居zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
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Recorded the oldest townspeople on tape; recorded the violin concerto.- zhè gè shù zì bìng bù bāo kuò zhèng fǔ yǐ yōu huì tiáo kuǎn pī dì xīng jiàn zū zhù wū qún jí jū wū wū yuàn de tǔ dì jià zhí。
This figure excludes the value of land provided by the government for rental estates and Home Ownership Courts on concessionary terms.- fēi fǎ tóng jū fēi fǎ tóng jū de zhuàng tài
The state of being a concubine.- dàn wǒ kě wàng qīn yǎn kàn dào dì qiú hé nà lǐ chén liè de dì qiú shàng jū mín de nóng suō lì shǐ。
But I have longed to see with my eyes the condensed history of the earth and its inhabitants displayed there.- tā nà zhǒng jū gāo lín xià de 'ēn cì tài dù shí zài shǐ wǒ hěn shēng qì。
His condescending attitude really gets my back up.- " shǐ mì sī fū rén zǒng shì zì yǐ wéi gāo rén yī děng, suǒ yǐ lín jū men duì tā jìng 'ér yuǎn zhī。"
"Mrs Smith is always condescending, so her neighbours keep her at arm's length."- nǐ jué bù néng jū gāo lín xià dì duì dài nǐ de gù yuán。
You should never make the mistake of condescending to your employees.- zuì hǎo de dǎo tǐ shì yín, tóng jū dì 'èr。
The best conductor is silver. Copper comes next.- bō wǎ tǎn lián méng 16 shì jì jí 17 shì jì měi guó fú jí ní yà zhōu dōng bù de měi zhōu yìn dì 'ān rén bù luò lián méng, qí hòu dài rú jīn réng jū zhù zài tóng yī dì qū
A confederacy of Native American peoples of eastern Virginia in the16th and17th centuries, with present-day descendants in the same area.- wēi qí tuō měi guó tǔ zhù rén de yī gè bù luò, xiān shì jū zhù zài kān sà sī zhōu zhōng nán bù, hòu xiàng nán yí zhì 'é kè lā hé mǎ hé dé kè sà sī, xiàn zài nán 'é kè lā hé mǎ xī réng yòu yī bù fēn jū mín
A Native American confederacy formerly inhabiting south-central Kansas and later moving southward into Oklahoma and Texas, with a present-day population in southwest Oklahoma.- yī lì nuò yī lián méng měi guó tǔ zhù rén de yī gè bù luò lián méng, yuán běn jū zhù zài wēi sī kāng xīng zhōu nán bù, yī lì nuò sī zhōu běi bù hé yī 'ā huá zhōu hé mì sū lǐ zhōu dōng bù de yī xiē dì qū, jīn tiān qí hòu dài dà duō shù jū zhù zài 'é kè lā hé mǎ zhōu
A confederacy of Native American peoples formerly inhabiting southern Wisconsin, northern Illinois, and parts of eastern Iowa and Missouri, with present-day descendants mostly in Oklahoma.- yì luò kuí zú yǐ qián jū zhù zài yī lì hú běi 'àn de yì luò kuí yǔ xì de měi guó tǔ zhù mín zú lián méng。 zhè gè zhōng lì guó zài 17 shì jì zhōng yè bèi yì luò kuí rén huǐ diào
A confederacy of Iroquoian-speaking Native American peoples formerly inhabiting the northern shore of Lake Erie. The Neutral were destroyed by the Iroquois in the mid-17th century.- ào nài dá zú cóng qián jū zhù zài 'ào nài dá hú nán bù niǔ yuē zhōng xīn dì dài de yī gè měi guó tǔ zhù mín zú, xiàn zài yòu yī bù fēn jū zhù zài wēi sī kāng xīng、 niǔ yuē、 ān dà lüè。 cǐ mín zú shì yī luò kuí lián méng de yuán shǐ chéng yuán zhī yī
