zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • yìn qún dǎo zhì xíng zhí yòu dài de jīng gān dài xiāng wèi de bái huā chéng de yuán zhuī huā jié huáng zhì hóng de guǒ shí
    West Indian woody scrambler with spiny stems and numerous fragrant white flowers in panicles followed by small yellow to orange fruits.
  • hái méi yòu dào shān dǐng jiù jīng hún shēn chū hàn chuǎn liǎo
    Before he reaches the top, he is already sweating and panting.
  • hái méi yòu dào shān dǐng jiù jīng hún shēn chū hàn , chuǎn liǎo
    Before he reached the top, he was already sweat and panting.
  • yòu qiě chǐ cháng cáo de miè jué de chóng dòng shēng huó 'èr 'ě wǎn dào sān 'ě
    extinct terrestrial reptiles having teeth set in sockets; of the late Permian to Triassic.
  • cóng 'èr 'ě zhōng dào sān 'ě wǎn shēng huó de dòng lèi shìde chóng dòng xiàn miè jué
    extinct mammal-like reptiles found inhabiting all continents from the mid Permian to late Triassic.
  • fěi 'ěr xiǎng màn màn dào yíng zhù rèn de wèi zhì
    Phil wants to work up to being a sales manager.
  • de rén mài zhe fán zào de lǎn yáng yáng de jiǎo shàng liǎo jiào de jiē : rèn wéi men zǒude bìng píng cháng kuài miǎo zhōngsuī rán biān jīng gěi yǎo kuáng fèi nào luàn
    Mr Heathcliff and his man climbed the cellar steps with vexatious phlegm: I don't think they moved one second faster than usual, though the hearth was an absolute tempest of worrying and yelping.
  • yán zhù tóu zǒu guò bìng shàng liǎo chuán
    He walked along the wooden pier and climbed down into the boat
  • yán zhe tóu zǒuyán duǎn xià jìn chuán
    He walked along the wooden pier and climb down theshort ladder into the boat.
  • róng máo zài xíng lèi dòng niǎo lèi lèi dòng zhōng bāo hán pēi tāi de wài zài yòu tāi pán dòng zhōng tāi pán de yòu guān
    The outer membrane enclosing the embryo in reptiles, birds, and mammals. In placental mammals it contributes to the development of the placenta.
  • zǒu dào mén kǒu jué wàng liǎo xiǎo jīn yàoshìzài huí dào zhuō qián zhǔn bèi zài de shí hòuquè xiàn jīng gòu zhe yàoshì zhǐ néng tōng guò zhuō miàn qīng chǔ kàn dào jìn pān zhe zhuō tuǐ xiàng shàng shì zhuō tuǐ tài huá liǎo yòu liù liǎo xià láinòng jīng jié
    when she got to the door, she found she had forgotten the little golden key, and when she went back to the table for it, she found she could not possibly reach it: she could see it quite plainly through the glass, and she tried her best to climb up one of the legs of the table, but it was too slippery;
  • hái mǎn shēn zhān zhe cóng shàng lái
    The child rose from the ground plastered with clay.
  • men jìn liǎo gāo yuán shàng de xiǎo liè kǒu zhī hòuyán zhe dǒu qiào de dòng xué xié xiàng xià zhí lái dào tiáo xiá zhǎi de zǒu láng
    After entering the narrow gap on the plateau, they climbed down the steep sides of the cave until they came to a narrow corridor.
  • xíng kōng yīzhuàng lóu zuì gāo céng huò zuì céng xià miàn shǐ gōng rén jìn wéi xiū guǎn dào huò diàn xiàn shè bèi de 'ǎi 'ér zhǎi de kōng jiān
    A low or narrow space, such as one beneath the upper or lower story of a building, that gives workers access to plumbing or wiring equipment.
  • xiàn zài jìn de 'ěr duǒ cái néng dào huí
    Now I have to practically climb inside his ear to get the same response.
  • zài jiù qǐn de shí jiān shàng chuángjiē zhe shàng liǎo chuáng
    He went stumping up to bed at his usual time, followed presently by his wife.
  • guǒ yòu liǎng xià jiù dào gōng jīng de wèi zhí
    If you have what it takes, you can work up to the presidency of the company.
  • dài měi zhōu de bàn de duō de cháng qīng guàn yòu de duì guāng chù hěn mǐn gǎn
    semi-climbing prickly evergreen shrub of tropical America having compound leaves sensitive to light and touch.
  • duì zhǐ de yòu liǎng jiǎo zhǐ xiàng qián liǎng jiǎo zhǐ xiàng hòu xiàng mǒu xiē pān niǎo
    Having two toes projecting forward and two projecting backward, as certain climbing birds.
  • yào zhǎng xiē shǐ wǎng shàng shēng de néng
    You will need some skills to propel you up that ladder of success.
  • hái tài xiǎo shàng men zhǐ jiāng shàng lái
    The child was too small to climb, we had to pug him up.
  • shān zhě jìn liàng zài yán shí xiá zhǎi de biān yuán zhǎo luò jiǎo chù
    The climber tried to gain a purchase with his foot on a narrow edge of rock.
  • zhè liàng chē néng dǒu dàn zài píng tǎn de shàng huàng huàng yōu yōumàn màn téng téng xíng shǐ hái xíng
    The old car can't get up hills, but it can putter along on the flat all right.
  • dāng bǎo luó wéi qiáng shí de bèi dīng huá liǎo
    When Paul was climbing over the fence, he ripped his trousers on a nail.
  • suǒ yòu de zhuó niǎo dōuyòu shì pān de jiǎo
    All the woodpeckers have scansorial feet.
  • yào wǎng shàng hěn cháng duàn cái néng dào shān dǐng
    It's quite a scramble to get to the top of the hill!
  • hái men shàng zhè zuò xiǎo shān
    The children scrambled up the hill.
  • shàng liǎo kuài yán shí
    I scrambled up the rock.
  • " xiū hǎo liǎo, " xiū gōng cóng chē xià chū lái shuō dào, " jīng gēnghuàn liǎo de xiāo shēng 。 "
    "Right as a trivet now, "said the mechanic as he crawled out from under the car."I've replaced your silencer.
  • shàng xié dào liǎo shān dǐng
    He ran up the slope to the top of the hill.
  • shé 'ě shì xíng dòng
    Snakes and crocodiles are reptiles.
  • yìn shí 'ě zhǒngyìn shí 'ě de xíng dòng shēng nán 'ě jìn yuán bìng qiě xiāng yòu cháng 'ér de
    A large reptile(Gavialis gangeticus) of southern Asia, related to and resembling the crocodiles and having a long, slender snout.