zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • jīn nián ( zhǐ 2000-- biān zhě zhù )3 yuèshēng chǎn qiē fěi 'ěr yún què pái xiāng yān de tuán chéng rèn yān shǐ rén shàng yǐn bìng huì yǐn 'ái zhèngbìng qiě tóng xiàng 22 zhōu zhī zǒng 'é wéi 7.5 měi yuán de péi cháng jīnzhè 22 zhōu liǎo sòngyào qiú yān cǎo gōng xiàng zhì liáo yān yòu guān de bìng de liáo zhù zhì jìn xíng péi cháng
    In March, the Liggett Group, makers of Chesterfield and Lark brand cigarettes, admitted that cigarettes were addictive and cause cancer and agreed to pay about $750 million total to 22 states that had filed suit to force tobacco companies to pay for Medicaid for smoking-related illnesses.
  • hēi guān niǎoshān què zhǒng hēi guān niǎo shān què
    Any of various other black-crowned birds, such as the chickadee.
  • chǎn měi guó nán de shān què hēi guān què xíng dàn jiào xiǎo
    southern United States chickadee similar to the blackcap but smaller.
  • shān què zhǒng xiǎo xíng què xíng shān què de shí chóng niǎo lèijiàn shì jiè de lín yóu bāo kuò shān què shǔ de niǎo lèi shān què
    Any of numerous small insect-eating passerine birds of the family Paridae, found in woodland areas throughout the world and including especially members of the genus Parus, such as the chickadee.
  • xiàn zài tiān jiù yào qíng liǎo zhǐ què kāi shǐ zhā zhā jiào
    Now it is clearing up , and a sparrow is beginning to chirp.
  • hóng què zhā míng jiào zhe chūn tiān de
    The linnet chirps her vernal song.
  • niǎo què zhā zhā jiào
    A bird/ sparrow twitters/chirps/ chirrups.
  • líng yǎn kǒng què máo shàng de yuán juàn
    A circular marking on a peacock's feather.
  • hán jīn shǔ huà jīn shǔ guāng yún què 'ěr de guài jiào shēnglìng rén lián xiǎng dào dāo jiàn zhèn dòng shí de kēng qiāng shēng - ān luó · 'ěr
    a metallic compound; metallic luster; the strange metallic note of the meadow lark, suggesting the clash of vibrant blades- Ambrose Bierce.
  • dāng chū zhú jiàn dào gāo cháo shíguān zhòng men bǐngxī níng zhěng tīng què shēng
    As the play worked up to a climax, all the spectators held their breath and silence reigned through the hall.
  • fēi zhōu zhōu lèi què niǎo de qún niǎo biān zhì jīng zhì de cháo 'ér wén míng
    finch-like African and Asian colonial birds noted for their elaborately woven nests.
  • zhì niǎo dōng bàn qiú de zhì niǎo de zhǒng zhù yào shēng huó zài dài de niǎolèi què de míng niǎo zhēng wèiyòu yòng zhí bèi jīng de zhì jiàn zào de gōng gòng cháo xué de néng
    Any of various chiefly tropical Old World birds of the family Ploceidae, similar to the finches and characterized by the ability to build complex communal nests of intricately woven vegetation.
  • wéi kǒng què xiě de
    music composed for dancing the pavane.
  • sōng què zuǐ què zuǐ què rèn zhǒng chǎn 'ōu zhōu měi zhōu de què míng niǎoyòu hòu qiě chéng yuán zhuī xíng de huì
    Any of various finches of the family Fringillidae of Europe and America, having a thick, conical bill.
  • běi měi zhōu sōng lín zhōng de xiǎo jīn chì què
    small finch of North American coniferous forests.
  • sōng lín zhōng de xíng zuǐ què
    large grosbeak of coniferous forests of Old and New Worlds.
  • kǒng què zuò zài nán bàn qiú jiē jìn tiān yàn zuò yìn 'ān zuò de xīng zuò
    A constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Apus and Indus.
  • tiān yànxīngzuò nán bàn qiú lín jìn cāng yíng zuò kǒng què zuò de xīng zuò
    A constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Musca and Pavo.
  • yìn 'ān zuò wèi nán tiān qiú juān zuò kǒng què zuò jìn de xīng zuò
    A constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Tucana and Pavo.
  • zhù yào shì zài huáng hūn huò jiān huó dòng de fēi què xíng niǎobān de huī máo yǎn kūn chóng wéi shí
    mainly crepuscular or nocturnal nonpasserine birds with mottled grayish-brown plumage and large eyes; feed on insects.
  • měi guó dōng zhōng yòu guān máo de shān què
    crested titmouse of eastern and midwestern United States.
  • chǎn měi guó nán de yòu guān de què niǎocháng yòu huī hóng de máo
    crested gray-and-red bird of southwest United States and Mexico.
  • tóu yòu guānhòu huì de běi měi zhōu què niǎoxióng niǎo de máo liàng hóng
    crested thick-billed North American finch having bright red plumage in the male.
  • xióng xìng kǒng quèyòu tóu guān de shàn xíng wěi wěi shàng yòu cǎi hóng bān de yǎn zhuàng huā bān
    male peafowl; having a crested head and very large fanlike tail marked with iridescent eyes or spots.
  • fēi què xíng zhōng tóuduǎn wěi bìng jiān zuǐ de niǎotōng cháng yán xiān yàn bìng yòu guānzhù yào wéi shí
    nonpasserine large-headed bird with a short tail and long sharp bill; usually crested and bright-colored; feed mostly on fish.
  • zhù hóng què zhǒng běi měi míng niǎozhù hóng què zhù hóng què shǔ), tóu yòu guānhuì duǎn 'ér hòuxióng niǎo de máo liàng hóng
    A North American finch(Cardinalis cardinalis) having a crested head, a short, thick bill, and bright red plumage in the male.
  • xióng kǒng què xióng xìng kǒng què yòu tóu guānmíng de lán huò máocháng cháng de zhuāng shì xìng hòu dài yòu yǎn zhuàng de cǎi hóng bān de huā bān zhǎn chéng shàn xíng
    A male peafowl, distinguished by its crested head, brilliant blue or green plumage, and long modified back feathers that are marked with iridescent eyelike spots and that can be spread in a fanlike form.
  • ōu zhōu de xiǎo què niǎoshēn hóng liǎnhēi huáng chì bǎng
    small European finch having a crimson face and yellow-and-black wings.
  • tóu guān wéi hēi bái xiāngjiàn de tiáo wén de què niǎo
    finch with black-and-white striped crown.
  • què zhuó shí zhe miàn bāo xiè .
    Sparrows picked at the crumbs.
  • yún què yòng shēng yíng jiē míng
    The lark salutes the dawn.
  • zhè zhǐ zūn guì 'ér gāo de kǒng què zhāng zuǐ shíjiào chū lái de jìng xiàng shì zhǒng shā zhū shēng
    The dignified and elegant peacock, when it opens its mouth, screams like a stuck pig.