zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • lín dùn liáo zhǐ xiǎo shí tiǎo jīng kǒng
    Clinton aide accuses Bush of stirring economy fears
  • nóng lín
    Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishing
  • tiáo lín yìn dào cóng guǎng chǎng xiàng fāng yán shēn
    Four avenues radiate from the square.
  • guó 'ào lín wěi yuán huì (ioc) de zhuān jiā jiù zhǐ chū yīn zhì liáo shù héng héng jiāng yīn zhí rén lèi shēn zhōng héng héng suí shí huì shǐ yùn dòng biàn miàn quán fēi
    The International Olympic Committee (IOC) experts now say the science of gene therapy -- in which genes are added to the human body -- is poised to radically change sport.
  • jǐng chá sōu chá liǎo bàn jìng liǎng yīng fàn wéi nèi suǒ yòu de tián sēn lín
    The police searched all the fields and woods within a radius of two miles.
  • lǐng dǎo gāi yán jiū de fàng shè xué jiā dào ·a· lín shēng shuōzài xiē bìng zhōngyùn yòng b 12 qián cǎi yòng de fāng néng gèng róng xiàn 'ái zhèngbìng qiě gèng jīng què què dìng bìng zào
    Dr. Douglas A. Collins, the radiologist who's leading the research, says that, in some cases, B-12 may be used to detect cancer much earlier and determine its location more accurately than other methods that are currently available.
  •   zài zhú liú fàng de liú shuǐ zhěng zhì dào deyīngdāng jiān zhú shuǐ yùn zhǎn de yàobìng shì xiān zhēng qiú lín xíng zhèng zhù guǎn mén de jiàn
    The realignment of river courses in rivers which are suitable for bamboo and log rafting or in fishery water areas should take into account the needs for bamboo and log water transportation and fishery development and views should be sought in advance from the administrative departments for forestry and fishery.
  • zhōng měi sēn lín shù zhǒngjiān yìng de qīng zhì cáiyòng zuò chuán shǒu gōng pǐn de zhì zuò
    forest tree of lowland Central America having a strong very light wood; used for making floats and rafts and in crafts.
  • lín tóng zhì de zhè lùn duàn shì wán quán zhèng què de lùn shì duì běi zhàn zhēng shuō láiduì mìng zhàn zhēng shuō láiduì jīn tiān de kàng zhàn zhēng shuō láidōushì zhèng què de
    This thesis of Comrade Stalin's is perfectly correct and is equally valid for the Northern Expedition, the War of Agrarian Revolution, and the present War of Resistance Against Japan.
  • zǎo zài 1859 nián lín kěn dāng xuǎn zǒng tǒng zhī qiánměi guó běn shàng hái shì nóng guó
    In 1859 before Lincoln was elected president,our country was largely an agrarian nation.
  • shí qiáng duàn sǎndì chuān guò shù lín
    a stone wall trails raggedly through the woods.
  • dài lín hòu
    tropical rain forest climate
  • nián jiàng liàng hěn de dài sēn lín
    a tropical forest with heavy annual rainfall.
  • tài píng yáng dài lín de zhǒng xíng yuán shǐ shù jué
    highly variable species of very large primitive ferns of the Pacific tropical areas with high rainfall.
  • dài lín dài sēn lín dòng qún
    tropical rainforest and subtropical forest fauna
  • cóng lín zhōng dài zǒu hái dài dàn shì méi yòu bàn ràng hái dài wàng diào lín
    You can take the girl out of the rainforest, but you can't take the rainforest out of the girl.
  • men wèile xiū chòu yǎng céngè zhǐ wēn shì xiào yìngbǎo rǎng zhěng jiù dài lín bēn zǒu yóushuì
    They must campaign to repair the ozone shield, halt the greenhouse effect, preserve soil and save the tropical rainforest
  • lán lín shù zhǒng huò guàn yuán zhuī xíng shù guānqiǎn lián zhuàng shù zhǒng hǎn jiàn de shēng shān
    rainforest tree or shrub of New Caledonia having a conic crown and pale green sickle-shaped leaves; host species for the rare parasite yew.
  • zhēn zhèng ràng dài zháomí de shì xùn lín de xiāng dài lìng dài qiáng zhuàng de shēn wàng huí guī jiā yuán de xīn dàng
    What Debbie enjoyed to the point of obsession was a video of the Amazonian rainforest. It seemed to stir an atavistic chord in her stout breast.
  • guī fáng qián huā zài huàn jīng yàn shàngcóng bèng tiào dào dài lín shècóng shù dào zuò shīshénme xué
    The girlie pound is also spent on experiences,from bungee jumping to trekking in a rainforest,and on learning everything from martial arts to writing poetry.
