zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • méi yòu shù de cǎo yuán zhǐ 'é luó dōng jìn de cǎo yuán
    extensive plain without trees (associated with eastern Russia and Siberia).
  • lián dōng běi de bàn dǎowèi bái lìng hǎi 'è huò hǎi zhī jiān
    a peninsula in eastern Siberia; between Bering Sea and Sea of Okhotsk.
  • yòng kuā zhāng de dòng zuò tiào dōng fāng de
    a woman who performs a solo Oriental dance using exaggerated abdominal movements.
  • zhù zài běi měnggǔ dōng de rén lèi
    a member of the people inhabiting an area of northern Mongolia and eastern Siberia.
  • ōu zhōu zhōng běi dōng dào cháo xiān běn de zhǎo guàn
    bog shrub of northern and central Europe and eastern Siberia to Korea and Japan.
  • rén zhù zài dōng de de mín
    A member of a people inhabiting the region of the Lena River in eastern Siberia.
  • dōng běi zhù yào zài pén liú de 'ěr mín de rén
    a member of a Turkic people of NE Siberia (mainly in the Lena river basin).
  • zhù zài běi 'ěr shān mài dōng 'ěr yóu mín de zhī
    a member of the nomadic Ugrian people living in NW Siberia (east of the Ural mountains).
  • tōng 'ā 'ěr tài de zài dōng mǎn zhōu běi shǐ yòngbāo kuò tōng mǎn
    A subfamily of the Altaic language family spoken in eastern Siberia and northern Manchuria that includes Tungus and Manchu.
  • é guó dōng běi dài de zhōng xíng luò sōngyuán zhuī xíng shù guānróu ruǎn bìng qiě xiá zhǎi de liàng shù yuán lín shù
    medium-sized larch of northeastern Russia and Siberia having narrowly conic crown and soft narrow bright-green leaves; used in cultivation.
  • āi wén mín zhù zài lián de dōng de piàn zhōng guó nèimēng běi de mín
    A member of a people inhabiting a large area of eastern Siberia in the Soviet Union and northern Nei Monggol(Inner Mongolia) in China.
  • měnggǔ zhǒng zhōng sàn zài dōng shuō tōng de yóu mín men mǎn rén yòu lián
    a member of the Tungus speaking people of Mongolian race who are a nomadic people widely spread over E Siberia; related to the Manchu.
  • duì dōng guó jiā de tōng de jiào tōng cháng bāo kuò zhōng guóměnggǔ běncháo xiānhán guóyìn zhī dōng
    a popular expression for the countries of eastern Asia (usually including China and Mongolia and Taiwan and Japan and Korea and Indochina and eastern Siberia).
  • chì lián dōng nán chéng wèi 'ěr dōngshǐ jiàn 1653 niánrén kǒu 336, 000
    A city of southeast Siberian U.S.S.R. east of Irkutsk. It was founded in1653. Population,336, 000.
  • xīn lián zhōng nán chéng shìwèi 'ào shàngè dōng héng yuè de tiě shàng de zhòng yào jiāo tōng shū niǔzài niè pén zhǎn zhī hòu fán róng láirén kǒu 1, 393, 000
    A city of south-central Siberian U.S.S.R. on the Ob River east of Omsk. An important transportation hub on the Trans-Siberian Railroad, it prospered after the development of the Kuznetsk Basin. Population,1, 393, 000.
  • lián dōng chéng shìwèi pàn。 1632 nián bèi jiàn chéng wéi bǎo lěi shì gǎng kǒu jiā gōng zhōng xīnrén kǒu 180, 000
    A city of eastern Siberian U.S.S.R. on the Lena River. Founded as a fort in1632, it is a port and processing center. Population,180, 000.
  • bèi jiā 'ěr lián dōng nán de shì 'ōu shàng zuì de dàn shuǐ shì jiè shàng zuì shēn de zuì shēn chù 1, 742。 2 ( 5, 712 yīng chǐ
    A lake of southeast Siberian U.S.S.R. It is the largest freshwater lake in Eurasia and the world's deepest lake, with a maximum depth of1, 742.2 m(5, 712 ft).
  • qián lián dōng de tiáo liú yuán bèi jiā 'ěr jìnxiàng dōng běi běi liú jié hǎiliú chéng yuē 4, 296 gōng ( 2, 670 yīng )。 sān jiǎo zhōu kuān yuē 402 gōng ( 250 yīng
    A river of eastern Siberian U.S.S.R. rising near Lake Baikal and flowing about4, 296 km(2, 670 mi) northeast and north to the Laptev Sea. Its delta is some402 km(250 mi) wide.
