zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • zài 1936 nián chéng wéi yīng guó guó wáng
    He became king of England in 1936.
  • biǎo xiàn xiàng guó wáng
    He behaved himself like a king.
  • jīng gēn guó wáng gào bié guò liǎo
    He has congeed with the King.
  • xiàng guó wáng biǎo shì chén
    He made obeisance to the king.
  • xuān zhè nián qīng de wáng wèiguó wáng
    He proclaimed the young prince King.
  • shì yào cóng guó wáng
    He swore to obey the king.
  • guì men móu fǎn duì guó wáng
    The barons intrigued against the king.
  • wéi · wáng guó
    Kingdom of Mwene Matapa
  • lāi suǒ tuō wáng guó
    The Kingdom of Lesotho
  • luò wáng guó
    The Kingdom of Morocco
  • 'ěr wáng guó
    The Kingdom of Nepal
  • nuó wēi wáng guó
    The Kingdom of Norway
  • bān wáng guó
    The Kingdom of Spain
  • tài guótài wáng guó tài guó detài guó rén
    The Kingdom of Thailand
  • tānɡ jiā wáng guó fēi lián guó huì yuán guó
    The Kingdom of Tonga
  • wáng guó zhǐ
    Site of the Guge Kingdom
  • lán wáng guó
    The Kingdom of the Netherlands
  • měi suǒ běi de dài wáng guó
    an ancient kingdom in northern Mesopotamia.
  • tǒng zhì guò wáng guó
    He ruled over a large kingdom.
  • sài 'ěr wéi luó luò wén wáng guó
    Kingdom of Serbs,Croats,and Slovenes
  • ài qíng de wáng guó yòng dāo jiàn lái tǒng zhì
    Love rules his kingdom without a sword.
  • dòng wáng guódòng de běn néngdòng zhī fáng
    the animal kingdom; animal instincts; animal fats.
  • guó wáng mendōu shì zhè yàng de
    Kings are like this.
  • cáng wáng
    Tombs of the Tibetan Kings
  • guó wáng xióngcháng shǐ shǒu rén yōu xīn chōng chōng
    Kings and bears oft worry keepers.
  • [ yàn ] zhàn zhēng shì wáng de
    W-is the sport of kings.
  • zài huáng jīn miàn qiánguó wáng yào tuō mào
    Before gold, even kings take off their hats.
  • tián wáng líng
    Mausoleums of Kings of the Tian Qi State
  • shǔ huò guān yīng guó de hàn nuò wēi guó wáng de
    of or relating to the Hanoverian kings of England.
  • quán quán wēiyòng guó wáng huò huáng
    furnish with power or authority; of kings or emperors.
  • guó wáng men wǎng wǎng dōuzhī dào zěn yàng shǐ rén men cóng
    Kings used to know how to hold down the people.
  • bìng qiě hěn duō zhù míng rén bāo kuò guó wáng hèshī réndōu 'ān zàng zài zhè
    And many famous men are buried there including kings and poets.