康zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
| - yòu yì yú jiàn kāng de shēn tǐ huò zhě sī xiǎng。
conducive to good health of body or mind.- duō jìn xíng tǐ yù duàn liàn, duì jiàn kāng dà yòu hǎo chù。
Plenty of exercise is conducive to good health.- gān jìng yòu yì yú jiàn kāng de zhuàng tài。
the state of being clean and conducive to health.- lè tiān de xìng gé dà yòu zhù yú jiàn kāng 。
The habit of looking on the bright side is very conductive to health.- yī lì nuò yī lián méng měi guó tǔ zhù rén de yī gè bù luò lián méng, yuán běn jū zhù zài wēi sī kāng xīng zhōu nán bù, yī lì nuò sī zhōu běi bù hé yī 'ā huá zhōu hé mì sū lǐ zhōu dōng bù de yī xiē dì qū, jīn tiān qí hòu dài dà duō shù jū zhù zài 'é kè lā hé mǎ zhōu
A confederacy of Native American peoples formerly inhabiting southern Wisconsin, northern Illinois, and parts of eastern Iowa and Missouri, with present-day descendants mostly in Oklahoma.- ào nài dá zú cóng qián jū zhù zài 'ào nài dá hú nán bù niǔ yuē zhōng xīn dì dài de yī gè měi guó tǔ zhù mín zú, xiàn zài yòu yī bù fēn jū zhù zài wēi sī kāng xīng、 niǔ yuē、 ān dà lüè。 cǐ mín zú shì yī luò kuí lián méng de yuán shǐ chéng yuán zhī yī
A Native American people formerly inhabiting central New York south of Oneida Lake, with present-day populations in Wisconsin, New York, and Ontario. The Oneida are one of the original members of the Iroquois confederacy.- shōu jiān, shōu yā zhì yú guān fāng xiàn zhì huò bǎo hù, rú zài jīng shén jiàn kāng shè shī
To place officially in confinement or custody, as in a mental health facility.- yào ràng xīn jiā pō rén jiàn kāng dì chéngzhǎng, yǒng yú miàn duì shī bài, zuì hǎo ràng tā zì jǐ zài shī bài zhōng diē dǎo, zì jǐ pá qǐ lái。
To help Singaporeans grow healthy and confront failure, it would be best to let them fall in defeats and then pick themselves up again.- pái chéng yī liè tiào kāng qié wǔ de yī qún rén。
a line of people in single file performing the conga dance.- kāng jí mán rèn yī zhǒng dà de kāng jí mán kē de hǎi shēng wú lín mán yú, yóu zhǐ yuán chǎn yú dà xī yáng hǎi yù de kāng jí mán hǎi yú
Any of various large, scaleless marine eels of the family Congridae, especially Conger oceanicus, native to Atlantic waters.- zài kāng niè dí gé zhōu xī gǎng yī jiā shì nèi shè jì gōng sī zuò shì de sēn dé kè chēng, xīn de shí jiān biǎo “ jì tǎo yàn, yòu má fán。 ”
Nancy Sendecke, who works for an interior design concern in Westport, Conn., called the new scheduling a "pain in the neck." - zhù zài kāng niè dí gé zhōu niǔ dūn de wò nà tài tài de nǚ 'ér zhū lì · sī tè 'ēn shuō, wò nà tài tài 1922 nián bì yè yú yī suǒ shī fàn yuàn xiào, duì tā lái shuō xiě zuò shì jiàn róng yì de shì, dàn tā què zǒng yě zhǎng wò bù liǎo suàn shù hé yòng gōng jù lái jìn xíng de xū yào nài xīn cóng shì de huó dòng,“ shèn zhì lián zǔ hé 'ér tóng zhì lì wán jù de néng lì” dū quē fá。
Writing came easily to Mrs.Werner, who graduated from Teachers'College in 1922. But she never mastered arithmetic, the gentle art of handling appliances or "the ability to assemble even a children's puzzle," said her daughter, Julie Stern of Newtown, Conn. - wéi sī tè lì luó dé dǎo zuì xī nán duān yī chéng zhèn, wèi yú xīn lún dūn yǐ dōng kāng niè dí gé zhōu jiē jìng chù。 zuì chū jiàn yú 1648 nián, cóng 1814 nián qǐ yòu fǎng zhì gōng yè。 rén kǒu 21, 605
A town of extreme southwest Rhode Island on the border of Connecticut east of New London. It was first settled in1648 and has a textile industry dating to1814. Population, 21,605.- fèi 'ěr fěi 'ěr dé kāng niè dí gé xī nán de yī zuò chéng zhèn, kuà cháng dǎo hǎi xiá, zài bù lǐ qí bō tè xī nán。 yú 1639 nián jiàn lì, zhù yào shì zhù zhái qū, yòu duō yàng huà de qīng gōng yè。 rén kǒu 53, 418
A town of southwest Connecticut on Long Island Sound southwest of Bridgeport. Settled in1639, it is mainly residential and has varied light industries. Population, 53,418. - bèi sè 'ěr měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu xī nán bù yī chéng zhèn, wèi yú dān bó lǐ dōng nán miàn。 yòu duō zhǒng qīng gōng yè。 rén kǒu 17, 541
