zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • luó lín xiāng shìde qián rèn zhǒng luó lún de luó lín xiāng shìde qián jiù shí yòng ōu zhōu
    Any of several gold coins similar to the Florentine florin, formerly used in Europe.
  • ōu dié líng píngshé
    flatfishes: halibut; sole; flounder; plaice; turbot; tonguefishes.
  • yuán chǎn ōu zhōu de běi měi shēng bái huā cǎo
    European white-flowered weed naturalized in North America.
  • duō nián shēng huáng huā tōng lián càiběi měi zhōu ōu zhōu
    common yellow-flowered perennial bedstraw; North America and Europe and Asia.
  • ōu cǎo běn zhí huā bái yīn zuò liào qiě yòu kòng zhì rǎng qīn shí zuò yòng 'ér guǎng fàn zhòngzhí
    white-flowered Eurasian herb widely cultivated for forage and erosion control.
  • ōu zhōu de zhǒng wān dòu huā chéng jīng gān xiǎoyòng zuò zhàng
    European purple-flowered with slender stems; occurs as a weed in hedges.
  • chǎn xīn yīng lán ōu zhōu zhǎo deduō de zhǒng guàn huā huáng
    prickly yellow-flowered shrub of the moors of New England and Europe.
  • yán běi měi dōng shā hǎi 'àn shēngzhǎng de kāi huáng huā de dàn huī lán ōu cǎo běn zhí
    yellow-flowered Eurasian glaucous herb naturalized in along sandy shores in eastern North America.
  • kāi bái huā de téng màn zhí yòu hěn de gēnjié xiǎo hēi de guǒ shí ōu zhōu zhì lǎng
    white-flowered vine having thick roots and bearing small black berries; Europe to Iran.
  • shān jiè shǔ de rèn zhǒng zhí kāi huáng huā de ōu shuǐ qíndōng tiān guǎng fàn yòng lái zuò shā
    any plant of the genus Barbarea: yellow-flowered Eurasian cresses; widely cultivated for winter salad.
  • ōu zhōu běi fēi de zhǒng tōng huáng huā yuān wěibèi yǐn zhǒng měi guó
    common yellow-flowered iris of Europe and North Africa, naturalized in United States and often cultivated.
  • tiáo ōu zhōu liúliú běi yáng
    a European river; flows into the North Atlantic.
  • tiáo ōu zhōu liúliú běi hǎi
    a European river; flows into the North Sea.
  • chē kōng yùn dào 'ōu zhōu
    He's flying his car to Europe.
  • ōu zhōu sēn lín dài cháng jiàn de yíng niǎo máo huī
    common European woodland flycatcher with grayish-brown plumage.
  • ōu zhōu shì chǎng jià jiān tǐngjiàn guì gōng chū jià zài fob10。 75 měi yuán
    European stiffen market suggest your bid indication usd 10.75 fob
  • cóng kāi shǐzhè xiē ōu zhōu xué xiào jiù qiáng diào guó huà de zōng guǎn
    From the outset these European schools focused on international general management.
  • yòu fěn huā de ōu zhōu duō nián shēng zhí yòu shí zuò wéi liào huò féi zuò zhòngzhí
    European perennial with mottled purple-pink flowers; sometimes cultivated for fodder or as green manure.
  • zhǒng deshí yòng de zhǒng guāng huábiǎn píngzài ōu zhōu nán de fēn shì zhǒng zhù yào shí
    Old World upright plant grown especially for its large flat edible seeds but also as fodder.
  • yún táiyóu cài shǔ shí huā de zhǒng ōu zhōu zhí ,( yún tái shǔ ōu zhōu yóu cài), zuò wéi liào jìn xíng zhòngzhí liàn chū jià zhí zhēn guì de yóu
    A European plant(Brassica napus) of the mustard family, cultivated as fodder and for its seed that yields a valuable oil.
  • ōu zhōu běi měi nián shēng cǎo yòng zuò shí huò liào
    annual grass of Europe and North Africa; grains used as food and fodder (referred to primarily in the plural: `oats').
  • zài ōu bèi guǎng fàn zhòngzhí de nián shēng zhí biǎn píng de shǐ yòng duō de jīng yòng zuò liào
    widely cultivated Eurasian annual herb grown for its edible flattened seeds that are cooked like peas and also ground into meal and for its leafy stalks that are used as fodder.
  • lùn zài lùn zài yīng lùn zài ōu zhōu shì jiè fāngrén mín guǒ yuàn chōng dāng guó zhù de pào huī men jiù dìng huì lái yòng zhǒng fāng shì fǎn duì guó zhù zhàn zhēng
    Whether in Germany or in Italy, Britain or France, or anywhere else in Europe or the world at large, if the people do not want to be used as imperialist cannon-fodder, they will have to rise up and oppose the imperialist war in every possible way.
  • ōu zhōu zhǒng sāng shù guǒ shí wéi hēi
    European mulberry having dark foliage and fruit.
  • ōu zhōu duō nián shēng cǎoyòu róu ruǎn bèi róng máo de
    European perennial grass with soft velvety foliage.
  • ōu zhōu běi fēi duō nián shēng zhí tuō shuǐ hòu huì biàn hēi
    perennial of Europe and North Africa; foliage turns black in drying.
  • zài 1945 niányòu shuí néng jiàn dào zài guò liǎng dài rén ōu jiāng shì wéi piàn shēng píng xīn xīn xiàng róngér néng yán guī hǎo
    Who could have foreseen in 1945 that two generations later Western Europe would be united, peaceful and prosperous, that old enemies would be reconciled?
  • gāo guāng huá de cǎo běn shǔchǎn ōu zhōu xiǎo cǎo cóng shēng de shān shàngzài yòu xiē fēn lèi zhōng bāo kuò cháng guī diǎn hóng shǔ de duō zhǒng zhí
    genus of tall smooth herbs of forested mountains of Europe and Asia minor; in some classifications includes many plants usually placed in genus Emilia.
  • chǎn ōu de xíng xiǎo 'ér xiān qiǎo de jiǎo xiǎo 'ér fēn chā
    small graceful deer of Eurasian woodlands having small forked antlers.
  • lín zhǒng dōng bàn qiú yàn xíng niǎo shǔ ōu zhōu shuǐ niǎoyòu hēi máocháng 'ér jiān de chì bǎngfēn chā de wěi jiàn de huì
    Any of several Old World shore birds of the genus Glareola, having brown and black plumage, long pointed wings, a forked tail, and a tapered bill.
  • yóu shì ōu zhōu cóng qián de zhēng
    characteristic of former times especially in Europe.
  • céng zài ōu zhōu tōng yòng guò de jīn
    formerly a gold coin of various European countries.