A Native American people formerly inhabiting central New York south of Oneida Lake, with present-day populations in Wisconsin, New York, and Ontario. The Oneida are one of the original members of the Iroquois confederacy.- pèi nuò bù sī kē tè rén jū zhù zài měi guó miǎn yīn zhōu de pèi nuò bù sī kē tè wān hé pèi nuò bù sī kē tè hé hé gǔ yī dài de běi měi yìn dì 'ān rén, 18 shì jì zhōng yè jiā rù 'ā bèi nà jī lián méng, shì miǎn yīn zhōu lì fǎ wěi zhōng yī gè wú tóu piào biǎo jué quán de dài biǎo
A Native American people inhabiting Penobscot Bay and the Penobscot River valley in Maine. The Penobscot, who joined the Abenaki confederacy in the mid-18th century, are represented in the Maine legislature by a nonvoting delegate.- ào nóng dá jiā zú yǐ qián jū zhù zài niǔ yuē zhōng xī bù、 fēn jiā hú dōng bù de yī gè měi guó tǔ zhù mín zú, xiàn zài réng jū zhù zài zhè lǐ hé 'ān dà lüè de dōng nán bù。 cǐ mín zú shì yì luò kuí lián méng de yuán shǐ chéng yuán zhī yī
A Native American people formerly inhabiting the eastern Finger Lakes region of west-central New York, with present-day populations in this same area and in southeast Ontario. The Onondaga are one of the original members of the Iroquois confederacy.- tǎ sī kǎ luò lā yī zhī měi zhōu yìn dì 'ān rén, céng jū zhù yú běi kǎ luó lái nà zhōu, jīn tiān jū zhù zài niǔ yuē zhōu xī bù hé jiā ná dà de 'ān dà lüè shěng de dōng nán bù。 tǎ sī kǎ luò lā rén zài 18 shì jì xiàng běi shì yí, yú 1722 nián jiā rù liǎo yì luò kuí lián méng bìng jiē shòu liǎo yì luò kuí wén huà de xǔ duō fāng miàn
A Native American people formerly inhabiting parts of North Carolina, with present-day populations in western New York and southeast Ontario, Canada. The Tuscarora migrated northward in the18th century, joining the Iroquois confederacy in1722 and adopting aspects of the Iroquois culture.- mò huò kè mín zú měi guó tǔ zhù mín zú, zǎo xiān jū zhù zài niǔ yuē dōng běi yán mò huò kè hé hé hā dé xùn shān gǔ běi bù, shèng láo lún sī hé yǐ běi。 jīn tiān de rén kǒu zhù yào zài 'ān dà lüè hú yǐ nán hé niǔ yuē zhōu zuì běi bù。 mò huò kè zú shì yì luò kuí lián méng zuì dōng bù de chéng yuán
A Native American people formerly inhabiting northeast New York along the Mohawk and upper Hudson valleys north to the St. Lawrence River, with present-day populations chiefly in southern Ontario and extreme northern New York. The Mohawk were the easternmost member of the Iroquois confederacy.- bō ní zú rén měi guó tǔ zhù rén, yǐ qián zhù zài pǔ lā tè hé gǔ, zài nèi bù lā sī jiā zhōu zhōng nán bù hé kān sà sī zhōu běi bù, jīn jū zhù yú 'é kè lā hé mǎ zhōu zhōng běi bù。 bō ní rén bǎ jū zhù gù dìng de cūn luò lǐ de sì gè xiāng duì dú lì de bù luò còu chéng yī lián méng
A Native American people formerly inhabiting the Platte River valley in south-central Nebraska and northern Kansas, with a present-day population in north-central Oklahoma. The Pawnee comprised a confederation of four relatively independent tribes living in permanent villages.- gōng yuán 938 nián, hòu jìn gāo zǔ qiǎn zhāng kuāng yè、 gāo jū huì chū shǐ yú tián, fēng lǐ shèng tiān wéi “ dà bǎo yú tián guó wáng ”。
