zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • zài xiāng zūn zhòng píng děng chǔ shàng kāi zhǎn duì huà zuò
    Initiate dialogues and cooperation on the basis of mutual respect and equality.
  • zhōng guó de jīng dìng yào zǒu jié zhì běn píng jūn quánde jué néng shìshǎo shù rén suǒ 'ér ”, jué néng ràng shǎo shù běn jiā shǎo shù zhùcāo zòng guó mín shēng ”, jué néng jiàn 'ōu měi shì de běn zhù shè huì jué néng hái shì jiù de bàn fēng jiàn shè huì
    China's economy must develop along the path of the "regulation of capital" and the "equalization of landownership", and must never be "privately owned by the few";we must never permit the few capitalists and landlords to "dominate the livelihood of the people";we must never establish a capitalist society of the European-American type or allow the old semi-feudal society to survive.
  • shǐ shōu zhī píng héng shǐ jiè fāng dài fāng de zǒng 'é shù xiāng huò xiāng děng
    To reconcile or equalize the sums of the debits and credits of(an account).
  • péng yǒu men zài sān yào qǐng chuàn shēng lái kàn bìngyīn yào shì men shàng zhè 'ér lái guò bié jīng zhǐ guò yòu diǎn 'ér hóu lóng tòng tóu tòngbìng méi yòu shénme liǎo de máo bìng
    They insist also on my seeing Mr. Jones -- therefore do not be alarmed if you should hear of his having been to me -- and excepting a sore throat and head-ache, there is not much the matter with me.
  • xiōng yàng cōng míng
    He is equally clever at his brother.
  • de liǎng xiōng píng jūn fēn chī zhè kuài dàn gāo
    Share the cake equally between your two brothers.
  • 'ěr bào liǎng rén gōng zuò píng fēn liǎo
    Bill and Bob shared the work equally between them.
  • fēng rén qióng rén tóng děng shuì shì gōng píng de
    It is unfair to tax rich and poor equally.
  • xián míng de guān dechén zhe de yòu zhé xué jiā diǎn de tài rán ruòkāi míng zhì huì
    Characteristic of a philosopher, as in equanimity, enlightenment, and wisdom.
  • men jiāng xìng de xìn niàn qīng xìn shì wéi tóng huí shì
    They seem to equate intelligent belief with credulity.
  • néng jiāng měi guó de guó mín shēng chǎn máo 'é kāi zhōng guó jiā de guó mín shēng chǎn máo 'é xiāng bìng lùn
    You cannot equate the GNP of USA with that of a developing country.
  • chǎn měi guó nán de xíng biān wěi xiēzài shòu jīng xià shí chū zhǒng suān wèi
    large whipscorpion of Mexico and southern United States that emits a vinegary odor when alarmed.
  • chì dào chì dào the lián yòng
    The equator. Used with the.
  • měi ap de wéi gào jǐng zhuàng tài
    maintenance and alarm status for each AP
  • zài jīn niú xīng zuò tiān chì dào dōng de xīng zuòbāo hán cān wèi liè xīng zuò de xiān hóng yòu biàn xīng qiú 572 guāng nián cān liè zuò xīng qún zhōng de míng liàng de shuāng xīng)。
    a constellation on the equator east of Taurus; contains Betelgeuse and Rigel.
  • shì xīng zuò zài shī zuò tiān chèng zuò zhī jiān chì dào de xīng zuò
    A constellation in the region of the celestial equator between Leo and Libra.
  • tài píng yáng zhōng gāng hǎo zài chì dào nán de dǎo guóshì gòng guó
    an island republic in the west central Pacific just S of the equator.
  • liè zuò zài tiān qiú chì dào shàng kào jìn shuāng zuò jīn niú zuò de xīng zuòbāo kuò cān cān
    A constellation in the celestial equator near Gemini and Taurus, containing the stars Betelgeuse and Rigel.
  • dǎo guǐ chì dào xiǎn shì chéng zhí de xiàn xiǎn shì chéng wān de de děng cháng yòng zhì dìng dài
    an equal-area map projection showing parallels and the equator as straight lines and other meridians as curved; used to map tropical latitudes.
  • duì liú céng dǐng wèi duì liú céng píng liú céng zhī jiān de jiè xiàn gāo cóng liǎng de yuē 8 gōng ( 5 yīng zhì chì dào shàng yuē 18 gōng ( 11 yīng
    The boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere varying in altitude from approximately8 kilometers(5 miles) at the poles to approximately18 kilometers(11 miles) at the equator.
  • zhí jiàn píng jiàn
    axial and equatorial bonds
  • chì dào nèi gòng guó
    The Republic of Equatorial
  • shé xīng zuò zài tiān chì dào kào jìn xiān zuò tiān xiē zuò de xīng zuò
    A constellation in the equatorial region near Hercules and Scorpius.
  • jié zuò nán bàn qiú chì dào de xīng zuòzài bǎo píng zuò rén zuò jìn
    A constellation in the equatorial region of the Southern Hemisphere, near Aquarius and Sagittarius.
  • tōng de jiā yǎng huī yīng hóng hēi wěi bái liǎnyuán chǎn kào jìn chì dào de fēi zhōu
    commonly domesticated gray parrot with red-and-black tail and white face; native to equatorial Africa.
  • tóng yàngzài chì dào hǎi hǎi shuǐ wēn de jié biàn huà xiāng dāng xiǎo
    Similarly, in equatorial and polar marine regions, ocean temperatures change very little with season.
  • cháng shé xīng zuò nán tiān chì dào de xīng zuòkào jìn xiè zuòtiān chèng zuò rén zuò
    A constellation in the equatorial region of the southern sky near Cancer, Libra, and Centaurus.
  • wěi nèi ruì jiā chì dào nèi guī bān shǐ yòng de zhù huò dān wèi
    a fractional monetary unit of Venezuela and Costa Rica and Equatorial Guinea and Paraguay and Spain.
  • chì dào nèi shǒu zuì chéng shìwèi nèi wān de 'ào dǎo
    the capital and largest city of Equatorial Guinea on the island of Bioko in the Gulf of Guinea.
  • shèng suō bèi chì dào nèi de shǒu zuì chéng shìwèi nèi wān de 'ào 。 1827 nián yóu yīng guó rén jiàn chéngrén kǒu 30, 710
    The capital and largest city of Equatorial Guinea, on Bioko in the Gulf of Guinea. It was founded by the British in1827. Population,30, 710.
  • zhà fēi zhōu zhōng běi guó jiācéng wéi shǔ chì dào fēi zhōu de fēn, 1960 nián huò ēn jiǎ méi wéi shǒu zuì chéng shìrén kǒu 4, 405, 000
    A country of north-central Africa. Formerly part of French Equatorial Africa, it became independent in1960. Ndjamena is the capital and the largest city. Population,4, 405, 000.
  • ǎi rényóu zhǐ rén zhǒng píng jūn shēn gāo 5 yīng chǐ( 127 de rén zhǒng zhōng de yuányóu shì zhǐ chì dào fēi zhōu zhōu dōng nán de 'ǎi rén
    A member of any of various peoples, especially of equatorial Africa and parts of southeast Asia, having an average height less than5 feet(127 centimeters).