zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • lín yīng lán zhōng nán chéng zhènwèi niú jīn dōng běiwéi huǎn jiě lún dūn de yōng zhuàng kuàng 1967 nián bèi huá wéi xīn chéng zhènrén kǒu 126, 500
    A town of south-central England northeast of Oxford. It was designated as a new town in1967 to alleviate overcrowding in London. Population,126, 500.
  • suì de qiē 'ěr gāng zài qīn de xiào -- niú jīn xué de guó guān xué yuàn wán xué nián , xiǎng gēn zōng bào dào shì jiàn róng de shì
    Keeping up with daughter Chelsea, 22--who just finished her first year of grad school in international relations at her father's alma mater, Oxford University--hasn't been as easy.
  • tián dexìng rén tiáowèi de niú nǎi dīngyòng níng jiāo huò diàn fěn zēng chóutōng cháng yòng múzǐ zuò chéng
    sweet almond-flavored milk pudding thickened with gelatin or cornstarch; usually molded.
  • shān 'ā 'ěr bēi shān rén zhāo niú qún cǎo chǎng yòng de zhǒng zhì wān hào jiǎoyòu de 6 chángyuē 20 yīng chǐ
    A curved wooden horn, sometimes as long as6 meters(approximately20 feet), used by herders in the Alps to call cows to pasture.
  • yào xiǎng shuō bǎo luó zài shǐ yòng biàn shè shī shàng duō huā xiē qián tóng duì niú tánqín
    Trying to get Paul to agree to spend more money on amenities is like talking to a brick wall.
  • méi zhōng méi de hùn diàn fěn méizhī méi dàn bái méicóng niú huò zhū děng dòng shēn shàng liàn chū láiyòng zuò zhù xiāo huà
    A mixture of the enzymes of pancreatic juice, such as amylase, lipase, and trypsin, extracted from animals such as cattle or hogs and used as a digestive aid.
  • xué jiā fēn liǎo xià niú nǎi xiàn miàn hán shuǐfèn guò duō
    The scientist analyzed the milk and found it contained too much water.
  • zuì jìn miè jué de xíng cháng jiǎo de 'ōu zhōu niúbèi rèn wéi shì jiā yǎng niú de xiān zhī
    large recently extinct long-horned European wild ox; considered one of the ancestors of domestic cattle.
  • yīng xiān zuò běi bàn qiú de xīng zuòlín jìn xiān hòu zuò jīn niú zuò
    A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Andromeda and Auriga.
  • chū xiàn zài niú huò yáng shēn shàng de zhǒng bìng
    a disease of cattle and sheep attributed to a dietary deficiency; characterized by anemia and softening of the bones and a slow stiff gait.
  • gōng niú hǒu lái .
    The bull bellowed angrily.
  • shuǐ niúǎi shuǐ niú dǎo fěi bīn de zhǒng xiǎo shuǐ niúshuǐ niú huò shuǐ niú ), yòu duǎn 'ér jiān de jiǎo
    A small buffalo(Bubalus or Anoa depressicornis) of Celebes and the Philippines, having short, pointed horns.
  • jiá 'ān dié líng zhǒng yòu de kàng dài xiè , c20h22n8o5, zuò wéi suān jié kàng yào zhì bāo fán zhíyòng zhì liáo niú xuǎn xiē 'ái zhèng
    A toxic antimetabolite, C20H22N8O5, that acts as a folic acid antagonist to interfere with cellular reproduction and is used in the treatment of psoriasis and certain cancers.
  • bái líng yángtóu qián yòu kuài bái bān de niú qún
    A white-faced antelope; white-faced cattle.
  • fēi zhōu xíng líng yángjiǎo niú jiǎowěi yòu máo
    large African antelope having a head with horns like an ox and a long tufted tail.
  • shān yáng yòu guān de niú dòng wài xíng xiàng líng yángshí shān yáng bān língliè língyán líng yángniǔ jiǎo líng
    bovid related to goats but having antelope-like features: mountain goats; gorals; serows; chamois; gnu goats.