In 938, Emperor Gaozu of the Later Jin Dynasty sent Zhang Kuangye and Gao Juhui to Yutian as envoys to confer on Li Shengtian, Yutian ’ s ruler, the title of “ King of the Great Treasure Yutian State.”- nà gè zì xìn de yòu jiā huǒ zǒng shì lí qún suǒ jū 。
That confident fellow always keeps himself to himself.- ( yīn bìng děng) bù néng lí jiā de, kùn jū jiā zhōng de
Confined to one's home, as by illness.- jīng tiáojiě jiě jué tōng guò jū jiān tiáotíng de xíng dòng yǐ dá dào( lì rú, wèn tí de jiě jué)
To bring about(a settlement, for example) by working with all the conflicting parties.- kǒng zǐ de hòu yì sàn jū zài zhōng guó xǔ duō dì fāng。
The sons of Confucius are scattered in many parts of China.- gāng guǒ gòng hé guó de tǔ zhù huò jū mín。
a native or inhabitant of the Republic of Congo.- gāng guǒ rén yán zhe gāng guǒ hé xià yóu jū zhù de yī zhī fēi zhōu zhōng xī bù mín zú de chéng yuán
A member of a people living in west-central Africa along the lower Congo River.- zài diào chá bào gào zhōng, gāng guǒ gòng hé guó shǒu dū bù lā chái wéi 'ěr jì xù chéng wéi " shì jiè shàng zuì bù shì hé jū zhù de chéng shì "。
Retaining the unwelcome distinction of the world's worst city in which to live was Brazzaville, Congo.- dōng hā tè fú dé měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu yī chéng zhèn, wèi yú kāng niè dí gé hé yán 'àn, yǔ hā tè fú dé gé 'àn xiāng wàng, 1640 nián kāi shǐ yòu rén dìng jū 。 rén kǒu 50, 452
A town of north-central Connecticut on the Connecticut River opposite Hartford. It was settled c.1640. Population,50, 452.- màn chè sī tè zhèn měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu zhōng běi bù de yī zuò chéng zhèn, wèi yú hā tè fú dé dōng miàn。 1672 nián shǐ yòu rén dìng jū , rén kǒu 49, 761
A town of north-central Connecticut east of Hartford. It was settled in1672. Population,49, 761.- wò tè fú dé zhèn měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu dōng nán yī zhèn, kào cháng dǎo wān。 1653 nián yòu rén dìng jū , shì zhù zhái qū。 rén kǒu 17, 930
A town of southeast Connecticut on Long Island Sound. Settled c.1653, it is a residential community. Population,17, 930.- wēn suō měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu běi bù yī zhèn, zài hā tè fú dé yǐ běi。 cóng 1635 nián kāi shǐ yòu rén zài cǐ dìng jū , shì zhè zhōu zuì gǔ lǎo de chéng zhèn。 rén kǒu 27, 817
A town of northern Connecticut north of Hartford. Settled c.1635, it is the oldest town in the state. Population,27, 817.- gé lín wēi zhì měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu xī nán bù cháng dǎo wān biān de chéng shì, kào jìn niǔ yuē zhōu biān jiè。 shǐ jiàn yú 1640 nián, xiàn zhù yào wéi jū mín qū。 rén kǒu 58, 441
A town of southwest Connecticut on Long Island Sound near the New York border. Settled in1640, it is mainly residential. Population,58, 441.- shè 'ěr dùn měi guó kāng niè dí gé zhōu xī nán bù yī chéng shì, wèi yú hú sà tuō ní kè hé pàn, bù lǐ qí gǎng dōng běi piān běi fāng。 1697 nián kāi shǐ yòu rén jū zhù, shì yī gè zhì zào zhōng xīn。 rén kǒu 35, 418
A city of southwest Connecticut on the Housatonic River north-northeast of Bridgeport. Settled in1697, it is a manufacturing center. Population,35, 418.
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