zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • shǐ tōng fēngshǐ kōng liú tōng shǐ xīn xiān kōng jìn kuàng jǐng huàn xīn xiān de huò yòu de kōng
    To admit fresh air into(a mine, for example) to replace stale or noxious air.
  • pēn shè liú zài shǐ xià cóng xiǎo pēn zuǐ huò xiǎo kǒng zhōng pēn chū de gāo liú
    A high-velocity fluid stream forced under pressure out of a small-diameter opening or nozzle.
  • fēng xiāng néng chǎn shēng qiáng liú de zhǒng zhuāng zhì yòng tàn jiǎn guǎn zhuàng guān huò gěi huǒ zēng jiā fēng liàngyóu huó dòng de dài yòu mén de kōng shì chéng tōng guò pēn zuǐ xiàng kōng shì shǐ zhī suō huò péng zhàng
    An apparatus for producing a strong current of air, as for sounding a pipe organ or increasing the draft to a fire, consisting of a flexible, valved air chamber that is contracted and expanded by pumping to force the air through a nozzle.
  • huān liú xíng yīnyuè
    Do you like popular music?
  • shí shàngshì měi guó hěn liú xíng de zhì
    Fashion is a very popular magazine in America.
  • shòu huān yíng de yóu shèng shòu huān yíng de háisuì huā qún de zài liú xíng liǎo
    a popular tourist attraction; a popular girl; cabbage patch dolls are no longer popular.
  • dài fěng wèi de liú xíng gēqǔ
    A popular, often satirical song.
  • chuī zhe liú xíng diào de kǒu shào zhě
    A whistler of popular tunes.
  • yòng kǒu shào chuī liǎo zhī liú xíng diào
    He whistled a popular tune.
  • chàng liú xíng gēqǔ de
    A woman who sings popular songs.
  • zhè 'ér yòu fēi cháng liú xíng de
    Here is a very popular one.
  • unix shì yōu xuǎn de cāo zuò píng táidàn windowsnt zhèng zài biàn yuè lái yuè liú xíng
    Unix has been the preferred operating platform, but Windows NT is becoming increasingly popular.
  • yán jiū fǒu dìng liǎo jiā gōng guò de shuǐ guǒ shū cài xīn xiān shuǐ guǒ shū cài yíng yǎng jià zhí de liú xíng kàn
    The research dispels the popular notion that processed fruits and vegetables have lower nu tritional value than fresh produce
  • chāo shēng nián rào liú shù zhí jiě
    numerical solution for inviscid supersonic flow
  • yòu zhòng duō liú shuǐ yuán chōng de guó jiā
    A country watered by numerous rivers
  • men lún liú zhào de mèi mèi
    They took turns in nursing his sister.
  • xiān jìn de wēi liú xìn piàn héng héng tóng yàng yóu lín kěn shí yàn shì yán zhì héng héng zhǐ yǐn yàng běn yíng yǎng jiè zhì tōng guò tōng dàotōng dào zhōng shǐ zhǐ yòu b bāo guāng biàn xié shè xiàng de zhuāng zhì lèi de diànhè 'ǒu huì tàn dào
    Elegant microfluidics, also developed at Lincoln, direct the sample and nutrient media through the channel, where a charge-coupled device (CCD) like those found in camcorders detects even a single B cell firing.
  • jiǎn dān shuō, gr-2837 wéi gōng yìng shāng guī dìng liǎo zhǒng fāng ràng men zài 'àn yào de chǔ shàngér shì gōng tdm de 64 qiān wèi / miǎo de shuàigěi sonet tōng dào tián mǎn liú liàng
    In a nutshell, GR-2837 specifies a way for service providers to fill SONET pipes with traffic on an as-needed basis rather than having to provision TDM s set 64K bit/sec rates.
  • wán tóng liú mánglìng rén tǎo yàn de dòng bèi rèn wéi shòu huān yíng detǎo yàn de huò jìn fán de rén huò shì
    One that is considered undesirable, obnoxious, or troublesome.
  • zuó tiān jiē dào xià liú de diàn huà
    She got an obscene phone call yesterday.
  • shǐ yòng xià liú de yán shì hěn shī de shì .
    Her use of obscene language offends against the proprieties.
  • huì de yán xíng xià liú huà huò xià liú xíng wéi
    Obscene language or subject matter.
  • yín huì xià liúwěi xiè de yán
    Risqu? coarse, or obscene language.
  • yòng xià liú huà
    He shouted obscenities at the woman.
  • liú xíng de guò shí de huò chén jiù de
    make unfashionable, outdated, or obsolete.
  • jiāng liú xíng huò shòu 'àijiàn jiàn guò shí huò táo tài
    Going out of fashion or favour; becoming obsolete
  • yóu xuè liú sài 'ér dǎo zhì de xiū
    shock caused by obstruction of blood flow.
  • měi guó dōng nán liú shuǐ zhōng de zhǒng píng péng cǎoyòu shí zài shuǐ xíng chéng 'ài de
    of flowing waters of the southeastern United States; may form obstructive mats in streams.
  • tōng màn · dào zài shī zhōng zàn měi zhǎo shì " qīng cǎo de liú ", yǐn liǎo rén men duì zhè gōng yuán de guǎng fàn guān zhù。 1947 niánzhè bèi zhèng shì wèiguó jiā bǎo
    Stoneman Douglas's poetic ode to the Everglades coined the term"river of grass"and helped to bring widespread attention to the park,which was dedicated as a national preserve in 1947.
  • hàn · ào 1819 nián xiàn zhǐ nán zhēn fàng zài yòu diàn liú tōng guò de dǎo xiàn de jìn shínéng shǐ zhǐ zhēn bǎi dòng
    Hans Oersted found in 1819 that he could make a needle of compass move by putting it near a wire with a current flowing through it.
  • cháng jiāng liú guī huá bàn gōng shì
    Yangtze Valley Planning Office
  • 02 nián yuè zhōng yāng jūn wěi bān dezhōng guó rén mín jiě fàng jūn xiàn jūn guān zhí rèn miǎn tiáo 》, duì jūn guān jiāo liú de tiáo jiànfàn wéi zhì shí shī děng zuò chū liǎo guī dìng
    The Regulations on the Appointment and Removal of the PLA Officers in Active Service promulgated by the CMC in January 2002 lays down concrete stipulations on the condition, scope, organization and implementation of officer exchange.