zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • zuó tiān tài yáng duì chè bài liǎo gōng niú duì
    The Sun racked up the Bull yesterday.
  • lāi chū hòu yīng lúnzài niú jīn xué huò shuò shì xué wèi, 98 nián zài huí dào xīn jiā gōng zuò。)
    After Raffles Junior College, she went on to Oxford University in England where she received her Master's degree. She returned to work in Singapore in 1998.
  • lāi chū hòu yīng lúnzài niú jīn xué huò shuò shì xué wèi, 98 nián zài huí dào xīn jiā gōng zuò )。
    After Raffles Junior College, she went on to the Oxford University in England where she received her Master's degree. She returned to work in Singapore in 1998.
  • duì qīn lái shuōkàn dào péng yáo gǔn yuèshī de shì jiù xiàng dǒu niú jiàn dào liǎo hóng
    To my father the sight of a punk hair-do is like a red rag to a bull.
  • 100 nián qiánběi měi yòu liàng de niú
    There were lots of buffaloes in the North America 100 years ago.
  • zhè nóng zāizhòng nóng zuò bìng xùyǎng niú zhǐ
    The farmer raises crops and cattle.
  • fán zhíhuò zhào guǎn niú de rén
    a man who raises (or tends) cattle.
  • jiǎo bàn jiǎo dòng huò jiǎo bàn niú nǎi huò nǎi yóu zhì huáng yóu
    To agitate or stir(milk or cream) in order to make butter.
  • rán hòu 'ěr huí dào chū shèng shí yòng de niú zhǐ dài,” shuō。“ zhǐ dài fàng zài xiāng xíng huò chē jǐn suí 'ěr zhī hòu wēn zhe gòu dài zhǐ shǒu bāo zǒu lái。”
    "Then Ralph went back into the house and came out with a grocery bag," she said. "“ He put that in the van and right on his heels came Twana with a shopping bag and a purse."
  • běi měi běi de zhǒng lán huāyòu dàn de huāchún bàn yòu hóng bái de màihǎo xiàng gōng niú de tóu
    orchid of northern North America having a brownish-green flower and red-and-white lip suggestive of a ram's head.
  • xíng niú de dòng máo xiàng yàng píng huáxiàng shān yáng yàng líng huóqiě yòu zhe líng yáng yàng de cháng jiǎo zhēng xiàng niú dàn shān yáng yàng shēng huó
    cow-like creature with the glossy coat of a horse and the agility of a goat and the long horns of an antelope; characterized as a cow that lives the life of a goat.
  • niú de zhù rén huò chǎng zhù
    An owner of cattle or a cattle ranch.
  • chǎng de shēng huó zǒng shì niú zǎi wéi zhōng xīn
    Ranch life has always centered around the cowboy.
  • niú yáng zhèng zài chǎng shàng yóu zài màn yóu
    Cattle and sheep are roaming at large on the ranch.
  • ài měi guó zhōu nán chéng shìwèi wéi yǎng niú bāo kuò guǎng kuò de jīn chǎngrén kǒu 19, 788
    A city of southern Texas west of Corpus Christi. It is in a cattle-raising area that includes the enormous King Ranch. Population,19, 788.
  • shí yǎng niú xùmù zài měi guó nán chéng wéi zhù yào de hángyè
    That was when cattle farming, or ranching, became a big business in the southwestern United States.
  • nèi lún zhōng nán de chéng shìwèi nán piān nán lāi yán 'ànyǎng niú fēi zhòngzhí de jiā gōng zhōng xīnrén kǒu 179, 609
    A city of south-central Colombia on the Magdalena River south-southwest of Bogot? It is a processing center in a cattle-ranching and coffee-growing region. Population,179, 609.
  • wèile mài 'ér jìn xíng fàng niú huò yáng de chǎng zhù
    a rancher who grazes cattle or sheep for market.
  • tōu niú zéi zài tōu nóng chǎng de niú shíbèi niú zǎi men zhuā zhùbèi xià jiǎo liǎo
    Cattle thieves were stealing the rancher's cattle when the cowboys caught them and had a necktie party.
  • yīn nóng chǎng zhù néng zài chéng běn yǎng niúrán hòu tōng guò tiě yùn dào dōng shì chǎng zuàn guān de rùn
    So, ranchers could raise cattle at low cost in the western states and send them by railroad to eastern markets.
  • shì tiáo 'ěr cóng xiǎo yǎng de niú gǒu jīn jīng 6 suì shì 'ào chǎng zhù péi de gǒu zhǒng bié 'ǎi qīn
    Tex, the six-year-old cattle dog the Seals had raised from a puppy, was unusually amiable for a blue-heeler, a breed established by ranchers in Australia.
  • liǎo zhè quē diǎnjiù běn qīn lüè zhě zhì men shù wàn wàn zhàn lái liǎo de rén mín zhī qiánshǐ xiàng niú chōng huǒ zhèn men shēng huàn yào xià tiàozhè niú jiù fēi shāo
    When this defect is remedied, then the Japanese aggressor, like a mad bull crashing into a ring of flames, will be surrounded by hundreds of millions of our people standing upright, the mere sound of their voices will strike terror into him, and he will be burned to death.
  • rǎn cóng wèi bào yuàn guò , shēn gèng ruò shí , zǒng shì jìn liàng rào guò tiáo niú dàolái suō duǎn xíng chē shí jiān
    Randy never complained.But as he grew weaker,I tried to circumvent that cow trail to shorten our drive.
  • cóng yǐn zhǒng dào běi měi de zhǒng cāo de nián shēng cǎo běn zhí yīn wéi yòu gāo cǎo suān yánsuǒ duì měi guó chǎng de niú yáng yòu hài
    a coarse annual herb introduced into North America from Siberia; dangerous to sheep and cattle on western rangelands because of its high oxalate content.
  • chuī niú de kuā kuā tán de huò shuō huà de
    Given to ranting or bombast.
  • 'ài chī zhǔ nèn de niú ròu
    I like my beef rare.
  • diǎn liǎo bàn shú de niú pái
    Harry ordered a medium rare steak.
  • cún de guàn zhuāng niú nǎi zǎi fēn pèijǐ hái men liǎo
    The remaining store of tinned milk was carefully rationed out among the children.
  • niú chē guò liǎo
    The ox-cart rattled away.
  • qīng shàng hǎi fēng wèi huá róng mài dāng láojiā zhōu niú ròu miàn xiā rén shāo mài
    Fried kentuky chicken. Huarong chicken with shanghai flavour, Macdold. California beef noodle, and steamed shelled shrimps ravioli.
  • : hái yòu xiē shēng niú ròu
    I still have some raw beef left.
  • chōu yòng shēng niú biān chōu
    To beat with a rawhide whip.