zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • xiē xíng wén de yóu xiǎo xíng xiē xíng yuán pái liè 'ér chéng bìng bèi shí de měi 'ěr rénā rén shù rén lún rén rén shū xiě de hào shì wén de
    Being a character or characters formed by the arrangement of small wedge-shaped elements and used in ancient Sumerian, Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian writing.
  • měi suǒ zài zhòngyì wéi " liǎng zhī jiān de "。 zhè shì rén lèi wén míng de yáo lán měi 'ěr wén huàā wén huà lún wén huà shù wén huà céng zài xīng shèngzuì zǎo de lái shén huà dàn shēng
    Mesopotamia,the Greek name for the Land between the Two Rivers,is the cradle of human civilization,where the Sumerian,Akkadian,Babylonian and Assyrian cultures flourished and where the first Hebrew myths were born.
  • duō zài lún dūn de niàn yóu méi yòu de guǎn jiào
    Many young girls, living alone in London, go astray for lack of parental control.
  • huò 'ěr,( 'ěr 1886 1943 yīng guó zuò jiā zuò pǐn zhī yuán( 1928 nián), zuì chū bèi rèn wéi shì yín huì zuò pǐn 'ér zài lún dūn měi guó zāo jìn
    American astronomer who discovered and named the two satellites of Mars, Deimos and Phobos(1877).
  • běi měi de zhǒng tōng de cōng yòu qiáng liè de cōng wèizài de jīng gān dǐng duān yòu fěn hóng huā de sǎn zhuàng huā fēn liè diān lún shěng zhì jiā zhōu sāng zhōuhuái 'é míng zhōu luó duō zhōu
    a common North American wild onion with a strong onion odor and an umbel of pink flowers atop a leafless stalk; British Columbia to California and Arizona and east to Wyoming and Colorado.
  • āi méng lún dào shì huá shèng dùn zǒng tǒng rèn mìng de shǒu rèn cháng
    Edmund Randolph was the first Attorney General, appointed by President Washington.
  • zhēng suǒ yòu de xìng jué dìng liǎo rén de dào lún xíng wéi děng
    the inherent complex of attributes that determine a persons moral and ethical actions and reactions.
  • de 'ěr duǒ duì lún dūn jiāo de yīn réng rán tīng jiù néng biàn bié
    His ear is still attune to the sound of the London suburb.
  •   'ěr wàng xiàn zhì rén kǒu zēng jiāchá tuō lún jìn lái yòu zhǒng miào de xiǎng rèn wéi běn de lěi jìn shēng chǎn de xiàn zhì kuò zhāng dōushì yàobùde deshè huì suǒ yán yào qiú de shì zhì zhǐ zhè fāng miàn de jìn zhǎn méng shuō gōng zhǎn shì duì shè huì yòu hài de men suǒ huì shēng zhè lèi cuò jiàn jiězhǐ shì yóu shā liǎo shēng chǎn zhǎn de shì jiè xìng xiàng
    Only by ignoring the cosmopolitical tendency of the productive powers could Malthus be led into the error of desiring to restrict the increase of population, or Chalmers and Torrens maintain more recently the strange idea that augmentation of capital and unrestricted production are evils the restriction of which the welfare of the community imperatively demands, or Sismondi declare that manufactures are things injurious to the community.
  • duō lún duō xué shū guǎn dòng huà tǒng
    University of Toronto Library Automation System, UTLAS
  • zài lún dūn yòu liù niánshì pín kùn 'àihào mào xiǎn de chén shǐ cóng jiā xiāng 'āi mén shàng de xiǎo zhèn lái dào zhè de
    He had been in London for five or six years, having been driven thither from the small town of his birth, Stratford-on-Avon, much by poverty as by a passion for adventure and for the stage.
  • zhǒng chū lái de lún rèn gǎn
    a motivating awareness of ethical responsibility.
  • shì huí céng jiàn guò lèi de shì míng yuán chuānzhuó lèi de jìn lún dūn de yuànér què zhàn zài 'ér zhāng wàngbèi jǐng chá tuī dào péng wài de méng méng zhōng
    Then he remembered seeing similar grand ladies and gowns entering the London theatres while he stood and watched and the policemen shoved him back into the drizzle beyond the awning.
  • lún zhǒng gāo tǐng zhí de guàn yòu dài xíng xiǎo de jīshù zhuàng de kāi fāng xiāng huáng huā de shēng de zǒng zhuàng huā
    large erect shrub of Columbia having large odd-pinnate leaves with large leaflets and axillary racemes of fragrant yellow flowers.