A town of southwest Connecticut southeast of Danbury. It has varied light industries. Population, 17,541.- wèi yú měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu de yī suǒ dà xué。
a university in Connecticut.- kāng niè dí gé zhōu shǒu fǔ; wèi yú kāng niè dí gé zhōu běi bù zhōng xīn dì dài de kāng niè dí gé hé pàn; yī gè bǎo xiǎn jiāo yì de zhōng xīn。
the state capital of Connecticut; located in central Connecticut on the Connecticut river; a center of the insurance business.- wèi yú cháng dǎo hé měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhī jiān de yī gè hǎi xiá。
a sound between Long Island and Connecticut.- měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu xī nán bù yī gǎng kǒu chéng shì, wèi yú cháng dǎo hǎi xiá shàng。
a port in southwestern Connecticut on Long Island Sound.- dōng hā tè fú dé měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu yī chéng zhèn, wèi yú kāng niè dí gé hé yán 'àn, yǔ hā tè fú dé gé 'àn xiāng wàng, 1640 nián kāi shǐ yòu rén dìng jū。 rén kǒu 50, 452
A town of north-central Connecticut on the Connecticut River opposite Hartford. It was settled c.1640. Population,50, 452.- měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu xī nán bù chéng shì; yé lǔ dà xué suǒ zài dì。
a city in southwestern Connecticut; site of Yale University.- kuài gěi wǒ xiě xìn jiǎng jiǎng nǐ zài kāng niè dí gé zhōu de shēng huó qíng kuàng。 duō bǎo zhòng。
Write soon with stories of life in Connecticut. Take care of yourself.- tā xiàn zài shì wǒ men zài lián hé guó de dà shǐ; tā men mù qián zhù zài kāng niè dí gé zhōu。
he is presently our ambassador to the United Nations; currently they live in Connecticut.- tā dān xīn zài kāng nǎi dí gé xué yuàn yī nián yǐ shǐ tā de huà měi guó huà liǎo。
She was afraid that a year in a Connecticut college had Yankeefy her speech.- sī pǔ lín fěi 'ěr dé měi guó mǎ sà zhū sài zhōu xī nán bù chéng shì, zài kāng niè dí gé biān jìng de kāng niè dí gé hé 'àn。 jiàn yú 1636 nián, shì yī gè zhòng yào de shēng chǎn zhōng xīn。 rén kǒu 156, 983
A city of southwest Massachusetts on the Connecticut River near the Connecticut border. Settled in1636, it is an important manufacturing center. Population,156, 983.- mǐ dé 'ěr dùn měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu zhōng bù yī chéng shì, wèi yú hā tè fú dé yǐ nán de kāng niè dí gé hé pàn。 shì gōng yè zhōng xīn jí wèi sī lǐ dà xué( 1831 nián tè xǔ) suǒ zài dì。 rén kǒu 42, 762
A city of central Connecticut on the Connecticut River south of Hartford. It is an industrial center and the seat of Wesleyan University(chartered1831). Population,42, 762.- bù lú mǔ fěi 'ěr dé kāng niè dí gé zhōu zhōng běi bù de yī gè chéng zhèn, shì hā tè fú dé de jiāo qū chéng zhèn。 rén kǒu 19, 483
A town of north-central Connecticut, a suburb of Hartford. Population,19, 483. - bólín měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu zhōng bù yī chéng shì, hā tè fú dé shì de gōng yè jiāo qū。 rén kǒu 16, 787
A city of central Connecticut, an industrial suburb of Hartford. Population,16, 787.- wēi 'ěr dùn měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu xī nán bù、 wèi yú nuò wò kè yǐ běi de chéng zhèn, zhù yào shì zhù zhái qū。 rén kǒu 15, 989
A town of southwest Connecticut north of Norwalk. It is mainly residential. Population,15, 989.- bù lǐ sī tuō 'ěr měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu zhōng bù yī chéng shì, wèi yú wò tè bó běi bù。 qí zhōng biǎo zhì zào yè kě zhuī sù dào 1790 nián。 rén kǒu 60, 640
A city of central Connecticut north of Waterbury. Its clockmaking industry dates from1790. Population,60, 640.- bèi sè 'ěr měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu xī nán bù yī chéng zhèn, wèi yú dān bó lǐ dōng nán miàn。 yòu duō zhǒng qīng gōng yè。 rén kǒu 17, 541
A town of southwest Connecticut southeast of Danbury. It has varied light industries. Population,17, 541.- xī méng sī kāng niè dí gé zhōu dōng nán yī cháo xī hǎi wān, xiàng nán yuē 24 gōng lǐ( 15 yīng lǐ) liú rù sāng dé cháng dǎo
A tidal estuary of southeastern Connecticut flowing about24 km(15 mi) southward to Long Island Sound.
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