zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • luó zhōu dōng nán de zuò chéng shì yóu shèng bīn lín kāi wān luó zhōu zuì zhù míng de chéng shì
    a city and resort in southeastern Florida on Biscayne Bay; the best known city in Florida.
  • kěn 'ěr měi guó luó zhōu dōng nán de shè shì mài 'ā de jiāo rén kǒu 51, 000
    A community of southeast Florida, a suburb of Miami. Population,51, 000.
  • chǎn běi měi zhōu dōng hǎi 'àn de
    flounder of eastern coast of North America.
  • hán dān zhōng guó zhōng piān dōngběi jīng nán piān nán de zuò chéng shì shì fán róng de gōng zhōng xīn chéng shìrén kǒu 727, 500
    A city of east-central China south-southwest of Beijing. It is a flourishing industrial center. Population,727, 500.
  • guā bān zhōng chéng shìwèi dōng běijiàn fán róng de luó zhí mín jiù zhǐ shànggōng yuán 714 nián dào 1081 nián bèi 'ěr rén zhàn lǐngrén kǒu 58, 436
    A city of central Spain northeast of Madrid. Built on the site of a flourishing Roman colony, it was held by the Moors from714 to1081. Population,58, 436.
  • dōng běi měi de zhǒng kāi huáng huā de duō máo zhí
    hairy yellow-flowered plant of eastern Asia and North America.
  • měi guó dōng nán zhǒng 'ǎi shēngkāi bái huā de yán líng cǎo
    a low perennial white-flowered trillium found in the southeastern United States.
  • cháng huáng huā de xiǎo xíng cǎo běn zhí xiàng měi guó zhōng dōng nán de yào gōng yīng
    small yellow-flowered herb resembling dandelions of central and southeastern United States.
  • yán běi měi dōng shā hǎi 'àn shēngzhǎng de kāi huáng huā de dàn huī lán 'ōu cǎo běn zhí
    yellow-flowered Eurasian glaucous herb naturalized in along sandy shores in eastern North America.
  • měi guó dōng nán zhōng kāi qiǎn lán huā de chán rào téng màn zhí
    large-flowered wild twining vine of southeastern and central United States having pale blue flowers.
  • měi guó dōng běi de zhǒng huǎn màn shēngzhǎng dexià tiān kāi huā de yuān wěi
    low-growing summer-flowering iris of northeastern United States.
  • tián de liú zhe tián de dōng huò de
    Flowing with sweetness or honey.
  • zhè tiáo cóng dōng dào guàn chuān zhè zuò chéng shì
    The river flows through the city from east to west.
  • shuǐ cóng dōng xiàng liú
    The river flows from east to west.
  • zhè tiáo cháo zhe dōng běi liú xiàng hǎi wān
    the river flows northeastward to the gulf.
  • zhè tiáo cháo zhe dōng nán liú xiàng hǎi wān
    the river flows southeastward to the gulf.
  • gāi dǒng shì de zhí wēi xié zài dōng zhōng yǐn liǎo cāi
    The director's threat to resign caused a flutter of speculation among the shareholders.
  • ān dōng de fān chǔn de píng tóu lùn shǐ fēi cháng fèn
    Some of Anthony's stupid comments make me foam at the mouth.
  • dōushì zài dōng gǎng kǒu de chuán shàng jiāo huò jià
    They are all fob price on east port.
  • dōushì zài dōng gǎng kǒu de chuán shàng jiāo huò jià
    They is all fob price on east port.
  • zài jiān hēi yǎn jīng màn màn kàn qīng liǎo dōng
    His eyes focused slowly in the dark room.
  • zhǒng chán rào cǎo běn zhí chǎn dōng bàn qiú dàizài yìn zāi péi zuò liào zhǒng cháng zuò shí pǐn
    twining herb of Old World tropics cultivated in India for food and fodder; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos.
  • zhǒng chǎn dōng de téng shǔ), cháng yòu bìng kāi yòu hóng huā de huā bèi péi zhí yòng lái zuò liàocǎo liào gēn jīng diàn fěn
    An eastern Asian vine(Pueraria lobata) having compound leaves and clusters of reddish-purple flowers. It is grown for fodder, forage, and root starch.
  • xu shǔ zhí chǎn dōng bàn qiú de dòu xu shǔ cǎo běn zhí shēng yòu tōng cháng wéi huáng de xiǎo huā hán sān piàn de shǔ zhōng yòu zhǒng zhí shì zhòng yào de liào féi liào
    Any of several Old World herbs of the genus Medicago in the pea family, having clusters of small, usually yellow flowers and compound leaves with three leaflets. Several species are important for fodder and green manure.
  • zài zhōng qiē dōng xiǎn
    In a fog everything looks vague.
  • kàn jiàn dōng liǎoyīn wéi de yǎn jìng shàng mǎn liǎo
    I couldn't see a thing because my glasses had fogged up.
  • zhōu dōng guàn yīn chí jiǔ wěn de 'ér guǎng wéi zài zhí
    eastern Asian shrub cultivated especially for its persistent foliage.
  • yuán chǎn zhōu dōng de guān shǎng téng màn zhí wéi yòu bān diǎn de 'ér zhòngzhí
    ornamental vine native to eastern Asia; cultivated for its variegated foliage.
  • fēng ráo zhī jiǎo liǎo zhòu de shān yáng de jiǎohòu lái tuō luò bìng zhuāng mǎn liǎo shuǐ guǒzài shén huà zhōng zhuāng mǎn zhù rén wàng dào de rèn dōng
    The horn of the goat that suckled Zeus, which broke off and became filled with fruit. In folklore, it became full of whatever its owner desired.
  • yán xiàn guān shǎng gāo shān yōu xià xuě jǐnggāo yuán húpō děng měi fēng guāngxún zhǎo shì wài táo yuán xiāng yàn zàngzú bái suō rén děng de mín fēng qíngxīn shǎng dōng wén huà shì jiè wén huà chǎn── jiāng chéng de fēng mào
    Following this line, tourists will get chances to view magnificent natural beauties such as high mountains and deep valleys, snow on the mountains which never melt even in summer, highland lakes, explore a land of peace the Shangri-La. They will be exposed to specialized folklore of the ethnic Bai, Naxi, Tibetan and the Mosuo minorities in Yunnan. Visitors will also get chances to admire the Dongba culture of the Naxi people, Lijiang Old Town one of the World Cultural Heritages.
  • yòu xiē rényīn wéi rén jiā yōng yòu huān de dōng 'ér xiàng rén
    Some folks rail against other folks because other folks have what some folks will be glad of.
  • yòu xiē rényīn wéi rén jiā yōng yòu huān de dōng 'ér xiàng rén
    Some folks rail against other folks because other folks have what some folks will is glad of.