  • lún kōng zhōng huā yuán
    Hanging Garden of Babylon
  • lún rén lún chéng huò lún wáng guó de mín huò běn rén
    A native or inhabitant of Babylon or Babylonia.
  • lún wáng guò duō yóu tài rén
    The king of the Babylon led captive many of the Jews.
  • lún de lún wáng guó huò lún chéng lún rén lún wén huà lún yán de huò zhī xiāng guān de
    Of or relating to Babylonia or Babylon or their people, culture, or language.
  • yóu de jiāo 'àoshǐ lún wáng jiā de wēi yán jìn shī
    Because of his pride, Nebuchad-nezzar King of Babylon, was brought down into the dust.
  • hēng · lāi 1832- 1884 měi guó gēqǔ zuò jiā zài měi guó nèi zhàn zhōng de chuàng zuò de lián bāng jūn gēqǔ 'ér zhù míngbāo kuò lún bèi tuī fān》( 1863 nián
    American songwriter noted for his Union compositions during the Civil War, including"Babylon Is Fallen"(1863).
  • hàn lún wáng guó guó wánggōng yuán qián 1792- 1750 nián), shǐ lún wáng guó chēng měi suǒ bìng qiě měi suǒ měi rén de biān chéng diǎn
    Babylonian king(1792-1750) who made Babylon the chief Mesopotamian kingdom and codified the laws of Mesopotamia and Sumeria.
  • jié gōng yuán qián 6 shì lái yán jiāhào zhào yóu tài rén chū zǒu lún huí guī jìng shén xìn yǎng
    A Hebrew prophet of the sixth century b.c. who called for the Jews exiled in Babylon to return to godliness and faith.
  • lún 'āi de tiān wén xué jiā méi yòu tiān wén wàng yuǎn jìngdàn zhè xiē guó jiā de tiān kōng tōng cháng qíng lǎngsuǒ men néng hěn róng guān xīng
    The old astronomers of Babylon and Egypt had no telescopes3; but the sky in those countries is usually clear,and so they could watch the stars easily.
  • bèi 'ěr suō jiá 'èr shì zhī lún zuì hòu wèi guó wángzài jiù yuē zhōngdān 'ěr suǒ de qiáng shàng wén shì liǎo de wáng
    Son of Nebuchadnezzar II and last king of Babylon, who in the Old Testament was warned of his doom by handwriting on the wall that was interpreted by Daniel.
  • měi suǒ nán de dài guó lún gōng yuán qián shì zhēng liǎo liè yóu tài rén liú fàng dào liǎo lúnzài yán jiā dān 'ěr chéng liǎo guó wáng de wèn
    an ancient kingdom in southern Mesopotamia; Babylonia conquered Israel in the 6th century BC and exiled the Jews to Babylon (where the Prophet Daniel became a counselor to the king).
  • bié zàijiù yuē quán shūzhōng de chéng shìxiàn zài bèi rèn wéi shì lún ), dāng jiàn zhù zhě men néng jiě zhī jiān de yán shítōng tiān jiàn zhù bèi zhōng duàn liǎo
    In the Old Testament, a city(now thought to be Babylon) in Shinar where construction of a heaven-reaching tower was interrupted when the builders became unable to understand one another's language.
  • zhōng hǎi dōng de yán 'àn cóng 'ěr dào fēi zhōu běi dōng zhì lǎngshì féi lún 'āi děng wén míng suǒ zài shì yóu tài jiào jiào lán jiào de yuán
    the area around the eastern Mediterranean; from Turkey to North Africa and eastward to Iran; the site of such ancient civilizations as Phoenicia and Babylon and Egypt and the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity and Islam.
  • yòng lún wáng guó de 'ā zhì
    The form of Akkadian used in Babylonia.
  • gōng yuán qián 1600-1200 nián tǒng lún de yuǎn mín de rén
    a member of an ancient people who ruled Babylonia between 1600 and 1200 BC.
  • zǎo zài gōng yuán qián 4000 nián shēng huó zài lún de yuǎn mín de rén
    a member of an ancient people living E of Babylonia as early as 4000 BC.
  • dài lún wáng guó shǒu dài měi suǒ de zhù yào chéng shì
    the chief city of ancient Mesopotamia and capitol of the ancient kingdom of Babylonia.
  • liú fàng qián de guān yóu tài rén zài gōng yuán qián 6 shì liú fàng dào lún zhī qián de shǐ de
    Relating to the history of the Jews before their exile in Babylonia in the sixth century b.c..