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  • 'ēn 1882 1970 xué jiāyīn zài liàng xué fāng miàn de kāi tuò xìng gōng zuò 'ér huò 1954 nián nuò bèi 'ěr jiǎng
    German-born physicist. He shared a1954 Nobel Prize for his pioneering work in quantum mechanics.
  • zhāo biāo jīn gōng yòu guān bié liào yòng háng kōng gěi guó shí děng chǎng shāng
    Tender publish today airmail particular information German Belgian strong participant.
  • hǎi sēn bǎowéi 'ěr · 'ěr 1901- 1976 guó xué jiāliàng xué de diàn rényīn zhǔn yuán 'ér róng huò 1932 nián nuò bèi 'ěr xué jiǎng
    German physicist and a founder of quantum mechanics. He won a1932 Nobel Prize for his uncertainty principle.
  • kūn téng gōng shǒu zhí xíng guān sài - hóu sài yīn shuōtōng yòng gōng xiǎng chéng wéi " jiā shēng chǎn bǎi wàn liàng shǐ yòng rán liào diàn chí chē bìng tóu fàng shǐ yòng " de gōng
    GM wants to be "the first company to put one million fuel cell vehicles on the road," said Quantum chief executive Syed Hussain.
  • mànjié luó · shēng 1930 měi guó xué jiāyīn yán jiū zhèng shí liǎo kuā de cún zài huò 1990 nián nuò bèi 'ěr jiǎng
    American physicist. He shared a1990 Nobel Prize for research that confirmed the existence of quarks.
  • kuā lóng yòu fēn zhī hēi rén xuè tǒng de rén
    A person having one-quarter Black ancestry.
  • xián sìchóng zòu tuán jiāng jīng zhàn qín bǎi zài xíng zhī qiánxié zhù dìng zhǒng xīn de yīnyuè lèi xíng xiǎo qín de xìng gǎn měi
    A string quartet puts virtuosity before virtue and helps define a new music genre Vixens with violins.
  • 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.
  • hǎi zài wáng chuán shuō zhōng shì yuán zhuō shì zhōng zuì chún jié de wèi qiě rén zhǎo dào liǎo shèng bēi
    In Arthurian legend, the purest of the Knights of the Round Table who alone succeeded in the quest for the Holy Grail.
  • cóng xiāng gǎng dào dào lún dūnbāng wèile jiē kāi pàn de miàn fáng zhǐ yīcháng zāinàn xìng zhàn zhēng de bào huán xíng shì jiè
    From Hong Kong,to Cuba to London,Bond circles the world in his quest to unmask a traitor,and prevent a war of catastrophic proportions.
  • bìng fēi hūn yīn quándōu méi yòu 'ài。 1517 nián duì shī shì fǒu yìng jìn biǎo shì huái de dīng · què duì hūn yīn gǎi biàn liǎo tài
    Not all marriages were without love, but it was Martin Luther, who in 1517 quest ioned whether it was necessary for a priest to be celibate, who changed attitude s to wedlock.
  • dào wèn
    A question of ethics.
  • zhǐ pǐn wèi dào yòu wèn
    of questionable taste or morality.
  • gài shì tài bǎo cuì zhèng xià de guó guó nèi jǐng chá yòng duì xiē bèi huái wéi fàn xià pàn guó zuì huò zhōng shí de rén de kǒng fāng 'ér wén míng
    The German internal security police as organized under the Nazi regime, known for its terrorist methods directed against those suspected of treason or questionable loyalty.
  • è sòng shīsòng gùn bēi dechuī máo qiú de jiǎng dào de shī
    A petty, quibbling, unscrupulous lawyer.
  • tiǎo de sòng gùn chuī máo qiú de biàn rén héng héng 'ài méng · bèi tiǎo chuī máo qiú de píngrèn wéi de biān ji shì zài méi yào de chuī máo qiú tiǎo de shī jiànduì zhǎo chá de píng zhě shī liǎo nài xīn
    caviling pettifoggers and quiggling pleaders-Edmund Burke; her nagging and carping attack; thought her editor unnecessarily nitpicking; a pettifogging lawyer's mind; had no patience with quibbling critics.
  • 1996 nián 6 yuè 27 ān · zhān · kuí 'ěr chū shēng liǎo
    On June 27,1996, Andrew James Quill was born.
