zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • gēn gōng píng shè huì zhèng de běn yuán gōng píng chéng dān yòu guān dài jià dān de fāng shì chǔlǐ zhǒng quán qiú tiǎo zhàn
    Global challenges must be managed in a way that distributes the costs and burdens fairly in accordance with basic principles of equity and social justice.
  • sān shì jīn róng jiān guǎn jiā tōng guò jiān bìngshōu gòuzhài zhuǎn guān chǎn děng fāng shìhuà jiě liǎo xiē jīn róng gòu de fēng xiǎn
    Thirdly, financial supervision has been strengthened. Risks with some financial institution have been resolved by mergers, acquisitions, debt-equity conversions, closures and bankruptcies.
  • shì jīn méi shǔ de rèn zhǒng luò de 'ǎi shēng guàn yòu měi de suì zhuàng huā huā zài chūn chéng bái qiū huǒ hóng huò chéng chǎn 'ā zhōu ā gēn shān mài
    any of several deciduous low-growing shrubs of the genus Fothergilla having showy brushlike spikes of white flowers in spring and fiery red and orange autumn color; Alabama to Allegheny Mts.
  • děng děng shì yòng suǒ yòu nèi jiàn de shù lèi xíngdàn jiào shì yòng boolean lèi xíng
    Equivalence and nonequivalence works with all built-in data types, but the other comparisons won t work with type boolean.
  • qiáo tuō luò zhù zài měi guó zhōu zhōng nán zhōu nán de zhī měi zhōu zhù luòxiàn zài fēn zài zhōu 'é zhōu dōng nán qiáo tuō rén zài 19 shì 30 nián dài céng bèi qiān zhì yìn 'ān
    A Native American people inhabiting central and southern Mississippi and southwest Alabama, with present-day populations in Mississippi and southeast Oklahoma. The Choctaw were removed to Indian Territory in the1830's.
  • suǒ luò zhī měi zhōu zhù luòzuì chū zhù zài měi guó zhōu dōng běi ā zhōu běi xiàn zài fēn zài 'é zhōu zhōng nán 。 19 shì 30 nián dài suǒ rén céng bèi gǎn dào yìn 'ān zhōu
    A Native American people formerly inhabiting northeast Mississippi and northwest Alabama, now located in south-central Oklahoma. The Chickasaw were removed to Indian Territory in the1830's.
  • jué děng de xìng jué
    female equivalent of a count or earl.
  • míng hàn měi guó zhōu zhōng běi chéng shìwèi dōng běigāi zhōu zuì chéng shìwèi kuàng gōng rén kǒu 265, 968
    A city of north-central Alabama northeast of Tuscaloosa. The largest city in the state, it is in a mining and industrial region. Population,265, 968.
  • rén shì cún zài de duì děng de shí
    Persons and corporations are equivalent entities under the law.
  • chāo liàng liàngděng duō zhòng xiàn de píng jūn diàn huò zhě xiāng dāng liàng shù zhòng de shù liàng de zǒng
    A quantum number equal to twice the average electric charge of a particle multiplet or, equivalently, to the sum of the strangeness and the baryon number.
  • bèi sài màihēng 1813 1898 yīng guó míng jiā jīn xué jiāyòu 100 duō xiàng zhuān míng bèi sài mài liàn gāng zuì wéi zhù míng
    A city of north-central Alabama south-southwest of Birmingham. Founded as a mining town, it was named after Sir Henry Bessemer. Population,33, 497.
  • chéng shì xuān nào de rén shēng nào de shēng huójiā shàng lín zhì de lóu fáng jiàn zhùzài lìng rén jīng 'ě de tóng shíyòu lìng rén pēng rán xīn dòngjiāogěi rén men lēng liǎng de shēng huó
    A blare of sound, a roar of life, a vast array of human hives, appeal to the astonished senses in equivocal terms.
  • cóng qián zhù zài qiáo zhōu ā zhōu dàn xiàn zài zhù yào zhù zài 'é zhōu de de lián méng de yìn 'ān rén
    any member of the Creek Confederacy of Muskhogean peoples (especially the Muskogee) formerly living in Georgia and Alabama but now chiefly in Oklahoma.
