zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • ài zhōu shǒu zuì chéng shì
    the capital and largest city of Idaho.
  • luó měi guó 'ài zhōu dōng nán chéng shìwèi 'ài 'ěr nán piān náncóng 1882 nián jiù zhí shì tiě shū niǔtóng shí shì 'ài zhōu xuéjiàn 1901 niánde suǒ zài rén kǒu 46, 080
    A city of southeast Idaho south-southwest of Idaho Falls. It has been a railroad junction since1882 and is the seat of Idaho State University(founded1901). Population,46, 080.
  • bān nuò rén zhù měi guó 'ài zhōu dōng nán huái 'é míng zhōu de měi zhōu rén zhù
    A Native American people inhabiting southeast Idaho and western Wyoming.
  • lái 'ài zhōu de xiǎo zhèn qīn jīng yíng nóng chǎng
    He was from a small town in Idaho and farmed with his father.
  • měi guó 'ài zhōu běi chéng shìwèi dùn de běi huá shèng dùn jiē jiè shì 'ài xué suǒ zài jiàn 1889 nián)。 rén kǒu 18, 519
    A city of northwest Idaho on the Washington border north of Lewiston. It is the seat of the University of Idaho(chartered1889). Population,18, 519.
  • men cóng 'ài zhōu qiān dào nèi jiā zhōuzhè lán qiú duì yuán cóng duì qiān
    We moved from Idaho to Nebraska; The basketball player moved from one team to another.
  • lái nán fāng de chéng zhèn de rén kǒu zhěng 'ài zhōu de zǒng rén kǒu duō
    I was from a Southern town, which had a greater population than the entire state of Idaho.
  • zhǐ bān bāo kuò huá shèng dùné gāng zhōu 'ài zhōu yòu shí bāo kuò méng zhōu huái 'é míng zhōu zài nèi de měi guó
    of a region of the United States generally including Washington; Oregon; Idaho; and sometimes Montana; Wyoming.
  • bīng yàn hòu miànbīng xuě xiāo róng xíng chéng liǎo shēn shēn de húpōguàn mǎn liǎo 'ài zhōu méng zhōu de ruò shān
    A deep lake of melt water formed behind the frigid dam, fifing several valleys in Idaho and western Montana.
  • guō bǐng zhuàng de chū dài cóng jiào guǎng kuò de chū de xiá zhǎi de tiáo dài 'ā jiā zhōuài zhōué zhōu zhōu wéi 'ěr
    A narrow strip of territory projecting from a larger, broader area, as in Alaska, Idaho, Oklahoma, Texas, and West Virginia.
  • céng jīng shēng huó zài lún zài huá shèng dùn de zhī liú yán 'àn de 'é gāng běi 'ài zhōu de běi měi yìn 'ān rén
    a member of a North American Indian people who lived in Oregon along the Columbia river and its tributaries in Washington and N Idaho.
  • dùn měi guó 'ài zhōu běi de chéng shìwèi huá shèng dùn zhōu de chéng shì kǎn de dōng nán piān nán bìng lín jiēgāi shì shì cái shēng chù de shāng gōng zhōng xīnshì 'ài zhǔn zhōu de zhōu suǒ zài ( 1863 nián zhì 1864 nián)。 rén kǒu 28, 082
    A city of northwest Idaho on the border south-southeast of Spokane, Washington. A commercial and industrial center in a timber, grain, and livestock region, it was the first capital(1863-1864) of the Idaho Territory. Population,28, 082.
  • ài 'ěr měi guó 'ài zhōu dōng nán chéng shìwèi luò dōng běi piān běi fāng xiàngzhè yuán shì kuàng gōng men shè shuǐ guò nèi de fāngrén kǒu 43, 929
    A city of southeast Idaho north-northeast of Pocatello. The site was originally a miner's fording point over the Snake River. Population,43, 929.
  •   ér shílín de 'ér zài qiū jiāng chéng wéi yáng bǎi hàn xué de xīn shēngèr 'ér jiāng shàng yáng bǎi hàn xué zài 'ài zhōu de fēn xiào
    As it happened, Linda's eldest daughter would also be a sophomore at BYU that fall, and her next eldest daughter would be at the branch campus in Idaho.
  • zài bīng chuān jié shù shí kuài de shān mài bīng chuáng huǎn huǎn shèn rén liǎo wèi jīn tiān 'ài zhōu sāng zhèn jìn liǎng shān jiān de xiá zhōng
    At the end of the ice age, a lobe of the vast Cordilleran Ice Sheet oozed into the gap between two mountains near the present-day town of Sandpoint, Idaho.
  • 1994 nián 4 yuèzhōng měi shuāng fāng jiù měi huá shèng dùn zhōu yīng táoài zhōu 'é gāng zhōu yòu guān pǐn zhǒng píng guǒ jìn zhōng guó shì chǎng de wèi shēng jiǎn tiáo kuǎn chéng liǎo xié
    In April 1994, China and the United States reached an agreement on hygiene quarantine provisions on cherry imports from the Washington State and imports of relevant species of apples grown in Idaho and Oregon.
