松zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
| - ní kè sōng gào sù wǒ men “ měi guó kě háo bù fèi lì dì yǔ rén jìng zhēng de shí dài yǐ yī qù bù fù fǎn liǎo。 ”
Nixon told us that"the time is past for the United States to compete with one hand tied behind one's back." - zuì zhōng 43 suì de kěn ní dí yǐ wēi ruò duō shù, jī bài ní kè sōng , chéng wéi měi guó zuì nián qīng yě shì dì yī wèi luó mǎ tiān zhù jiào zǒng tǒng。
Kennedy,43, became the youngest person and the first Roman Catholic elected to the presidency with his narrow victory over Nixon.- ní kè sōng xiān shēng fā yán。
Mr. Nixon have the floor. - yóu yú rén men rèn wéi diàn shì biàn lùn duì 1960 nián de jìng xuǎn jiēguǒ qǐ liǎo zhì guān zhòng yào de zuò yòng -- xǔ duō fēn xī jiā rèn wéi tā dǎo zhì liǎo ní kè sōng de xī bài, zài yǐ hòu lián xù sān jiè zǒng tǒng jìng xuǎn zhōng, huò dé zǒng tǒng hòu xuǎn rén tí míng zhě dū shè yú biàn lùn de fēng xiǎn tài dà 'ér jiā yǐ duǒ bì。
Because television debates were deemed so crucial to the outcome of the 1960 election--dooming Richard Nixon to a narrow loss in the opinion of many analysts -- the presidential nominees in the subsequent three presidential elections shield away from debates,feeling the risks were too great.- èr lǜ sōng yī zhǒng fēi chí jiǔ xìng yòu jī lín shā chóng jì, c4h7o4cl2p, duì rén de dú xìng dī
A nonpersistent organophosphorous pesticide, C4H7O4Cl2P, of low toxicity to human beings.- chǎn yú běi měi zhōu běi duān de dà xíng dì sōng shǔ。
large ground squirrel of the North American far north.- jiā zhōu xī běi hǎi 'àn de yī zhǒng 'èr dào sān zhēn sōng 。
2- or 3-needled pinon mostly of northwestern California coast.- rén men duì yú sōng shù de xīn shǎng yě xǔ shì zuì xiǎn zhù de, ér qiě shì zuì yòu shī yì de。
The enjoyment of the pine tree is probably most notable and of the greatest poetic significance.- yù sài chǎng shàng qióng sī hé gé lín dū qīng sōng qǐ bù, kàn qǐ lái háo bù fèi jìn。
In the track meet, Jones and Greene cruised through their heats, not noticeably breaking a sweat.- yǔ cǐ xiāng fǎn, tā de qián rèn bǐ 'ěr · kè lín dùn yǐ 'áo yè、 zhào kāi mǎ lā sōng huì yì bìng bǎ yī tiān zhōng de měi yī fēn zhōng 'ān pái dé mǎn mǎn dāng dāng 'ér zhù chēng。
By contrast, his predecessor, Bill Clinton, was notorious for burning the midnight oil, holding marathon meetings and packing activity into every minute of his day.- chéng fēi jī bǐ qí tā jiāo tōng gōng jù yòu zhe jù dà de yōu yuè xìng, tā bù jǐn sù dù kuài dé duō, ér qiě qīng sōng dé duō, dàn bù lì de yī miàn shì kōng zhōng fēi xíng lìng rén gǎn dào fá wèi, tā bō duó liǎo lǚ xíng gěi rén de yī qiē xīn qí xīng qù。
Flying has enormous advantages over other means of transport; it is not only much faster but much less tiring. The other side of the coin is that it is boring and takes all the novelty out of travelling.- xiàng shù zì zhuàng de jié; tōng guò yī gè kǒng huò huá lún zǔ zhǐ shéng zǐ sōng xiè de xì zài yī kuài de shéng zǐ。
a knot having the shape of the numeral 8; tied in a rope that has been passed through a hole or pulley and that prevents the rope from coming loose.- rèn hé rèn wéi zài yòu 'ér yuán dāng lǎo shī hěn qīng sōng de rén yīnggāi qù zuò zuò zhè gōng zuò。
