zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • jiā de mín de chēng hào)。
    a resident of Galilee (an epithet of Jesus Christ).
  • ér zài shōu zuì píng jūn de zhōu zhù zài chéng de mín zhǐ zhàn yuē bàn
    In states with the most equality, only about half does.
  • fāng rén zhù zài jiā péngchì dào nèi mài lóng de rén
    A member of a people inhabiting Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and Cameroon.
  • xīng xīng zài chì dào fēi zhōu de zuì de lèi rén yuán xīng xīng), xíng zhuàngtóu hěn chéng shēn zōng huò hēi
    The largest of the anthropoid apes(Gorilla gorilla) native to the forests of equatorial Africa, having a stocky body and coarse, dark brown or black hair.
  • shēng xué fāng miàn de chéng niú dǎo jiào bǐng 'ān suān zhuǎn táng suān de rén gōng chéngnóng xué fāng miàn de jiāo shuǐ dàogāo néng fāng miàn de zhèng diàn duì zhuàng yuán dànqīng dàn měi miǎo 1 yùn suàn de xíng suàn děng de yán zhì cháng zhēng 3 hào yùn zài huǒ jiàn de shèwèi xīng tōng xùn chāo dǎo yán jiū děngzhè xiē fāng miàn dōuyǐ yuè huò jiē jìn guó xiān jìn shuǐ píng
    In biological science, Chinese scientists succeeded in making synthetic bovine insulin and in converting yeast alanine into synthetic ribonucleic acid (RNA); in agricultural science, experiments in hybrid paddy rice have been successful; in high-energy physics, an electron-positron collider was constructed; other achievements in high technology are represented by the successful explosion of atomic and hydrogen bombs, the making of super-computers capable of 100 million calculations per second, the launching of the Long March III carrier rocket and the research in satellite telecommunications and superconductivity. In all these fields, China has either reached or approached advanced world levels.
  • huí dào huí dào huí dào nán luó lái huí dào zuǒ zhì huí dào 'ān huí dào men běi fāng chéng shì zhōng de pín mín hēi rén zhù yào zhī dàozhè zhǒng qíng kuàng néng gòu 'ér qiě jiāng huì gǎi biàn
    Go back to Mississippi, go back to Alabama, go back to Georgia, go back to Louisiana, go back to the slums and ghettos of our northern cities, knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed.
  • qiáo tuō luò zhù zài měi guó zhōu zhōng nán zhōu nán de zhī měi zhōu zhù luòxiàn zài fēn zài zhōu 'é zhōu dōng nán qiáo tuō rén zài 19 shì 30 nián dài céng bèi qiān zhì yìn 'ān
    A Native American people inhabiting central and southern Mississippi and southwest Alabama, with present-day populations in Mississippi and southeast Oklahoma. The Choctaw were removed to Indian Territory in the1830's.
  • suǒ luò zhī měi zhōu zhù luòzuì chū zhù zài měi guó zhōu dōng běi 'ā zhōu běi xiàn zài fēn zài 'é zhōu zhōng nán 。 19 shì 30 nián dài suǒ rén céng bèi gǎn dào yìn 'ān zhōu
    A Native American people formerly inhabiting northeast Mississippi and northwest Alabama, now located in south-central Oklahoma. The Chickasaw were removed to Indian Territory in the1830's.
  • cóng qián zhù zài qiáo zhōu 'ā zhōu dàn xiàn zài zhù yào zhù zài 'é zhōu de de lián méng de yìn 'ān rén
    any member of the Creek Confederacy of Muskhogean peoples (especially the Muskogee) formerly living in Georgia and Alabama but now chiefly in Oklahoma.
  • rén rényóu zhǐ zhù zài mài shí dài de rén
    A Greek, especially of the Mycenaean era.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • zhèng de zhōng shū guān gòu chéng jīn céng shì guó mín huìér zǒng shì dǐng duān
    The central organs of government formed a pyramid, with the General Assembly at its base and the doge (duke) at its apex.
  • rén zhù zài bān guó lín kāi wān de niú mín zhōng yuán yuán míng
    A member of a people of unknown origin inhabiting the western Pyrenees and the Bay of Biscay in France and Spain.
  • 'ěr de zhù huò zhě mín
    a native or inhabitant of Qatar.