  • 4 yuè hòu xíng wán zàng zài qīn xiōng tóng luò shí liǎo zuì hòu shì zhī hòu fǎn huí 'ài zhōu zhī dào zhàng huì dào chǎng lái jiē
    Four months later, after the funeral and final matters were taken care of with my father and brother, I returned to Idaho where I knew my husband would be at the airport to meet me.
  • shuāng chéng měi guó 'ài zhōu zhōng nán de biān de chéng shìwèi shé shuāng shēng jìnnán biān de shì shuǐ diàn néng de lái yuángāi chéng shì shì jiā gōng shāng zhōng xīnrén kǒu 27, 591
    A city of south-central Idaho west of Pocatello near the Twin Falls of the Snake River. The southern falls are a source of hydroelectric power. The city is a processing and trade center. Population,27, 591.
  • nài 'ěr měi guó nuò zhōu dōng běi de cūn luòshì zhī jiā yán 'àn zhī jiā shì de gōng jiāo rén kǒu 28, 284
    A village of northeast Illinois, an industrial suburb of Chicago on the Chicago River. Population, 28,284.
  • zhī jiā měi guó nuò zhōu zuì de chéng shìwèi gāi zhōu de dōng běi xiē gēn shàngshì zhōng zhòng yào de gǎng kǒu chéng shì shāng jīng gōng wén huà zhōng xīnzhè zuò chéng shì zài 1871 nián céng bèi yīcháng huǒ zāi jīhū cuī huǐrén kǒu 2, 783, 726
    The largest city of Illinois, in the northeast part of the state on Lake Michigan. It is a major port and the commercial, financial, industrial, and cultural center of the Middle West. The city was nearly destroyed by a disastrous fire in1871. Population, 2,783,726.
  • měi guó nuò zhōu zuì de chéng shìwèi xiē gēn shàng
    largest city in Illinois; located on Lake Michigan.
  • péi jīn chéng měi guó nuò zhōu zhōng chéng shìshì bīn lín nuò de 'ào shì de chéng jiāo gōng rén kǒu 32, 254
    A city of central Illinois, an industrial suburb of Peoria on the Illinois River. Population,32, 254.
  • měi guó míng dùn dōng běi piān běi nuò zhōu zhōng xīn de xiǎo zhènshì nuò zhōu xuéjiàn 1857 niánsuǒ zài rén kǒu 40, 023
    A town of central Illinois north-northeast of Bloomington. It is the seat of Illinois State University(founded1857). Population,40, 023.
  • běn dài 'ěr měi guó nuò zhōu nán chéng shìwèi dōng shèng zhōu dōng nán gāi shì wéi nán nuò zhōu xuéjiàn 1869 niánde fēn xiào suǒ zài rén kǒu 27, 033
    A city of southern Illinois southeast of East St. Louis. It is the seat of a branch of Southern Illinois University(established1869). Population,27, 033.
  • sài luó měi guó nuò zhōu dōng běi chéng shìzhī jiā jiāo de gōng zhù rén kǒu 67, 436
    A town of northeast Illinois, an industrial and residential suburb of Chicago. Population,67, 436.
  • léi měi guó nuò zhōu dōng běi de zuò chéng zhènwèi zhī jiā zhù yào wéi zhù zhái rén kǒu 15, 177
    A village of northeast Illinois west of Chicago. It is mainly residential. Population,15, 177.
  • měi guó zhōng zhōubāo kuò 'ài huá zhōu nuò zhōuyìn 'ān zhōuzhù yào chǎn shí de jiā qín
    midwestern United States (Iowa Illinois Indiana); excellent for raising corn and corn-fed livestock.
  • lín měi guó nuò zhōu běi chéng shìwèi luó nán shì gōng zhōng xīnrén kǒu 15, 132
    A city of northwest Illinois southwest of Rockford. It is an industrial center. Population,15, 132.
  • máng měi guó yìn 'ān zhōu běi de xiāng zhèn nuò zhōu biān jiè de jiā shì jiāo rén kǒu 19, 949
    A town of northwest Indiana, a suburb of Gary on the Illinois border. Population,19, 949.
  • lán xīn nuò zhōu dōng běi de chéng zhènwèi zhī jiā jiāo kào jìn yìn 'ān biān jièrén kǒu 29, 039
    A village of northeast Illinois, a suburb of Chicago near the Indiana border. Population,29, 039.
  • dāng shí lín kěn hái zài nuò zhōu ( xiāng dāng zhōng guó de běi ), zuò liǎo yòu guān míng de yǎn jiǎng
    When Lincoln was from a state Illinois,which was perhaps alike western part of Hebei.
  • liǔ méi wèi nuò zhōu dōng běi yìn 'ān zhōu běi de zhòng yào de gōng kào jìn xiē gēn bìng zhī jiā lín
    A major industrial region of northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana on Lake Michigan adjacent to Chicago.