Anybody who thinks teaching in a nursery school is a soft job should try it.- fáng sōng luó mǔ cháng zhǐ níng jǐn zài lìng yī gè luó mǔ shàng de fáng zhǐ qí sōng dòng de xì luó mǔ
A usually thin nut screwed down on another nut to prevent it from loosening.- xuán zài zhù yào luó mǔ wài fáng zhǐ qí sōng dòng de fǔ zhù luó mǔ。
a supplementary nut that is screwed down on a primary nut to prevent it from loosening.- jiā zhōu yī zhǒng guǒ shí lèi sì yú ròu dòu kòu de cháng lǜ shù zhǒng, yòu qiáng liè de sōng zhī wèi dào。
California evergreen having a fruit resembling a nutmeg but with a strong turpentine flavor.- tōng guò( zài fù qīn zhī chí xià) tí gōng jiào yù、 xùn liàn、 yíng yǎng hé hū xī fàng sōng jì shù bāng zhù chǎn fù zì rán chū shēng de yī zhǒng fāng fǎ。
a method that prepares a mother for natural childbirth by providing education and exercises and nutrition and techniques of breathing and relaxation (with the assistance of the father).- sōng shǔ chǔ bèi sōng zǐ guò dōng。
Squirrels stored nuts for the winter. - sōng shǔ dōng tiān kào jiān guǒ dù rì。
Squirrels subsist on nuts during the winter. - sōng shǔ zhù cáng jiān guǒ, yǐ bèi guò dōng。
Squirrels lay away nuts for use in winter. - sōng shǔ wéi zhǔn bèi guò dōng 'ér cáng jiān guǒ。
Squirrels secrete a supply of nuts for winter. - bā sōng guǎn, dī yīn guǎn yī zhǒng dī diào de yòu shuāng huáng de mù guǎn yuèqì, yòu cháng de mù zhì guǎn shēn bìng yǔ tōng xiàng chuī kǒu de cè miàn guǎn shēn xiāng lián, zhè zhǒng yuèqì de yīn yù fàn wéi bǐ shuāng huáng guǎn míng xiǎn de dī liǎng gè bā yīn dù
A low-pitched woodwind instrument with a double reed, having a long wooden body attached to a U-shaped lateral tube that leads to the mouthpiece. The range of this instrument is typically two octaves lower than that of the oboe. - qǔ zì sōng lèi zhí wù( yóu zhǐ sōng shù)。
obtained from conifers (especially pines).- shè jiāo chǎng hé de fēi zhèng shì de qīng sōng jiāo tán。
light informal conversation for social occasions.- tài bàng liǎo, tè bié shì yún、 sōng shù hé qí xíng guài zhuàng de shí tóu。
It ’ s fantastic, especially its clouds, pine trees and oddly-shaped rocks.- fáng jiān lǐ chōng mǎn hěn nóng de sōng bǎi xiāng wèi。
The room is pervaded with the strong odour of pines.- hēi, nǐ de fā qiú tài kuài liǎo, qīng sōng yī xiē hǎo bù hǎo?
Hey, your serves are too fast. Take it easy, okay?- hēi, nǐ de fā qiú tài kuài liǎo, qīng sōng yī xiē hǎo bù hǎo?
Hey, your serve is too fast. Take it easy, okay?- měi xī bù shān qū( luò jī shān) xiǎo xíng sōng shù, shēngzhǎng màn, shù zhī mào mì, huáng hè sè liè wén shù pí, wǔ zhēn yī shù duǎn zhēn yè, cì zhuàng qiú guǒ; zuì gǔ lǎo de shù zhǒng zhī yī, yòu xiē yǐ chāo guò 4500 nián de lì shǐ。
small slow-growing upland pine of western United States (Rocky Mountains) having dense branches with fissured rust-brown bark and short needles in bunches of 5 and thorn-tipped cone scales; among the oldest living things some over 4500 years old.- sōng sàn de duì wǔ; zhì kǒng cū de biān zhì
Open ranks; an open weave. - bèi sōng kāi huò bèi dǎ kāi
To become unfastened or opened. - qīng biàn nǚ dà yī yī zhǒng jiān bù yòu shǒu bì kāi kǒu de nǚ shì kuān sōng pī fēng
A woman's loose, light cloak, often with openings for the arms.
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