Take time to indulge.
  • táng láng chánhuáng què zài hòu
    The wolf has a winning game when the shepherds quarrel.
  • yún què zài kōng zhōng fēi xiáng niú shēn chū chù jiǎo xíng
    The lark's on the wing, the snail's on the horn.
  • gōng yuán bīn dào wéi fēn jièfēn wéi " huā yuán " " xīn huā yuán "。 " huā yuán " yǎng tóng pǐn zhǒng de què niǎoér zài nián kāi fàng de miàn de " xīn huā yuán ", yǎng lèi dòng chóng
    Divided by Albany Road, the eastern or 'old' garden houses an extensive bird collection while the western 'new' garden - opened in 1871 - is home to mammal and reptile exhibits.
  • què de dòng zuò hěn mǐn jié
    A sparrow is very alert in its movement.
  • xiàng què de běi měi zhōu què niǎo
    sparrow-like North American finches.
  • zài jiào táng jìn fēi lái fēi de quèshì wéi 'ōu zhōu xué shí zuì shēn de shén xué jiā men wán quán de shǒu
    A sparrow fluttering about the church is an antagonist which the most profound theologian in Europe is wholly unable to overcome.
  • yòu shū yīn guān de què xíng niǎo
    passerine bird having specialized vocal apparatus.
  • hǎi yáng gōng yuán de yóu diǎn hěn duō yòu diào chēduō shì jiè de zhǎn lǎn guǎnbāo kuò hǎi yáng guǎnhǎi tāo guǎnshā guǎn què niǎo tiān táng dié hái yòu róng 3500 míng guān zhòng xīn shǎng hǎi yáng dòng biǎo yǎn de hǎi yáng chǎng jǐn zhāng de guò shān chē
    The park's attractions include a cable car system, various world-class features such as the Atoll Reef, Wave Cove, Shark Aquarium, Bird Paradise, the Butterfly House, and the 3500-seat Ocean Theatre for marine mammal shows, and an exciting array of thrill rides.
  • zhù yào shì fēi què xíng zhōng duǎn tuǐ shù de niǎo men zài dòng zhù cháo
    chiefly short-legged arboreal nonpasserine birds that nest in holes.
  • shǐ niǎo miè jué de zhū luó shí yuán shǐ niǎo lèishǐ niǎo shǔ), yòu lèi què de zhēng chǐ cháng 'ér duō de wěi néng dài biǎo liǎo xíng dòng niǎo lèi jiān de zhuǎn biàn xíng shì
    An extinct primitive bird(genus Archaeopteryx) of the Jurassic period, having lizardlike characteristics, such as teeth and a long, bony tail. It may represent a transitional form between reptiles and birds.
  • zhū nuò xià 'ā 'ěr de yǎn jīng zài de kǒng què de wěi shàng zuò wéi zhuāng shìzhí dào jīn tiān zhè xiē yǎn jīng hái dāi zài lǎo fāng
    The eyes of Argus Juno took and scattered as ornaments on the tail of her peacock, where they remain to this day.
  • ào màn de guān yuánào màn de shēng míngjiāo 'ào de xiàng kǒng què
    an arrogant official; arrogant claims; chesty as a peacock.
  • hǎi què xiǎo hǎi què xiāng duì
    The great auk, ie contrasted with the little auk
  • běi yáng hēi bái de hǎi quèzuǐ biǎn píng qiě biān yán fēng
    black-and-white North Atlantic auk having a compressed sharp-edged bill.
  • céng zài yuǎn běi yáng hǎi 'àn de duō yán dǎo shàng xíng huì fēi xíng de hǎi què miè jué
    large large flightless auk of rocky islands off North Atlantic coast; extinct.
  • yòu xiē què liù yīng cùn chángdàn men píng jūn yào xiǎo xiē men de zhī chū píng jūn měi tiān shí měi yuán
    Some sparrows are six inches long, but they average smaller. Our expenses averaged out to45 dollars per day.
  • yán de shēng yīn men xià què shēng liǎo
    They are awed into silence by the sternness of her voice.
  • yán de shēng yīn men xià què shēng liǎo
    They were awed into silence by the sternness of her voice