  • zài chéng zhèn jiāo wài shù de biāo shì yóu zhě yǐn xiàng 'ā bài yīnér shì yǐn xiàng měi guó bāo tāi shì
    Signposts erected on the outskirts of the town directed tourists not to Aberdeen, but to 'Quint- City U. S. A.
  • men chàng jiù xiǎngjiù zhì jiù dào zhù zhāng zūn kǒng bǎo cúnguó cuì”, jīng jiù guó
    They advocate old ideas, social systems and ethics, respecting Confucianism, restoring ancient ways, preserving the "quintessence" of Chinese culture and saving the nation by means of the classics.
  • 'ěr dān shì 1956 nián dōng 'ào huì de sài chǎng shì jìng nèi 'ā 'ěr bēi shān de huá xuě shèng zhé kòu 'ōu zhōu fēng de shì zhènhǎo xiàng shì cóng zhān · bāng diàn yǐng bān chū lái shìde
    Home of the Winter Olympics in 1956, Cortina d' Ampezzo is a ski resort in the Italian Alps. It is a quintessential European town, straight from a James Bond Movie.
  • duì lái guó guó běn duō guó jiā de zhuān rén yuán 'ér yán zhí dào lián guó gōng zuò jiāng wèi zhe jiǎn xīn jiǎn
    For professionals from France, Germany, Japan and many other countries, quitting their jobs to join the UN would mean lower salaries and benefits.
  • táng cuò fēng chē dāng rén
    Don Quixote mistook the windmills for giants.
  • shuō shì wèi táng · shì de rén dàn yòu wán quán xiàng táng · děng děng
    Falstaff is a sort of Don Quixote, yet not quite like Don Quixote, etc.
  • yīn fěng xìng xiětáng ér bèi niàn de bān zuò jiāyǐng xiǎng liǎo cháng piān xiǎo shuō de zhǎn( 1547-1616)。
    Spanish writer best remembered for "Don Quixote" which satirizes chivalry and influenced the development of the novel form (1547-1616).
  • jiā suǒ huà de cháng liǎo de táng jīn nián hěn liú xíng cháng qúnyán cháng liǎo de chǎng páo dào néng róng gèng de fēi tiáo yán cháng de hēi xiàn héng guò zhè
    Picasso's elongated Don Quixote; lengthened skirts are fashionable this year; the extended airport runways can accommodate larger planes; a prolonged black line across the page.
  • táng shì de fāng shì
    in a quixotic manner.
  • xiá xīn cháng de réntáng shì de rén huān mào xiǎn huò zuò chū táng shì xíng wéi de rén
    One given to adventurous or quixotic conduct.
  • zuò jiā 'ào shuō shí xiān shēng yòu táng · fēng chē zuò zhàn de zhì zhè 'āi jiā kòng néng bèi kàn chéng shì táng · shì de de fàng shǐ zhī dào máng dòng de fàng shǐ xīn zhí kǒu kuài kuāng zhèng tiān xià。”
    Mr.Lish, said the writer Cynthia Ozick, "may have a quixotic, tilt-at-windmills quality, … The [law]-suit may be seen as tilting at windmills. I know he's neither reckless, nor does he tilt at windmills. He says what he sees. He wants to set the would right."
  • zài jiān dūn liǎo liǎng nián xiàng táng yàng jué tōng guò chū mài de tóng shì lái wéi tuō zuì míng
    sent to jail for two years, he has quixotically refused to clear himself by betraying his colleagues.
  • jié shù shí yǐn yòng liǎo duàn de huà
    He concluded by quoting a passage from Goethe.
  • niǔ yuē shì shí xué shēng xué shèng jīng xué jiào shòu · shí · tǎn shuō:“ chéng wéi 'ài yīn tǎnér huò biàn chéng liǎo zhě。”
    Says Rabbi Moshe Tendler, professor of both biology and biblical law at Yeshiva University in New York City: "I can make myself an Albert Ehistein, and he may turn out to be a drug addict."
  • 1822- 1895 guó huà xué jiāchuàng liǎo xiàn dài wēi shēng xué míng liǎo shì shā jūn bìng qiě gǎi jìn liǎo tàn kuáng quǎn bìng qín huò luàn de miáo
    French chemist who founded modern microbiology, invented the process of pasteurization, and developed vaccines for anthrax, rabies, and chicken cholera.