zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • gāo jiǎo yòu ròu fēng de nán fēi niú ròu yòng huò duǒ yòng
    tall large-horned humped south African cattle for meat or draft.
  • xiǎo gōng niú yòng jiǎo lǎo niú cóng niú qún zhōng dǐng liǎo chū
    The young bull horned the old cow out of the herd.
  • tiān niú de tiān niú de huò shǔ tiān niú de zhōng bāo kuò cháng jiǎo niú jiá chóng
    Of or belonging to the family Cerambycidae, which includes the long-horned beetles.
  • shuō wán zhè xiē huà cháng liǎo jiǎo de niú huí dào yǒng niàn yào hài hǎi de tāo
    So spake she, and the horned bull made answer to her again: Take courage, maiden, and dread not the swell of the deep.
  • jiǎo duǎn máo de ròu yòng yòng niú
    hornless short-haired breed of beef and dairy cattle.
  • zài bèi shàng zhào guǎn niú qún shēng chù bìng wán chéng rèn gōng zuò de yōng láo gōng
    a hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback.
  • niú zǎi yóu zhǐ měi guó shòu lái zhào liào niú qún bìng shàng wán chéng fēn gōng zuò de nán
    A hired man, especially in the western United States, who tends cattle and performs many of his duties on horseback.
  • niú zǎi yóu zhǐ měi guó shòu lái zhào liào niú qún bìng shàng wán chéng fēn gōng zuò de
    A hired woman, especially in the western United States, who tends cattle and performs many of her duties on horseback.
  • yòu fěng wèi de shìshèn zhì dāng zhèng zhèng qiáng liè qiǎn měi guó de zhèng shíměi guó niú zǎi xiàng dài què shì shì chǎng de tān wèi shàng zuì qiǎng shǒu de shāng pǐnyīn wéi chù de qián hòu zhì bèi shì wéi dài biǎo liǎo rén lèi de fǎn cháng
    Ironically, even as the government was fulminating against American policy, American jeans and videocassettes were the hottest items in the stalls of the market, where the incongruity can be seen as an example of human inconsistency.
  • shān méi guǒ rèn zhǒng jīn niú shǔ de cháng guàn zhōng líng fān yīng táoyuán chǎn zhōu dōng yīn jié yòu hóng jiāng guǒ zhuàng guǒ shí bìng qiě chí hěn cháng shí jiān diào luò 'ér bèi zuò wéi shì nèi pén zāi zhí zāi péi
    Any of certain eastern Asian evergreen shrubs of the genus Ardisia, such as spiceberry, cultivated as a houseplant for its clusters of long-lasting, red, berrylike fruits.
  • xiāng tián niú nǎi xiǎo mài xiǎo mài niú nǎi tóng zhǔ bìng qiě jiā táng huò xiāng liào tiáowèi
    Hulled wheat boiled in milk and flavored with sugar and spices.
  • zhǒng yìn niú bié měi zhōu xíng de kàng kàng biǎn shī de lüè dài huī de yòu ròu fēng niúzài hǎi wān tōng guò yìn niú jiāo péi xiàn zhù yào yòng zhǒng jiāo pèi
    any of several breeds of Indian cattle especially a large American heat- and tick-resistant grayish humped breed evolved in the Gulf States by interbreeding Indian cattle and now used chiefly for crossbreeding.
  • rán hòu hǎn yòu páo dào niú xuǎn liǎo tóu hǎo niú jiāo gěi rénràng hěn kuài niú zǎi liǎo shāo hǎo
    Then Abraham ran to the cattle, chose a fine tender calf and gave it to a servant, who hurriedly prepared it.
  • zhōng guó yǎng niú shǐ
    history of cattle husbandry in China
  • jié niú cǎo bòhé yóu zuò xiāng liào zhì chéng de fēn fāng de huò huáng kǒu jiǔyóu guó nuò 'ěr de sēng zhì zào de jiǔ
    aromatic green or yellow liqueur flavored with orange peel and hyssop and peppermint; made at monastery near Grenoble France.
  • xiǎo tuō yǎng táng suān bìng lèi zài 'èr shí miàn dàn bái wàiqiào zhōng hán yòu tuō yǎng táng suān de xiǎo bìng zhōng de rèn zhǒngzài duō chuí dòng yóu shì gǒu niú děng dòng zhōng yǐn bìng
    Any of a group of small viruses that contain DNA in an icosahedral protein shell and cause disease in many vertebrates, especially mammals such as dogs and cattle.
