中英惯用例句:
  • 牛有四个胃。
    The ox has four stomaches.
  • 牛有四个胃。
    The ox have four stomach.
  • 坐牛车旅行
    To travel by ox wagon.
  • 牛困走得稳。
    The ox when weariest treads surest.
  • 他把牛拴在树上。
    He fastened the ox to the tree.
  • 他把牛套上了犁。
    He hitched the ox to the plow.
  • 你能让这走得再快些吗?
    Can you urge the ox on any faster?
  • 东印度多山地区的野
    wild ox of mountainous areas of eastern India.
  • 有像一样的大圆眼睛。
    having large round eyes like those of an ox.
  • 现在偷只蛋,将来会偷
    He that steal an egg will steal an ox.
  • 绵羊和主要饲养作肉食。
    Sheep and ox chiefly raise to do the meat.
  • 我绝对肯定这是骨做的。
    I'm absolutely sure it's ox bone.
  • 沉闷、行动迟缓、麻木;像一样。
    dull and slow-moving and stolid; like an ox.
  • 产于西藏经常是驯养的大型长毛业
    large long-haired wild ox of Tibet often domesticated.
  • 的尾巴,尤指被用作食物时
    The tail of an ox, especially when used for food.
  • 你生的火足以烤1头
    You have made a fire fit to roast an ox.
  • 你本来可以告诫我们那条是凶猛的。
    You originally could tell us that ox is rather violent.
  • 这个人正在驯服这头公好让它给我们干活。
    This man is breaking in the ox to work for us.
  • 我们就这样一步一步向前跋涉吧——是为苍蝇对着公说的话。
    And so we plough along , as the fly say to the ox.
  • 东南亚的野,有时被认为是白肢野的驯养品种。
    ox of southeast Asia sometimes considered a domesticated breed of the gaur.
  • 以角被擒;人以舌受累。
    An ox is taken by the horns, and the man by the tongue.
  • 被用来命令一匹马或向右转
    Used to command a horse or an ox to turn to the right.
  • 踩出了一条到河边去的小路。
    The ox has stepped out one path of going to the side in river.
  • 穷人眼中的一只羊,贵似富人一头
    A lamb is as dear to a poor man as an ox to the rich.
  • 看来'公'队没有打赢这次蓝球联赛胜的可能了。
    The Ox doesn't seem to have any chance of winning the league basketball matches.
  • 农夫正在用轭把套到犁上。
    The farmer was yoking his oxen to a plough.
  • 人们套上了就坐着车开始了那漫长而又缓慢的旅行。
    The men hitched the oxen up and started the long, slow journey in the wagons.
  • 同轭车的动物通过轭连在一起的一对载物动物,如公
    A pair of draft animals, such as oxen, joined by a yoke.
  • 给一对牛套上轭。
    Yoke the oxen together.
  • 一对牛)
    A yoke of oxen).
  • 他用轭把连接于犁。
    He yoked oxen to a plough.
  • 那两头给套在一起。
    The two oxen were yoked together.