zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • tái fēng jiāng mài chuī dǎo liǎo
    Rye lodged by the cyclone.
  • cóng hòu zhí dào jīn zài gōng zuò wán 'ér xiū de jiān nèi zuò wéi quán shì shèng líng zhāo shì shì rénzuì chū zài huò hún dùn miàn shàng chuī guāng míng
    and his Sabbath work, ever since, is the illumination of his spirit First he breathed light, upon the face, of the matter or chaos;
  • dōng tiān jīng guò chuī dào fēi zhōu w hǎi 'àn de dài zhe shā de fēng
    a dusty wind from the Sahara that blows toward the W coast of Africa during the winter.
  • xīn fēng cóng sān yuè dào yuè chū cóng shā shàng chuī lái de xíjuǎn 'āi de nán fēng
    A generally southerly hot wind from the Sahara that blows across Egypt from late March to early May.
  • zhèn fēng chuī fān liǎo xiǎo fān chuán
    A flurry of wind upset the small sailboat.
  • qiáng fēng chuī fān liǎo fān chuánchéng luò shuǐ liǎo
    The strong wind made the sailboat keel over and the passengers fell into the water.
  • shā bèi fēng chuī liǎo jìn lái
    The sand was blown in.
  • fēng shā chuī liǎo jìn lái
    The wind blew in the sand.
  • shā qiū fēng chuī shā xíng chéng de xiǎo shān
    A hill or ridge of wind-blown sand.
  • 'ā jūn duì wéi zhù de wān fáng wèi jìhuàyóu shā 'ā wēi āi zuò gěng 'ér gào chuī
    The plan for a Gulf defense based on Arab forces is in shambles, killed by Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt and Syria.
  • lán shòu dān rèn yuèduì de shì guǎn chuī zòu yuán
    Frank hired out as a saxophonist with a dance band.
  • zhàng kěn dìng yào fǎn duì mǎi zhè jiàn xīn zǒng shuì hěn róng tīng xìn shòu huò yuán de chuī shī
    My husband is sure to have something to say against my buying the new dress. He always says I falls for the sales talk easily.
  • chuī zǒuchuī sàn
    To blow away; scatter.
  • huà yīn quē qián 'ér gào chuī .
    The project was scuppered by lack of money.
  • měi nián dōng tiāncóng chuī lái de fēng dōuzài zhè duī hòu de xuě
    Every winter, seasonal winds from Siberia help pile up several meters of snow throughout this region
  • zài nán de yòu jié xìng de fēngxià tiān cóng nán chuī guò láidài ), dōng tiān cóng dōng běi fāng chuī guò lái
    a seasonal wind in S Asia; blows from the SW (bringing rain) in summer and from the NE in winter.
  • wēi biāo yóu zhǐ jiàn mài zhé lún hǎi xiá de zhǒng cóng shān hǎi 'àn chuī xiàng hǎi de qiánglěng fēng liú
    A violent gust of cold wind blowing seaward from a mountainous coast, especially in the Straits of Magellan.
  • chuī cóng de qún zhōng fēn chū lái de rén yīng guó guó jiào huò guó jiā lián méng)。
    an advocate of secession or separation from a larger group (such as an established church or a national union).
  • chuī léi guò zàn yáng yǎn shuō
    Speech of extravagant self-praise.
  • rán 'ér yóu zhàn zhēng de běn fāng zhēn shì jìn gōng de zhèng guī zhàn zhēng jiào lái jìn gōng xìng gèng jiā xiēér qiě zhè zhǒng jìn gōng shì yáo bǎi chuī léi bào shì jiào zhī zhèng guī zhàn gèng jiā néng de
    But the basic principle of guerrilla warfare must be the offensive, and guerrilla warfare is more offensive in its character than regular warfare. The offensive, moreover, must take the form of surprise attacks, and to expose our selves by ostentatiously parading our forces is even less permissible in guerrilla warfare than in regular warfare.
  • jiē zhe shàng dài dào shān shàng zhǎo biān zhǐ gěi kàn shuǐ de guāng huīshí tóu de níng jìng zhǎo zhōng de měi de fǎn yǐnggěi tīng fēng chuī guò sōng shù de shēng yīn shì rén shuō hái shì gǎn dào xīng fèn
    Next God took him to a mountain lake and showed him the light of the water, the sound of winds whistling through a pine forest, the serenity of the rocks and the beautiful reflections in the lake, and the man said that still he could not get excited over it.
  • shàng hòu lái dài dào duō yìn de shù xià mìng lìng zhèn liáng fēng xiàng chuī zhewèn dào néng gǎn dào zhōng de dàn rén yòu shuō jué méi yòu shénme
    God then took him under a shady tree and commanded a cool breeze to blow and asked him if he couldn't enjoy that, and the man replied again that he was not impressed.
  • xiàng bèi fēng chuī yàng de xíng chéng liǎo làng huò zhě
    shaken into waves or undulations as by wind.
  • de wéi jīn bèi zhèn fēng chuī luò
    Her shawl slipped off with a gust of wind.
  • qiáng fēng jiāng fān chuán chuī háng dào
    The high wind has made the schooner break sheer.
  • chuáng dān bèi wēi fēng chuī kāi
    Sheets billowing in the breeze.
  • fēng bèi fēng xiàng de biān); kāi fēng chuī de biān
    The side away from the direction from which the wind blows; the side sheltered from the wind.
  • fēng dǎng wéi fáng zhǐ shòu fēng chuī ér 'ān zhì de bǎo
    A shield placed to protect an object from the wind.
  • dāng hán shā liàng jīhū bǎo de " hún zhuó zhī fēng " zài fáng wǎng qián hòu xiè xià shā chén biàn chéng qīng fēngzài chuī guò shí biàn xiǎn chū gèng qiáng de fēng shí zuò yòng
    When the "turbid wind" with almost a saturated sand concentration changes to a refreshing breeze after getting rid of the sand dust around the protective net, it exhibits an even more powerful wind abrasion when blowing across the cliff region.
  • zài měi miǎo de fēng dòng shí yàn zhōng chuī shí shù jīhū wéi líng
    In the experiment under the 20 m/s wind tunnel conditions, the wind abrasion modulus is almost zero.
  • guǒ gào jīn nián zhèng liǎo bǎi wàn měi yuán bié xiāng xìn héng wán quán shì chuī niú
    Don't believe him if he tells you he has made $ 5,000,000 this year héng he's just shooting the shit.
  • wēi fēng chuī miàn chàn dòng
    The breeze give a shiver to the surface of the lake.