zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • qīn fàn rén shēn de xíng wéi fēi kǒnghè rén huò shì shāng hài rén de xíng wéi huò shì shí
    The act or an instance of unlawfully threatening or attempting to injure another.
  • méi yòu zài shēn shàng huò zhě jīng shén shàng shòu dào shāng hài
    not injured physically or mentally.
  • jiàn kāng de duì shēn shén huò dào de jiàn kāng yòu hài de jiàn kāng de
    Injurious to physical, mental, or moral health; unhealthy.
  • shāng de shēn shòu shāng hài de
    Susceptible to physical injury.
  • dǎo zhì shēn shàng bié shì xīn shàng de shāng hài
    causing physical or especially psychological injury.
  • shāng hài shēn huò xīn shàng de sǔn hài huò shāng hài
    Physical or psychological injury or damage.
  • tānɡ lián tóng suí shēn dài de xíng bèi gǎn chū liǎo shè
    Tom was cleared out of the inn, bag and baggage.
  • jìngtiān cái zǒng shì tiān shēng de guǒ tiān chū zhòng de rén méi yòu zhǎo dào shì de huán jìng bìng zhǎn shēn me jiù huì shì chéng
    Innate genius isn't always so innate, after all, coming to nothing if the person born with the potential for excellence doesn't find the right environment and blossom in it.
  • qiáng yòu de yòu nèi zài de huò shēn liàng deqiáng zhuàng yòu de
    Possessing inner or physical strength; powerful.
  • guǒ méi yòu breakouter jiù méi yòu bàn zài nèi xún huán zhǎo dào chū wài xún huán de jìngzhè shì yóu break běn shēn zhǐ néng zhōng duàn zuì nèi céng de xún huán ( duì continue tóng yàng )。
    If not for the break outer statement, there would be no way to get out of the outer loop from within an inner loop, since break by itself can break out of only the innermost loop.
  • xiǎng méi shénme yào bào yuàn de 80 gāo líng shēn xīn jiàn kāngshì shì
    I suppose I can't complain; I am eighty years old and sound in health and mind. I've had a good innings.
  • shēn wéi lǐng xiān zhějiù duàn chuàng xīn biǎo xiàn chū chuàng
    To be a leader, there is a need to continue to innovate and be creative.
  • xiāng gǎng jīng guò de zhǎndōushì xiāng gǎng tóng bāo yīn yìng wài huán jìng huī shēn yōu shì tiáozhěng chuàng xīn de jiēguǒ
    Hong Kong's past economic successes were the results of Hong Kong people's ability to adjust and innovate, to seize the opportunities and to adapt tochanging external environment while putting their own advantages to the best use.
  • jiēzhòng yòng cóng shòu shēn huò de wēi shēng zhì bèi de miáo zuò jiēzhòng
    Inoculation with a vaccine made from microorganisms obtained from the recipient's own body.
  • yǎng shēng zhǒng néng gòu cóng zhì guāng huò huà xué néng liàng zhōng chéng chū shēn shí de yòu zhí hǎi zǎo mǒu xiē jūn dōushì yǎng shēng
    An organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances, using light or chemical energy. Green plants, algae, and certain bacteria are autotrophs.
  • hǎo tóng zhì lái xún wèn de shēn qíng kuàng
    Several comrades dropped in to inquire about his health.
  • zhè míng xīng yòu shēn lái yìng wēi xiǎn chǎng jǐng men yào lìng wài de
    the star had a stand-in for dangerous scenes; we need extra employees for summer fill-ins.
  • shēng zài 'ě shēn shàng kūn chóng wéi shí de fēi zhōu zǒu héng
    African courser that feeds on insect parasites on crocodiles.
  • duì shēn biān de nán rén
    insensible to the suffering around him.
  • shǐ shēn chí dùn huò zhī jué de
    making physically stupid or dull or insensible.
  • jiàn quán de jīng shén shì jiàn kāng de shēn fēn de
    A sound mind is inseparable from a sound body.
  • zhǒng sài jìn shēn yòng lái dǎo de guǎn dào
    a thin flexible tube inserted into the body to permit introduction or withdrawal of fluids.
  • zài de yāo shēn chù zài jiā shàng kuài liào fàng diǎnshǐ
    I will have to inset an additional piece of material into the waistline of my dress to make it large enough for me.
  • shǒu zhǐ shàng dài zhe hǎo jiè zhǐ zhōng yòu méi shì chén diàn diàn de zhāng jiè zhǐzhè méi jiè zhǐ shì shǐ zhōng shēn decóng de zhuāng bèi xīn shàng chuí xià tiáo jīng zhì de jīn biǎo liànbiǎo liàn tóu chuí guà zhe xiōng huì de huī zhāng
    His fingers bore several rings--one, the ever-enduring heavy seal--and from his vest dangled a neat gold watch chain, from which was suspended the secret insignia of the Order of Elks.
  • zhè xiē xiǎng zhōng zuì wěi de shì zhèng zài màn màn shí xiàn de měi guó de chéng nuòzhè jiù shì : měi réndōu yòu shēn de jià zhíměi réndōu yòu chéng gōng de huìměi rén tiān shēng huì yòu suǒ zuò wéi
    The grandest of these ideals is an unfolding American promise that everyone belongs, that everyone deserves a chance, that no insignificant person was ever born.
  • jiān chí yào men shàng dòng shēn
    He insist on our setting off at once.
  • bǎi fēn zhī jiǔ shí de rén lèi rán shì huò bǎi fēn zhī bǎi de rén lèi rán dōuyòu hūn yīn jiā tíng rán shì rén lèi shēng huó shàng zuì qiē shēn de guān me zhǒng chǎn shēng gèng hǎo de de wén huàbiàn néng gòu chuàng zào gèng xìng de rén shēngtóng shízhè zhǒng wén huà biàn shì gèng chóng gāo de wén huà
    Insofar as ninety per cent of mankind are husbands or wives and one hundred per cent have parents, and insofar as marriage and the home constitute the most intimate side of a man's life, it is clear that that civilization which produces better wives and husbands and fathers and mothers makes for a happier human life, and is therefore a higher type of civilization.
  • pāng tuó men quán shēn shī tòu liǎo
    The rain fell in torrents, insomuch that we were wet through.
  • dǒng shì cháng míng tiān dòng shēn shì chá hǎi wài fēn zhī gòu
    The Director leaves tomorrow for a tour of overseas branches, ie to inspect them.
  • bào gào běn shēn hěn rén xīn
    The report it self is inspire.
  • xiàng yàng shēn cái xiān de rén rán néng yíng men zūn jìng
    She was a tiny little woman to inspire so much veneration.
  • shēn wéi jiào gōng zuò zhě jìn gǎi biàn de tuī dòng guǒ men néng qiú biàn de guān niàn guàn shū gěi xué shēngzhì shǎo huī diǎn de zuò yòng
    But aren't we, as educators, the springboards of change - at least to inspire if not instil the values that will bring about change?