  • yòu 'èr shí miàn dàn bái zhì wàiqiào bāo hán dna néng yǐn gǒu niú bìng de bìng hái méi xiàn rén lèi de rén bìng yòu guān
    any of a group of viruses containing DNA in an icosahedral protein shell and causing disease in dogs and cattle; not known to be associated with any human disease.
  • kōng tánxiā chuī niú
    Idle or boastful talk.
  • kuāchuī niú jìn xíng liáo chuī léi de tán huà
    To engage in idle, boastful talk.
  • xióng huà pìn shēng huò zài fāng miàn yòu xìng quē xiàn de xiǎo niú xiǎo xióng niú wéi shuāng bāo tāi
    A sterile or otherwise sexually imperfect female calf born as the twin of a bull calf.
  • zuì zǎo zuì míng xiǎn de dài nǎi shì niú de ròu yùn dòngjiàn jiàn fēi shēng jiè de dòng yòng lái xié zhù rén xiǎng bàn fēngshuǐyùn dòng de fēn yùn dòng chuán sòng dào lún shàngér zài zhī qián lún shì kào ròu zhuàndòng de
    The first and most obvious substitute is the muscular action of cattle: by degrees the powers of inanimate nature are made to aid in this too, as by making the wind, or water, things already in motion, communicate a part of their motion to the wheels, which before that invention were made to revolve by muscular force.
  • dàn shìzài zuì chéng shàng chéng rèn láo dòng de liǎo de chéng jiùchéng rèn zuì chū lèi de tiān cái rén yǒng yuǎn shì zuì zhī juàn de gōng zuò zhě zhè shì shí de tóng shí lùn zěn yàng rán shí fēn míng xiǎn de shìjiǎ méi yòu xīn líng tóu nǎo yòu de tiān lùn duō me liàng de láo dòngyìng yòng duō me qiàdàng chuàng zào chū wèi suō shì niú dùnbèi duō fēn huò zhě kāi lǎng luó
    But while admitting to the fullest extent the wonderful achievements of labour, and recognising the fact that men of the most distinguished genius have invariably been found the most indefatigable workers, it must nevertheless be sufficiently obvious that, without the original endowment of heart and brain, no amount of labour, however well applied, could have produced a Shakespeare, a Newton, a Beethoven, or a Michelangelo.
  • guǒ chuán cháng chuán rén yuán yòu dūn shí jiā shàng niú nǎi men jiù xiàn jiān chí xià liǎo
    If captain and crew had had a ton of food with milk, they could have held out indefinitely.
  • zài yìn niú yóu bēn páo
    cows in India are running loose.
  • hái men réng jīng cháng bàn yǎn niú zǎi yìn 'ān rén lái zuò yóu
    The children play cowboy and Indian;
  • méi 20 yuándāng rán méi yòu,” fèn huí ,“ shì niú nǎi zuò wéi shèng dàn sòng gěi de shì ?”
    "You didn't take the $20?""Heck no," he replied indignantly."I gave her the milk as a Christmas present, didn't I?"
  • zhǐ yīng háicóng píng zhōng chī niú nǎi
    (of an infant) given milk from a bottle.
  • bèi chóng shǔ yuán chóng zhǒng bèi chóng shǔ de shēng bāo chóngnéng gǎn rǎn rén lèi mǒu xiē dòng de hóng bāo gǒu niú yáng děng
    A genus of parasitic sporozoans of the family Babesiidae that infect the red blood cells of human beings and of animals such as dogs, cattle, and sheep.
  • yòng niú ròu yòng de dàn shì xià děng de
    used of beef; usable but inferior.
  • yòu yǒng yòu móushēn jiēshí xiàng tóu niú héng héng zhèng shì men suǒ yào de néng lǐng dǎo zhè zhǒng jiān tàn xiǎn de rén
    He's got courage, ingenuity and a constitution like a horse-just the man you need to lead an arduous expedition of this sort.
  • zhè yòu dòng yuán zhōng yòu hóu lǎo xióngluò tuóxiàng niúě hǎi shī niúgǒumāo sōng shǔ shǔ yàng de de dòng zhǒng lèi zhī duō shì men xiǎng xiàng dào de : zhòu jiān zhēn méi yòu yàng dōng gèng hǎo
    In the eighth place, there is the zoo, with monkeys, tigers, bears, camels, elephants, rhinoceros, crocodiles, sea lions, cows, horses, dogs, cats, foxes, squirrels, woodchucks and more variety and ingenuity than we ever thought of, and there is nothing better than that.
  • shù shù níng jié chéng niú nǎi yàng de shù zhīyòng lái zuò kǒu xiāng táng de zhù yào yuán liào
    The coagulated milky juice of the sapodilla, used as the principal ingredient of chewing gum.