zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • men shàng xiàng kàn shí
    They got up on the roof to watch the solar eclipse.
  • yòu cháo xiǎng dìng yào shàng 'āi fěi 'ěr tiě kàn kàn
    I m set on going up the Eiffel Tower when I go to Paris.
  • men shàng xiǎo qiū de dǐng duānyóu kàn chéng shì
    We climbed to the top of the small elevation, from which we could look at the town.
  • tuǐ yòu lín cháng de xíng dòng xiē shì yòu de
    limbless scaly elongate reptile; some are venomous.
  • cóng niǎo huò xíng dòng de dàn zhōng chǎn shēng chū lái
    emerge from the eggs; of birds or reptiles.
  • xiǎo děngchū cóng dàn chū huò suì dàn 'ér chū
    To emerge from or break out of an egg.
  • shèng ruì wéi 'āi shān xiàng yuán píng lóng zài dōng nán biānzhè dǎo shì hěn zhí cóng shèng yuàn dǐng shàng guān kàn xià de : zhǐ jiàn duō duō xiá zhǎi wān de jiē dào ( jīn tiān de dīng ), de cóng shān dǐng shàng xiàng miàn fāng sàn kāi láijīhū liù zhí yán zhe shān chōng xià zhí zhì biānyòu de xiàng yào diē dǎoyòu de xiàng yào zài láidàn yòu xiāng chí
    Mount Sainte-Genevieve formed an enormous mound to the south; and it was a sight to see from the summit of Notre-Dame how that throng of narrow and tortuous streets (to-day the Latin Quarter),those bunches of houses which, spread out in every direction from the top of this eminence, precipitated themselves in disorder, and almost perpendicularly down its flanks, nearly to the water's edge, having the air, some of falling, others of clambering up again, and all of holding to one another.
  • shēn biān de tóu biàn dōuyào měng liè yáo huàng de tóu tóu shàng de qiē fǎng bié rèn zhēngēn běn xiāng xìn yóu chē néng gòu shàng
    the near leader violently shook his head and everything upon it--like an unusually emphatic horse, denying that the coach could be got up the hill.
  • dòng zhí gōng yuán yǎng liǎo 19 zhǒng bīn lín jué zhǒng de lèi dòng què niǎo chóng
    The gardens house 19 endangered species of mammals, birds and reptiles.
  • men zuò shān 。’ hěn yòu shuō
    `Let's go up that mountain,' she said enterprisingly.
  • men fèi jìn quán xiǎng chū lái
    They expend all their strength in trying to climb out.
  • cháng shān yòng jìn liǎo .
    The horse was fully extended by the long ride up the mountain.
  • dēng shān duì yuán men chéng gōng cóng zhè zuò shān de běi shàng liǎo dǐng fēng
    The mountaineers succeeded in climbing the north face of the mountain to the top peak.
  • zhōng néng xià liǎoyòu zài shàng men zài liǎng bàng qīng qīng jiào zhejìng xiāng gēn shàng hái shí bàn dǎo zài de chā zhǐ jiǎo shàng
    When I was finally able to get out of bed and feebly creep around the house, the turkeys peeped and cheeped around my ankles, scrambling to keep up with me and tripping over their own big spraddle-toed feet.
  • hái men guò wéi qiáng
    The children scrambled over the fence.
  • yóu zǒu shānyóu yǒng děng yùn dòng zhè xiū jiǎ guàn cháng de chī duō liǎodàn chéng rèn huí lái hòu shēn jiàn zhuàng duō liǎo
    What with all the walking, climbing, swimming, etc, it was a much more strenuous holiday than I'm accustomed to. But I must admit I've come back fit as a fiddle.
  • lèiliǎng dòng lèi chóng lèiniǎo lèi dòng lèi
    fishes; amphibians; reptiles; birds; mammals.
  • xíng zhǒng shì yīng 'ér chuān de lián wài
    A one-piece fitted garment for an infant.
  • dāng zhǐ tiào zǎo zài hóu de shǒu shàng de shí hòu shuō : zǒng shì yào yǎo de shǒu de
    " I always bite the hand that feeds me, " as the flea said when it crawled on to the monkey 's paw.
  • kàn zhe men de xiǎo jiā huǒ máo jiàn fēng mǎn bìng kāi shǐ pán shān zǒu chū de xiǎo cháo dào wéi chéng nián niǎo zhǔn bèi de shàng men shì duō me wéi jiāo 'ào
    How proud all of us were when our fledgling tottered out of the nest onto a real grown-up perch!
  • zhǒng yòu shì yóu yǒng de zhuàng zhī de shuǐ huò xíng dòng
    any of various aquatic and land reptiles having a bony shell and flipper-like limbs for swimming.
  • miè jué de huì fēi de chóng dòng lóng
    extinct flying reptiles: pterosaurs.
  • gāo de duō nián shēng cǎo běn zhí yán shēn kào xíng gōng néng de gēn zhuàng jīngzāi péi yòng liàozhí měi guó nán zài nóng tián zhōng chéng wéi zhǒng yán zhòng de 'è xìng cǎo
    tall perennial grass that spreads by creeping rhizomes and is grown for fodder; naturalized in southern United States where it is a serious pest on cultivated land.
  • shì zhè yàng de shānyào xiǎng jiù shì shí shí zài zài de shǎ guā
    You're not fit for such a climb and it's nothing more nor less than folly to attempt it.
  • liǎng biān de shān dǒu qiào xiǎn jùnrán 'ér jué cóng biān xià
    The slope on either side was extremely steep and forbidding, and yet I thought that I could work my way down on either side.
  • lǐng dǎo zhí wèi shàng wèi kòngquē jìng zhēng zhě zǎo jiù zài wéi xiàng shàng ér gōu xīn dǒu jiǎo liǎo
    Fore the leadership became vacant.
  • zuò chū zuì hòu de pīn shì zhuā zhù shān men de hǎi jūn qiǎn duì pīn de yīng yǒng chuàng zào liǎo tài píng yáng zhàn zhēng zhōng de zhuǎn liè diǎn héng héng g·c· xiē 'ěr men cǎi liǎo yīng yǒng de bàn zhěng jiù de shēng mìng
    made a last desperate attempt to reach the climber; the desperate gallantry of our naval task forces marked the turning point in the Pacific war- G.C.Marshall; they took heroic measures to save his life.
  • shuí yuàn shàng xià lái ? láishì shì) .'
    Who'll climb up to get it?' I'm game (to try).'
  • yòng dàng shàng dǒu qiào de xiǎo shān
    use first gear on steep hills.
  • xiè zhí qiāng chuí dòng xíng dòng niǎo mǒu xiē dòng de cháng dàoshēng zhí dào niào dào kǒu tōng wǎng de gòng yòng qiāng
    The common cavity into which the intestinal, genital, and urinary tracts open in vertebrates such as fish, reptiles, birds, and some primitive mammals.
  • xíng lèi pán lóng mùdì shǔ
    a reptile genus of Pelycosauria.
  • xíng lèi niǎo tóu lóng de shǔ
    a reptile genus of Pterodactylidae.