zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • xiǎng xiàng lún dūn qiáo zài lún dūn zài měi guó de sāng zhōu
    Incredible! London bridge isn't in London anymore. It's in Arizona!
  • shì · ā de lǐng dǎo zhǐ huī 'ā zài sāng zhōu kàng měi guó jūn duì( 1861 1872 nián
    Chiricahua Apache leader who directed Apache resistance to U.S. troops in Arizona(1861-1872).
  • ā zhù zài měi guó nán běi de zhī měi guó zhù mín zài 19 shì hòu bàn 'ā luò qiáng liè zhì duì men lǐng de qīnxiàn zài de 'ā rén zhù sāng zhōuxīn zhōu 'é zhōu
    A Native American people inhabiting the southwest United States and northern Mexico. Various Apache tribes offered strong resistance to encroachment on their territory in the latter half of the19th century. Present-day Apache populations are located in Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
  • wèi cóng bīn zhōu dào běi luó lái zhōu de 'ā shān mài de yòng jìn liǎo de méi kuàng
    an impoverished coal mining area in the Appalachian Mountains (from Pennsylvania to North Carolina).
  • qián shēng huó zài 'ā shān màidàn xiàn zài zhù yào shēng huó zài 'é zhōu de luò kuí rén
    a member of an Iroquoian people formerly living in the Appalachian Mountains but now chiefly in Oklahoma.
  • diǎn 'é hài 'é zhōu dōng nán chéng shìwèi 'āi 'ā shān jiǎoyuē 1797 nián jiàn shì jiā gōng zhì zào zhōng xīnrén kǒu 21, 265
    A city of southeast Ohio in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains west of Marietta. Settled c.1797, it is a processing and manufacturing center. Population,21, 265.
  • zhè zhǒng miáo shù duì mǒu xiē rén shuōtīng lái hěn xiàng shì suǒ wèi de " fěi zhī guāng "。 1997 nián 3 yuè zài sāng zhōu fěi shì jìn tiān kōng céng chū xiàn guò zhè chū xiàn zài xīn zhōu de jīn guāng hěn xiāng xiàng de v xíng guāng shùdāng shí hái yòu rén jiāng pāi shè xià lái
    To some, the description sounded very much like the so-called Phoenix Lights, another V formation that appeared in the sky near Phoenix in March 1997. Like the apparition in New Jersey, the Phoenix lights were caught on videotape.
  • zhòng yuàn de zuò wèi fēn pèi shì měi zhōu de xiāng duì rén shù wéi chǔ
    the apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives is based on the relative populaton of each state.
  • guó huì yòu quán duì rèn lái yuán de shōu zhēng suǒ shuì zài zhōu àn jìn xíng fēn pèi kǎo rèn rén kǒu chá huò rén kǒu tǒng shù
    The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.
  • gāo de duō zhí zhí de zhī tiáo dǐng duān dài yòu biān huā xiāng xià chéng gǒng zhuàng de huáng huā tóufēn sāng zhōu nán huò yáng dōng de duō shān
    tall leafy plant with erect branches ending in large yellow flower heads with downward-arching rays; Rocky Mtns south to Arizona and east to Atlantic coast.
  • zhǐ bāo kuò yuǎn zhì fěi bīn luó zhōu zhǎo de nán lái qún dǎo shēng huò zhě yòu zhè diǎn de
    denoting or characteristic of the biogeographic region including southern Asia and the Malay Archipelago as far as the Philippines and Borneo and Java.
  • kǎn měi guó 'ā jiā zhōu dōng nán chéng shìwèi shān qún dǎo zhōng de dǎo shàngzài 19 shì 90 nián dài de táo jīn zhōng shì kuàng gōng de gōngjǐ diǎnxiàn zài shì nèi tōng dào de zhù yào gǎng kǒu yóu zhōng xīnrén kǒu 7, 198
    A city of southeast Alaska on an island in the Alexander Archipelago. A supply point for miners during the gold rush of the1890's, it is now a major port and tourist center on the Inside Passage. Population,7, 198.
  • chōu dāo duàn shuǐ shuǐ gèng liú , bēi xiāo chóu chóu gèng chóu .------ bái << xuān zhōu xiè tiào lóu jiàn bié jiàoshū shū yún >>
    Cut running water with a sword, it will faster flow; Drink wine to drown your sorrow, it will heavier grow. -----------Li Bai <<Farewell To Uncle Yun, The Imperial Libr arian, At The Xie Tiao Pavilion In Xuanzhou>>
  • duō nián shēng dài měi zhōu cǎozài wān gān hàn zhōu yòng zuò cǎo
    perennial tropical American grass used as pasture grass in arid areas of Gulf states.
  • bèi shàng yòu guī de shí huā wénchǎn sāng zhōu nán gān hàn de qiū líng xiá dài
    having irregularly cross-banded back; of arid foothills and canyons of southern Arizona and Mexico.
  • lián bāng zhèng xiàng lián bāng dāng zhōng de zhōu bǎo zhèng zhèng de gòng xíng shì héng héngměi guó xiàn 》; fēi cháng yòu gòng zhù diǎn de zhù zhānggòng zhù de qíng tài shǎoguì zhèng zhì de qíng tài duō héng héng fěi · shí men gòng zhù de shù de héng héng 'ěr · huò 'ēn
    the United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of government- United States Constitution; a very republican notion; so little republican and so much aristocratic sentiment- Philip Marsh; our republican and artistic simplicity-Nathaniel Hawthorne.
  • sāng zhōu yīn luó duō xiá 'ér zhù míng
    Arizona is famous for the Grand Canyon.
  • men zài jiā zhōu zhōng céng zài sāng zhōu tíng liú .
    We laid over in Arizona on the way to California.
  • měi guó sāng zhōu dōng nán chéng shì
    a city in southeastern Arizona.
  • wài guó rén : wèi . jié xùncóng sāng yāo ráo zhōu fèng huáng chéng lái
    David Jackson from Phoenix, Arizona.
  • men xiàng qiān dào liǎo sāng zhōu
    we moved west to Arizona.
  • měi guó sāng zhōu de shā
    a desert area in S Arizona.
  • a:“ sāng zhōu yòu yōu xiān xuǎn quán。”
    A: "Arizona got first choice."
  • pài zhù zài sāng zhōu de zhī měi zhōu zhù rén
    A Native American people inhabiting western Arizona.
  • sāng zhōu zhì hǎo liǎo de chuǎn bìng
    Moving to Arizona cured her of her asthma.
  • sāng zhōu de shǒu zuì chéng shì
    the state capital and largest city of Arizona.
  • men zài jiā zhōu zhōng céng zài sāng zhōu tíng liú
    We laid over in Arizona on the way to California
  • sāng zhōu zhōng de běi měi yìn rén
    a member of a North American Indian people of central Arizona.
  • huá bǎi zhù zài měi guó xiá nán sāng zhōu běi de zhī běi měi zhù rén
    A Native American people inhabiting northwest Arizona south of the Grand Canyon.
  • rén zhù zài měi guó sāng zhōu zhōng nán suǒ 'ěr yán 'àn de měi zhōu zhù rén
    A Native American people inhabiting south-central Arizona along the Gila and Salt rivers.
  • zài měi guó sāng zhōu zhōng nán rén gòng tóng yōng yòu bǎo liú de zhù yìn 'ān rén
    A Native American people sharing reservation lands with the Pima in south-central Arizona.
  • 4 nián qián chū xiàn zài sāng zhōu shàng kōng shén de guāng dào guò tóng yàng de jiě shì
    The same explanation was given for lights seen over Arizona four years ago.