  • ā lāi 'ēn měi guó 'é hài 'é zhōu dōng běi chéng shìwèi yáng dūn nán , 1805 nián jiào yǒu pài jiào dìng rén kǒu 23, 376
    A city of northeast Ohio southwest of Youngstown. It was settled by Quakers in1805. Population,23, 376.
  • yòu de tóng zhì lǎo rèn wéi fǎn zhèng shì gòng chǎn dǎng yuán ràng rén jiā yòu zhí yòu quánfēi yào rén jiā cóng
    Some comrades take on airs as veterans, they refuse to delegate functions and powers to others and insist that others obey them just on account of the fact that other people are not Communist Party members.
  • de lín zǒng shì bǎi jià zhuāng chū rèn shí zhòng yào rén bèi yāo qǐng chū háo huá yàn huì děng děng
    My neighbour is always putting on airs, pretending she knows important people and is invited to rich parties, and so on.
  • yào gōng chén
    Don't give yourself the airs of a hero.
  • de lín zǒng shì zhuāng qiāng zuò shì
    My neighbour is always putting on airs.
  • tóng mǒu rén zhù zài zhǐ jiào cháng shí jiān de zhù
    Quarter oneself upon sb.
  • wéi gōng zhòng gōng biàn de zhù chù
    living quarters provided for public convenience.
  • wèi guǎn chǎn de shī shuōfēn xié guī dìng zài hòu wéi měi sān yuè de shàn yǎng fèi shuìzhè xiǎn rán duì wén jiàn de liǎo jiě
    A lawyer for the estate said the separation agreement stipulated Cristina would have to pay taxes on her quarterly alimony check after Ford's death. This, apparently, doesn't jibe with Cristina's understanding of the document.
  • zhù huò decháng yòng zhù zhái
    dwelling or inhabiting; often used in combination: living quarters.
  • men nài xīn zhìjìn xīn jìn wéi jiē fāng lín pái jiě máo dùnzhì zhǐ liǎo liàng néng huà wéi xíng shì 'àn jiàn de mín jiān jiū fēn jìn liǎo lín zhī jiān de tuán jié
    With all their heart and soul, they perform patient and painstaking work to settle disputes among their neighbors. In doing so, they quash numerous civil quarrels that might otherwise develop into criminal cases and thus promote harmony among residents.
  • chuán zhù wēi xiào zhe sòng zhe zhí dào shàng liǎo 'ànxiāo shī zài 'āi 'ěr jiē shàng de rén liú zhè tiáo jiē cóng qīng chén diǎn zhōng zhí dào wǎn shàng jiǔ diǎn zhōng yōng zhe chuān liú de rén qún 'āi 'ěr jiē shì sài zuì yòu míng de jiē dào sài de mín hěn wéi háo men shèn zhì shā yòu shì zhuāng zhòng xuān chēng :“ jiǎ yòu tiáo 'āi 'ěr jiē jiù chēng wéi xiǎo sài liǎo。”
    The shipowner, smiling, followed him with his eyes until he saw him spring out on the quay and disappear in the midst of the throng, which from five o'clock in the morning until nine o'clock at night, swarms in the famous street of La Canebière,--a street of which the modern Phocaeans are so proud that they say with all the gravity in the world, and with that accent which gives so much character to what is said, "If Paris had La Canebière, Paris would be a second Marseilles."
  • ā 'ěr gāng kūn rén zhù zài kuí běi de tài huá 'ān lüè shěng de měi zhōu yìn 'ān
    Any of various Native American peoples inhabiting the Ottawa River valley of Quebec and Ontario.
  • zhù zài 'ān lüè kuí bǎi zhī jiān de tài huá liú de běi měi yìn 'ān rén
    a member of a North American Indian people in the Ottawa river valley of Ontario and Quebec.
  • měi zhōu zhù rén de luò zhù zài jiā de xīn shè shěngài huá wáng dǎo kuí běi shěng de jiā pèi bàn dǎo
    A Native American people inhabiting Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the Gasp Peninsula of Quebec.
  • cǎo cóng lín zhōng xué bìng shì jiān huó dòng de tóu de shàng biǎo fēi cháng yìngchǎn měi guó nán
    terrestrial burrowing nocturnal frog of grassy terrain and scrub forests having very hard upper surface of head; of the United States southwest.
  • yǐn yǐn de 'ān jìng chù suǒ
    A secluded, quiet place.