  • gāo yuán míng zhū diān chítiān xià guān shí lín shuāng bǎn dài lín yín cāng 'ěrfēng huā xuě yuè de shì jiè wěi zuì de huá xuě shèng jiāng lóng xuě shānfēng jǐng rén de xiāng děngdōu shì wén míng xiá 'ěr de yóu shèng
    Among Yunnan's famous tourist attractions are Dianchi Lake the pearl on the highland, the Stone Forest the number one wonder under heaven and Xishuangbanna tropical rainforest. Dali is well known for its snowcapped Cangshan Mountain, the crystal-clear Erhai Lake, the wind at Xiaguan, flower at Shangguan, snow at the Cangshan Mountain and the moon mirrored in the Erhai Lake. The Yulong Snow Mountains in Lijiang is a skiing resort at the lowest latitude in the northern hemisphere. The Shangri-La scenery in northwest Yunnan is picturesque.
  • suí zhe zhè xiē dòng zuò 'ěr · bīn sài xiāo shī liǎo 'ér dài zhī de shì · fàn lín dīng
    With that act Ralph D.Spencer passed away and Jimmy Valentine took his place.
  • 'ěr · bīn sài xiān shēngzhè zhǐ yóu · fàn lín dīng de huī jìn zhōng zài shēng de fèng huáng héng héng huī jìn shì yóu rán lái de 'ài qíng zhī huǒ rán chéng de héng héng zài 'ài 'ěr dìng xià lái liǎobìng qiě liǎo chéng gōng
    Mr. Ralph Spencer, the phoenix that arose from Jimmy Valentine s ashes héng ashes left by the flame of a sudden attack of love héng remained in Elmore and prospered.
  • xiě xìn gěi 'ài shēng wàng 'ài shēng shuō xiē yòu guān de shì :--- zhè yuán lái zài lián gòu chuán xìn de tóng jiǔ biàn guó nèi xiē zhù míng de rén tōng xìnxiàng 'ài shēng luó chòu láng fěi luò lín kěn rénxiū màn jiāng jūn tái wéi děng
    Soon our Western Union messenger boy was corresponding with many of the most famous people in the nation: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Oliver Wendell Holmes,Longfellow, Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, Louisa May Alcott,General Sherman and Jefferson Davis.
  • bīn xué shòu shēng xué jiā 'ěr · lín yōng yòu de xiàng zhuān shìshǒu xiān duì xié dàiyòu hài yīn liède nán jìn xíng gāo wán huó zhì jiǎn chá chū xiē huì shēngzhǎng chéng jīng de yuán shǐ bāo
    A patent held by veterinary physiologist Ralph Brinster of the University of Pennsylvania describes how a man with a "deleterious genetic trait" would first have a testicular biopsy to remove some of the primitive cells that develop into sperm.
  • kāi chī yàozài zhāi yuè jiān lín jiào kāi yān cǎo
    I keep off drugs; During Ramadan, Muslims avoid tobacco during the day.
  • dāng měi nián de zhāi yuè dào lái shí lín jiào cóng qīng chén dào huáng hūn dōuyào jìn shí
    When the month of Ramadan comes round each year, Moslems have to fast from dawn to dusk.
  • shī jiāng jūn jiān chí jué xīn zài xià lìng dòng miàn gōng qiányào cóng róng yòu rén wèn shì fǒu shòu dào yán tiān de lái lín sān yuè jiān lín dān zhāi yuè de xiàn zhì huí shuō:“ jué yòu guòfèn de xiǎn rán zhè xiē zhòng yàodōuzài kǎo zhōngdàn yòu jiàn shì shénme zhòng yàojiù shì zuì shǎo de rén mìng sǔn shī lái chéng men de biāo。”
    General Schwarzkopf insisted he was determined to take his time before ordering a ground attack. Asked whether he was constrained by the approach of hot weather and of the Islamic religious observances of Ramadan in March, he replied:"I feel no hot breath down my neck. All of those things are important, obviously, and we're taking all of them into consideration. But the one thing that's more important than anything else is that we accomplish our objectives with a minimum loss of human life."
  • men zài lín zhōng màn
    They rambled through the woods.
  • men màn chuān guò shù lín
    They rambled on through the woods.
  • wān yán de xiǎo zhé de lín jiān xiǎo shuǐ yán zhe wān yán de xiàn liú tǎng zhewān yán de xiāng cūn gōng
    meandering streams; rambling forest paths; the river followed its wandering course; a winding country road.
  • shízhǐ yào men zòng xiàng huí xià 'ào lín jīng shén zǒu guò de chéng men jiù huì xiàn hái shì shǐ zhōng yán zhe rén lèi xìng duàn shàng shēng de dào zài pān dēng
    In fact, as long as we look back lengthwise the journey that the Olympic spirit has gone by, we will find that sports have always been climbing along the ramp, on which the human intellect moves up endlessly.