  • tiān niú chù jiǎo fēi cháng cháng de cháng jiǎo niú jiá chóng
    long-bodied beetle having very long antennae.
  • niú niú shēn shàng de zhǒng 'è xìng chuán rǎn bìng tàn
    Any of various highly infectious diseases of cattle, as anthrax.
  • jiēzhòng fáng zhù shè jiēzhòng de xíng wéi huò yóu shì kàng yuán zhì huò niú dòu yǐn shēn cóng 'ér chǎn shēng duì mǒu zhǒng shū bìng de miǎn
    The act or an instance of inoculating, especially the introduction of an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease.
  • shēng chuānzhuó jūn wài tàojiǔ jīng de xiāo zuò yòng shuō niú zhì yòu shā jūn de xìng
    doctors in antiseptic green coats; the antiseptic effect of alcohol; it is said that marjoram has antiseptic qualities.
  • róng jiān yìng de chū jiǎo huò cháng cháng jǐng huò niú tóu shàng de chū yàng lèi jiǎo huò lìng rén lián xiǎng jiǎo de
    A hard protuberance, such as an antler or a projection on the head of a giraffe or rhinoceros, that is similar to or suggestive of a horn.
  • duō zhǒng dài hǎi shēng niúchéng dài kǒng de wài chún yuán chǎn shēng chū chuàn cháng 'ér wān de
    any of numerous tropical marine snails that as adults have the outer lip of the aperture produced into a series of long curved spines.
  • xiè de wéi niú nǎi de zhuāng zhì
    a suction apparatus for milking cows mechanically.
  • gōng niú duì tiǎo xìn xiǎn rán hěn mǐn gǎn , quán rán dǒu niú shì , què xiàng zuì hàn chōng
    Apparently sensitive to criticism, the bull forgot all about the matador and charged at the drunk.
  • niú dùn dìng bìng shì rèn qíng kuàng
    Newton's law is not applicable to any case.
  • niú dùn dìng bìng shì rèn qíng kuàng
    Newton 's laws are not applicable to any case.
  • zhuǎn xiàng chuán tóuchéng xiàn zài miàn qián de shì piàn biān de lǎo dǐngfǎng shì qún tiān gài de niú yángér xiàn zài shàng miàn de shì shèng xiǎo jiào táng hòu diàn de qiān yuán dǐngyuǎn wàng guò hǎo zhǐ xiàng hòu bèi shàng duǒ zhe jiào táng de zhōng lóu
    Turning towards the prow, one had before one an innumerable flock of ancient roofs, over which arched broadly the lead-covered apse of the Sainte-Chapelle, like an elephant's haunches loaded with its tower.
  • zhī zhì zhǒng rén zào de wēi xiǎo nángyóu bāo hán zài céng huò shù céng lín zhī zhōng de shuǐ zhì gòu chéngyòng lái xiàng bāo huò rén guān chuán sòng niú dòu miáo zuì yàoméi huò zhì
    An artificial microscopic vesicle consisting of an aqueous core enclosed in one or more phospholipid layers, used to convey vaccines, drugs, enzymes, or other substances to target cells or organs.
  • ā huò zǎo zhù luó duō dōng huái 'é míng dōng nán de měi zhōu zhù rénxiàn zài rén kǒu fēn 'é huái 'é míng zhōng chuán tǒng de 'ā huò shēng huó píng yuán shàng de liè niú wén míng
    A Native American people formerly inhabiting eastern Colorado and southeast Wyoming, with present-day populations in Oklahoma and central Wyoming. Traditional Arapaho life was based on the buffalo-hunting culture of the Great Plains.
  • wěi de zhēn shì cóng 'ǒu rán zhōng 'ǒu 'ěr xiàn deā de zǎo shuǐ niú dùn de píng guǒ jiù shì zhù míng de zhèngdàn shì
    Great truths may seem to have been discovered by accident, witness the classic examples of Archimedes bathwater and Newton's apple, but…
  • chǎn lái qún dǎo de niú
    wild ox of the Malay Archipelago.
  • lǎo shì shí ròu dòng niú shì
    Tigers are carnivores; cattle are not.