zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • duō zhǒng yòu tāi pán dòng jīngcháng jǐng xiàng huò shuǐ niú de yòu 'ér
    young of various large placental mammals e.g. whale or giraffe or elephant or buffalo.
  • qiǎn huáng zhǒng zhù yào yóu shuǐ niú tuó huò gōng niú zhì chéng de róu ruǎn dejiān rèn de wèi rǎn de
    A soft, thick, undyed leather made chiefly from the skins of buffalo, elk, or oxen.
  • cóng lín xiàngshuǐ niú chēng wáng
    If there is no elephant in the jungle, the buffalo will be a great animal.
  • cóng lín xiàngshuǐ niú chēng wáng
    If there were no elephant in the jungle, the buffalo will be a great animal.
  • fēi shù huìběn zhì shàng tóng yán niú shǔjiā niúshuǐ niúmǒu xiē qíng kuàng xià bāo kuò niǎn jiǎo líng
    term not used technically; essentially coextensive with genus Bos: cattle; buffalo; and sometimes includes kudu.
  • zhe shéng suǒ zài shā chén zhōng tuō dòng zhe kàn lái xiàng shì diāo xiàng de niú tóu
    Horses were pulling the ropes, they were dragging buffalo skulls in the dust like Christ figures.
  • zhōu dōng qiū líng dài de shuǐ niú chún zhǒng shuǐ niú duōyòng zuò duǒ huò yòng
    upland buffalo of eastern Asia where true water buffaloes do not thrive; used for draft and milk.
  • zhǒng yóu jiā yǎng niú měi zhōu niú jiāo 'ér de qiáng zhuàng pǐn zhǒng cháng guī de niú chǎn de ròu gèng shòu
    hardy breed of cattle resulting from crossing domestic cattle with the American buffalo; yields leaner beef than conventional breeds.
  • měi guó de guó jiā gōng yuánwèi huái 'é míng zhōu jiù fèi 'ěr quánshuǐ niú xióng zhù míng
    the first national park in the United States; located in Wyoming; famous for Old Faithful geyser and for buffalo and bears.
  • zài běi měi zhōu de píng yuán de gǎn zhe shuǐ niú guò zhe yóu shēng huó de běi měi yìn 'ān de rén
    a member of one of the tribes of American Indians who lived a nomadic life following the buffalo in the Great Plains of North America.
  • màn rén měi guó zhù mínxiān qián zhù zài píng yuán nán cóng kān dào běi xiàn zài zhù zài 'é zhōu màn rén zài 18 shì cóng huái 'é míng zhōu nán shíchéng wéi yóu de niú liè zhě
    A Native American people formerly ranging over the southern Great Plains from western Kansas to northern Texas and now located in Oklahoma. The Comanche became nomadic buffalo hunters after migrating south from Wyoming in the18th century.
  • huān chuī niú
    He likes to throw the bull.
  • gōng niú duì yóu shí yùn dòng yuán chéng
    The Bull Team is made up of 15 players.
  • yān niú shì shì de gōng niú .
    A bullock is a castrated bull.
  • míng tiān men yòng de gōng niú men de niú pèi zhǒng
    His bull will come to serve our cows tomorrow.
  • niú shì xióng shì
    bull and bear markets
  • zhè niú 'ài dǐng rén
    This bull gores people.
  • yān gōng niú féi yān gōng niú
    A castrated bull; a steer.
  • xiǎo niú nián yòu de niú huò gōng niú
    A young cow or bull.
  • dǒu niú shǐ gǎn xīng
    Does bull fight interest you?
  • zài niú shì shí huò bào
    Cleaned up during the bull market.
  • xiàng niú bān deqiáng zhuàng de
    Large and strong like a bull.
  • gōng niú chōng xiàng nán hái
    The bull ran at the boy.
  • gōng niú zhèng kuà zài niú shàng
    The bull was riding the cow.
  • gōng niú jīng yóu kǒng pēn 'ér míng
    The bull woofed through wide nostrils.
  • fàng niú de rén tóu gōng niú cóng niú qún gǎn liǎo chū lái
    The cowherd rode the bull out.
  • chǎng yòu tóu gōng niú
    There's a bull in the field.
  • shén niú ā yào dài dào shénme fāng
    Whither bearest thou me, bull god?
  • āi rén chóng fèng de shén niú
    A sacred bull of the ancient Egyptians.
  • gōng niú shì wēi xiǎn de men zhuī zhú rén
    Bull is dangerous and they chase people.
  • gōng niú zài wéi lán xiǎng shēng hěn zǒu dòng
    The bull crashed about in the fence.
  • tóu niú yòng bào zhe zhǔn bèi chū
    The bull pawed the ground before charging.