zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • wèile wēi guān jiǎn yàn dōng qiē chéng piàn de zhuāng zhì
    an instrument that cuts thin slices of something for microscopic examination.
  • chāo qiē piàn wéi zuò xiǎn wēi jìng jiǎn chá biāo běn yòu zhì děng qiē chéng qiē piàn de
    An instrument used to cut a specimen, as of organic tissue, into thin sections for microscopic examination.
  • chāo qiē piàn shǐ yòng shùchāo qiē piàn
    The preparation of specimens with a microtome.
  • chuáng dān de zhōng jiān fēn liǎo
    The sheets have worn thin in the middle.
  • zhōng de liǎng zhǒng fēn fāng xiāng cǎo de rèn zhǒng
    either of two aromatic herbs of the mint family.
  • zhí de xīn xiān shí huò zhì chéng táng guǒ shǐ yòng
    the leaves of a mint plant used fresh or candied.
  • shǔ zhí rèn shǔ zhí jìn huò yòu guān de zhí shí
    Any of various similar or related plants, such as the stone mint.
  • guǎng huò xiāngtiān zhú zhǒng chǎn dōng nán de chún xíng xiǎo guàn guǎng huò xiāng ruǐ cǎo shǔ), chǎn shēng zhǒng xiāng yóu yòng shēng chǎn xiāng shuǐ
    A small southeast Asian shrub(Pogostemon cablin) in the mint family, having leaves that yield a fragrant oil used in the manufacture of perfumes.
  • qǐng chī kuài zhè zhǒng bòhé táng
    Have one of these mints!
  • cháng zhǒng chǎn 'ōu xiàn zhèng zhí měi guó dōng de shēng shǔ), cháng 'ér duì shēng cháng de huā jǐn 'ér chéng suì zhuàng
    A Eurasian wild mint(Mentha longifolia), naturalized in the eastern United States and having long, opposite leaves and dense, spikelike elongated clusters of flowers.
  • chún zhǒng bái jié jīng zhuàng yòu huà huà xué shì wéi ch 3c6h9( c3h7) oh, cóng yóu liàn 'ér huò shì chéng dezuò wéi qīng zuì tiáowèi pǐn bèi yòng xiāng shuǐ xiāng yān zhōng
    A white crystalline organic compound, CH3C6H9(C3H7)OH, obtained from peppermint oil or synthesized. It is used in perfumes, in cigarettes, as a mild topical anesthetic, and as a mint flavoring.
  • lǒngzhào zhe zhōu wéi de jǐng
    Mist obscured the view.
  • chéng shì shàng kōng lǒngzhào zhe céng
    A mist lay over the city.
  • chōng mǎn de lǒngzhào de
    Full of or covered with mist
  • xiǎo shān lǒngzhào zài zhī zhōng
    The hills were wreathed in mist.
  • shān zhōng niǎo niǎo .
    Eddies of mist rose from the valley.
  • xiǎo shān qiū gěi zhē zhù liǎo
    The hill was blotted out by mist.
  • shān dǐng zài zhī zhōng chéng
    the summits of the mountains were mistily purple.
  • néng shì tiān
    It'll probably turn out a misty day.
  • zǎo chén zhěng qíng
    A misty morning may have a fine day.
  • xiǎng jiè huì wéi gōng shì liáo jìn mián
    I would take advantage of this opportunity to contribute my mite to the public service.
  • qīng deqiǎn dekōng dòng de
    A frothy mixture of eggs and milk
  • huān liù bīngér qiě bīng tài
    I don't like skating; moreover, the ice is too thin.
  • gěi guàn jiānggěi jiāo yòng huī jiāng huò jiāng chōng tián huò fěn shì
    To fill or finish with a thin mortar or plaster.
  • jiá bāo shuò zhǐ tái xiǎn yòu guān zhí de hán bāo jié gòu
    The thin-walled, spore-containing structure of mosses and related plants.
  • xiě zhǐ zhǐ xiě yòng de zhǐ
    Thin paper usually used to make multiple copies.
  • zhè jiàn shì shā zuò de
    This dress is made of muslin.
  • xíng chéng zhōng xià hòu de kuài ér píng de tóuzài duō shù chuí dòng zhōng fēn kāi kǒng
    A thin flat bone forming the inferior and posterior part of the nasal septum and dividing the nostrils in most vertebrates.
  • ruǎn chóu zhì de lǐng dài huò wéi jīn děng
    An article of clothing, especially a necktie or scarf, made of this fabric.
  • tòu míng yìng shā zhǒng ér tǐng de huò chéng xiān wéi zhì yòng zhuāng shìjǐng shì huò wǎn
    A sheer, stiff fabric of silk or synthetic material used for trimming, neckwear, or evening dresses.
  • yòu jīn shǔ gōng hěn ruò ; xiè gōng de liàng hěn chā
    The nonferrous metals industry and machinery industry are also very weak.
  • gòu chéng pài zhī yuán 1920 nián de xiàn dài shù liú pài shǐ yòng jīn shǔ bǎn liào děng gōng cái liào lái chuàng zuò fēi xiě shí xìng de qiě cháng wéi xíng de wéi zhēng
    A movement in modern art originating in Moscow in1920 and characterized by the use of industrial materials such as glass, sheet metal, and plastic to create nonrepresentational, often geometric objects.