  • tuō hǎishēn wǎi lián yuǎn dōng zuì dōng nán de chéng shìwèi běn hǎi hǎi wān cóng 1872 nián lái zhí wéi hǎi jūn , 20 shì zǎo zài guàn tiě kāi tōng hòu zhǎn gèng wéi xùn rén kǒu 600, 000
    A city of extreme southeast Far Eastern U.S.S.R. on an arm of the Sea of Japan. It has been a naval base since1872 and grew rapidly after the completion of the Trans-Siberian Railroad in the early1900's. Population,600, 000.
  • zhè xiē dōng tōng cháng shì shī zài bìng rén de huò tún dàn yòu shí huì zài xiōng
    The lost objects were usually lodged around the abdomen or hips but sometimes in the chest.
  • 1906 nián tài tài 6 suì shí de wèi xiōng jiě mèi qīn kāi jiā xiāng 'ěr dào màn dùn xià dōng men de qīn tuán shí zhǐ huì shuō 'é
    Mrs. Werner was 6 years old and spoke only Russian in 1906 when she, her four siblings and her mother left their hometown of Vladimir to join their father on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
  • běi měi zhōu dōng de xiōng yòu tiáo wén de xíng māo tóu yīng
    large owl of eastern North America having its breast and abdomen streaked with brown.
  • dǎo dōng běi gǎng kǒu chéng shìwèi hǎi xiá yán 'àn
    a port city in northeastern Sicily on the Strait of Messina.
  • 'ēn jiǎo dōng běi yán shēn zhōng hǎi de bàn dǎozài dǎo duì miàn
    A peninsula of northeast Tunisia extending into the Mediterranean Sea across from Sicily.
  • dǎo dōng nán chéng shìgōng yuán qián shì yóu lín zhí mín zhě chuàng jiàn
    a city in southeastern Sicily that was founded by Corinthians in the 8th century BC.
  • āi huǒ shān zuò wèi dǎo dōng hǎi 3, 325。 1 ( 10, 902 yīng chǐde huó huǒ shāngēn xiàn zhī de cái liào shǒu pēn gōng yuán qián 475 nián
    An active volcano,3, 325.1 m(10, 902 ft) high, of eastern Sicily. Its first known eruption occurred in475 b.c.
  • dōng nán chéng shìwèi shì nán piān nánwéi zhì zào shí pǐn jiā gōng zhōng xīnrén kǒu 53, 000
    A city of southeast Sicily, Italy, south-southwest of Messina. It is a manufacturing and food-processing center. Population,53, 000.
  • 'ěr chéng dōng nán zuò wèi 'ào 'ěr hǎi 'àn de chénggōng yuán qián 8 shì hòu wéi fán huá de mào zhōng xīncéng zài jiàn qián shào jūn shì
    An ancient city of southeast Greece on the western coast of Euboea. It was a prosperous trading center after the eighth century b.c., establishing outposts in Italy, Syria, Sicily, and mainland Greece.
  • dǎo dōng chéng shìbīn lín wānshì 'ài 'ào hǎi de hǎi wān chuàng jiàn gōng yuán qián 8 shì céng shì fán róng de shè hòu lái lún wéi luó zhí mín rén kǒu 378, 521
    A city of eastern Sicily, Italy on the Gulf of Catania, an inlet of the Ionian Sea. Founded in the eighth century b.c., Catania was a flourishing Greek community and later a Roman colony. Population,378, 521.
  • zhā dǎo dōng nán chéng shìwèi dōng nán piān nánài 'ào hǎi yán 'àngōng yuán qián 8 shì yóu lín zhí mín zhě chuàng jiàn, 5 shì guó dào diān fēngdàn 212 nián luò luó rén zhī shǒurén kǒu 117, 689
    A city of southeast Sicily, Italy, on the Ionian Sea south-southeast of Catania. Founded by colonists from Corinth in the eighth century b.c., it reached the height of its power in the fifth century but fell to the Romans in212. Population,117, 689.
  • abc gōng dǒng shì zhǎngshǐ wén sēn xiān shēng zhèng zài dōng jīngqǐng zài huáng hòu fàn diàn lián
    Rl Stevenson, director of ABC company, now in Tokyo. Contact him at Queen Hotel
  • abc gōng dǒng shì zhǎngshǐ wén sēn xiān shēng zhèng zài dōng jīngqǐng zài huáng hòu fàn diàn lián
    Rl stevenson director abc company now in toddy contact him at queen hotel.