  • 'āi méng shān gāo yuán měi guó dōng gāo yuán cóng niǔ yuē zhōu yán shēn zhì 'ā zhōuwèi 'ā shān mài yáng yán 'àn píng yuán zhī jiān
    A plateau region of the eastern United States extending from New York to Alabama between the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic coastal plain.
  • měi guó gāo yuán wèi 'ā shān mài yáng yán 'àn píng yuán zhī jiānbāo kuò wéi zhōuběi luó lái zhōunán luó lái zhōuqiáo zhì zhōu ā zhōu děng zhōu de fēn
    the plateau between the coastal plain and the Appalachian Mountains: parts of Virginia and North and South Carolina and Georgia and Alabama.
  • měi guó de bāo kuò yán 'àn zhōuyóu luó ā 'ān chéng
    a region of the United States comprising states bordering the Gulf of Mexico; Alabama and Florida and Louisiana and Mississippi and Texas.
  • qián shēng huó zài qiáo zhōu ā zhōu bìng chéng wéi lián méng xīn de rén
    a member of the Muskhogean people formerly living in Georgia and E Alabama and constituting the core of the Creek Confederacy.
  • měi guó dōng nán de měi zhōu zhù bāo kuò qiáo táo ā
    A family of Native American languages of the southeast United States that includes Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Alabama.
  • zhǐ bān bāo kuò 'ā zhōuqiáo zhì zhōu luó zhōutián zhōunán luó lāi zhōu běi luó lāi zhōu de měi guó
    of a region of the United States generally including Alabama; Georgia; Florida; Tennessee; South Carolina; North Carolina.
  • ēn lài 'ā dōng nán chéng shìwèi méng dōng nán piān nánjiā gōng zhì zào zhōng xīnrén kǒu 20, 123
    A city of southeast Alabama south-southeast of Montgomery. It is a processing and manufacturing center. Population,20, 123.
  • xīn de píng shí dài lái lín
    A new era of peace began.
  • wén xué shù fǎn yìng men de shí dài
    Literature and art reflect their era.
  • xié shì fēi kāi chuàng liǎo kōng zhōng xíng de xīn yuán .
    Concorde inaugurateda new era in aeroplane travel.
  • xié shì fēi kāi chuàng liǎo kōng zhōng xíng de xīn yuán
    Concorde inaugurated a new era in aeroplane travel.
  • jiā dēngzhān 1788- 1858 měi guó wài jiāo jiāzhèng zhì jiā tiě chuàng bàn réncéng cān jiā dēng gòu de tán pàn
    A city of northeast Alabama northeast of Birmingham. It is an industrial center. Population,42, 523.
  •   píng zhǎn réng shì dāng jīn shí dài de zhù
    Peace and development remain the themes of our era.
  • xiàn zài de shì jièshì chù zài mìng zhàn zhēng de xīn shí dàishì běn zhù jué rán miè shè huì zhù jué rán xīng shèng de shí dài
    The world today is in a new era of wars and revolutions, an era in which capitalism is unquestionably dying and socialism is unquestionably prospering.
  • zǎo xiān zhù zài měi guó zhōu dōng zuǒ zhì zhōu nán luó zhōu běi de yìn 'ān xiàn fēn 'é zhōu zhōng zhōu de nán zài 19 shì 30 nián dài bèi zhì yìn 'ān bǎo
    A Native American people formerly inhabiting eastern Alabama, southwest Georgia, and northwest Florida and now located in central Oklahoma and southern Alabama. The Creek were removed to Indian Territory in the1830's.
  • píng zhǎn réng shì dāng jīn shí dài de zhù
    Peace and development remain the themes of the present era.
  • men shì chù zài zhàn zhēng mìng de xīn shí dài
    We are in a new era of wars and revolutions.
  • piào jīng rén chē jīng xiāo shāngyóu yuánbǎo xiǎn fáng chǎn dài rényīn wǎng jiāng shǐ shù bǎi wàn de zhōng jiān rén xiāo shī
    Stockbrokers, auto dealers, mail carriers, insurance and real estate agents: the internet will eradicate middlemen by the millions.
  • ràng men tàn suǒ xīng qiúzhēng shā gēn chú huànkāi shēn hǎibìng shù shāng de zhǎn
    Together, let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths, and encourage the arts and commerce.