zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • guī 'ěr jiā 'ān lüè shěng chéng shìwèi duō lún duō wéi nóng zhōng de gōng zhōng xīnrén kǒu 71, 207
    A city of southern Ontario, Canada, west of Toronto. It is an industrial center in a farming area. Population,71, 207.
  • duō lún duō jiā 'ān lüè shěng shǒu zuì chéng shìwèi gāi shěng nán 'ān lüè biānyuán běn wéi guó rén de shāng pǐn sàn , 1793 nián yīng guó rén jiàn gāi chéngmíng wéi yuē , 1834 nián chóngxīn bèi mìng míng wéi duō lún duōduō lún duō shì zhòng yào de de gǎng kǒu gōng zhōng xīnrén kǒu 599, 217
    The capital and largest city of Ontario, Canada, in the southern part of the province on Lake Ontario. Originally a French trading post, it was founded as York by the British in1793 and renamed as Toronto in1834. Toronto is an important Great Lakes port and an industrial center. Population,599, 217.
  • chá jiā 'ān lüè shěng dōng nán chéng shìwèi wēn dōng běi piān dōng de tài shì shàngshì chù nóng de gōng zhōng xīnrén kǒu 40, 952
    A city of southeast Ontario, Canada, on the Thames River east-northeast of Windsor. It is an industrial center in an agricultural region. Population,40, 952.
  • běi wān shì jiā 'ān lüè dōng nán de chéng shìwèi dōng nán piān dōng yīng shàngshì cái kuàng de shāng zhōng xīnrén kǒu 51, 268
    A city of southeast Ontario, Canada, on Lake Nipissing east-southeast of Sudbury. It is a trade center in a lumber and mining region. Population,51, 268.
  • lún dūn jiā 'ān lüè shěng dōng nán chéng shìwèi duō lún duō shì nán。 1826 nián chéng wéi dìng diǎnwéi gōng chéng shì jiē dào qiáo liáng jūn yīng lán de lún dūn shì mìng míngrén kǒu 254, 280
    A city of southeast Ontario, Canada, southwest of Toronto. Settled in1826, it is an industrial city whose streets and bridges are named after those of London, England. Population,254, 280.
  • wēn suǒ 'ěr jiā 'ān lüè shěng dōng nán chéng shìwèi shàng xiē gēn zhōu shì 'àn xiāng duì。 1701 nián hòu guó rén zài dìng shì jìn kǒu gǎng gōng zhōng xīnrén kǒu 192, 083
    A city of southeast Ontario, Canada, on the Detroit River opposite Detroit, Michigan. Settled by the French after1701, it is a port of entry and an industrial center. Population,192, 083.
  • hǎozhǐ yǎo kǒu héng héng zāo liǎo
    OK, just a bit. Oops-
  • shāng kǒu hái zài mào xuè
    Blood was still oozing from the wound.
  • xuè cóng shāng kǒu shèn chū
    Blood oozes from a wound.
  • de shāng kǒu hái zài shèn xuè
    Blood still oozed from his cut.
  • shāng kǒu bēng kāi liǎoxuè liú liǎo chū lái。"
    The wound opened under the strain and blood oozed out.
  • zhèng rén kàn dào qiú fàn bèi bǎng zài chuáng shàngrán hòu bèi jìn xíng shí yànxiān xuè cóng qiú fàn de kǒu zhōng cān chūzuì hòu men jiāng bèi jìn xíng jiě pōu
    An eye witness saw prisoners tied down to beds, experiments conducted on them, blood oozing around the victim's mouths and autopsies performed to confirm the effects on the prisoners.
  • zài api zhōngměi yào duì mǒu gěi dìng de cāo zuò kǒu zhàn diǎn (operatorsite) jìn xíng xìn xiū gǎi de diào yòng dōubèi yào qiú shǐ yòng shěng lüè de rèn zhèng lìng pái
    Each of the calls in the publishers API that change information at a given Operator Site requires the use of an opaque authentication token.
  • shí yóu shū chū guó zhì ( ōu pèi ) duì shí yóu chū kǒu zhēng shōu guān shuì de shì tōng guò kòng zhì shí yóu de gōng yìng liàng gāo shì jiè shì chǎng shàng de shí yóu jià lái zēng jiā shōu
    For example,oil exports have been taxed by Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in order to raise revenue by controlling the supply and increasing the price of oil in the world market.
  • zài yuǎn chù gǎng kǒu de dēng guāng kàn jiàn liǎo
    The harbour lights opened in the distance.
  • méi yòu bāozā de shāng kǒuchǎng péng páo chē
    An open wound; an open sports car.
  • néng gòu xiǎn shì chē liàng wài biān hòu biān de jǐng xiàng de tòu míng de kāi kǒutōng cháng bèi kāi
    a transparent opening in a vehicle that allow vision out of the sides or back; usually is capable of being opened.
  • kāi kǒu
    She never opened her mouth.
  • cūn mín men liǎo kǒu jǐng
    The villagers opened a well.
  • shāng kǒu yīn shòu liè kāi liǎo
    The wound opened under pressure.
  • zài wéi qiáng de kāi kǒu chù 'ān liǎo mén
    He put a gate across the opening in the fence.
  • zhè yàng zào chéng de kāi kǒu
    The opening so made.
  • zào chéng kāi kǒuzào chéng lièfèng
    To make an opening in.
  • kǒu zuǐ huò kāi kǒu
    A mouth or an opening.
  • xiǎo kǒngxiǎo kǒupái kǒng
    A small opening; a vent.
  • kāi kǒu de chuān kǒng de
    Having no opening; not perforated.
  • zhì zào kāi kǒu huò liè kǒu
    make an opening or gap in.
  • shēn huò chuān guò mǒu de kǒu
    an opening into or through something.
  • dié yǎn zhè xiē kāi kǒu zhī
    One of these openings.
  • yòu chuāng huò chuāng zhuàng kāi kǒu de
    Having windows or windowlike openings.
  • kǒng hǎi mián shàng de xiǎo kǒng huò xiǎo kǒu
    Any of the small openings or pores in a sponge.
  • qīng biàn zhǒng jiān yòu shǒu kāi kǒu de shì kuān sōng fēng
    A woman's loose, light cloak, often with openings for the arms.