zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • měi guó nèi jiā zhōu zuì de chéng shìwèi nèi jiā zhōu dōng pàn
    largest city in Nebraska; located in eastern Nebraska on the Missouri river.
  • dōng běi nèi jiā zhōu de liú de rén
    a member of the Siouan people of the Missouri river valley in NE Nebraska.
  • cóng qián shēng huó zài zhōu 'ào liú de de rén; 20 shì zǎo zài 'ào dài xiàn liǎo shí yóu
    a member of the Siouan people formerly living in Missouri in the valleys of the Missouri and Osage rivers; oil was found on Osage lands early in the 20th century.
  • ōu zhā zhōu zhōng de yóu 'ōu sài shàng de bèi 'ěr ( 1931 nián wán gōngxíng chéng de
    A lake of central Missouri formed by Bagnell Dam(completed1931) on the Osage River.
  • bèi 'ěr wéi yóu měi guó nèi jiā zhōu dōng chéng shìwèi pàn de 'ào jìn jiāorén kǒu 30, 982
    A city of eastern Nebraska, a suburb of Omaha on the Missouri River. Population,30, 982.
  • měi guó méng zhōu zhōng de chéng shìwèi shàngwèi duō shuǐ diàn zhàn de zhōng xīn
    a city in central Montana on the Missouri river; a center of extensive hydroelectric power.
  • cóng qián shēng huó zài dōng běi nèi jiā zhōu de de rén
    a member of the Siouan people formerly living in the Missouri river valley in NE Nebraska.
  • yuán běi zhōuxiàng nán liú jīng nán zhōu zhí dào zhōu
    a river that rises in North Dakota and flows southward across South Dakota to the Missouri.
  • nán zhōu de shǒu wèi nán zhōu de zhōng pàn
    capital of the state of South Dakota; located in central South Dakota on the Missouri river.
  • qián zhù zài zhōu de de duō rén
    a member of the Caddo people who formerly lived in the Dakotas west of the Missouri river.
  • zhù zài nèi jiā zhōu de liú de rén
    a member of the Siouan people inhabiting the valleys of the Platte and Missouri rivers in Nebraska.
  • běi zhōu shǒu wèi běi zhōu zhōng nán shān shàng wàng
    capital of the state of North Dakota; located in south central North Dakota overlooking the Missouri river.
  • zhōu zuì de chéng shìzài shì shì xíng chē duì de zhòng yào de zhōng jiān zhàn
    the largest city in Missouri; was an important staging area for wagon trains westward in the 19th century.
  • wéi 'ěr zhōu běi duān chéng shìwèi hàn běi shì méi kuàng de zhì zào zhōng xīnrén kǒu 17, 152
    A city of northern Missouri northwest of Hannibal. It is a manufacturing center in a coal-mining area. Population,17, 152.
  • duō jiǎo měi guó zhōu dōng nán chéng shìwèi shèng dōng nán piān nán de pànjiàn 1793 niánrén kǒu 34, 438
    A city of southeast Missouri on the Mississippi River south-southeast of St. Louis. It was founded in1793. Population,34, 438.
  • měi zhōu zhù mínyìn 'ān rénde zhīyuán zhù zhōu zhōng běi xiàn hòu 'ào tuō rén zhù zài 'é zhōu de zhōng běi
    A Native American people formerly inhabiting north-central Missouri, with present-day descendants living with the Oto in north-central Oklahoma.
  • 1247 niánxīzàng zōng jiào jiè lǐng xiù jiā bān zhì · gòng jiān zàn tóng měnggǔ huáng kuò duān zài liáng zhōu ( jīn zhōng guó gān wēi ) dìng liǎo xīzàng guī shùn de tiáo jiàn zhōng bāo kuò chéng xiàn jiāo gòng jiē shòu pài guān shè zhì
    In 1247 Sagya Pandit Gonggar Gyamcan, religious leader of Tibet, met the Mongol Prince Gotan at Liangzhou (present-day Wuwei of Gansu, China) and decided on terms for Tibetan submission to the Mongols, including presentation of map and census books, payment of tributes, and the acceptance of rule by appointed officials.
  • nánguì zhōunèimēng yún nánhēi lóng jiāng děng 15 shěng ( zhì zhí xiá shì ) zài cán rén zhuān xiàng pín zhōngtuī xíng xiǎo 'é xìn dài de chāo guò 70%。
    In Henan, Guizhou, Inner Mongolia, Yunnan, Heilongjiang and ten other provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, such loans have exceeded 70 percent.
  • méng zhōu shǒu wèi méng zhōu
    capital of the state of Montana; located in western Montana.
  • měi guó méng zhōu zuì de chéng shìwèi méng zhōu nán huáng shí pàn
    the largest city in Montana; located in S Montana on the Yellowstone river.
  • yuán huái 'é míng zhōu zhōng de tiáo liúzài méng zhōu huì huáng shí
    a river that flows from central Wyoming to the Yellowstone River in southern Montana.
  • zhù zài měi guó běi píng yuánxiàn zài zhù zài 'é zhōu méng zhōude běi měi yìn 'ān rén
    a member of a North American Indian people living on the western plains (now living in Oklahoma and Montana).
  • huái 'é míng zhōu dōng běi de tiáo liúliú jīng méng zhōu nán zài běi zhōu huì
    a river that rises in northeastern Wyoming and flows through Montana and South Dakota to join the Missouri River in North Dakota.
  • měi guó jìng nèi zuì cháng de liú yuán méng zhōuliú xiàng dōng nánzài shèng chéng wéi de tiáo zhī liú
    the longest river in the United States; arises in Montana and flows southeastward to become a tributary of the Mississippi at Saint Louis.
  • huáng shí měi guó huái 'é míng zhōu běi méng nán dōng de tiáo liúcháng yuē 1080 gōng ( 671 yīng ), xiàng běi liú jīng huáng shí huáng shí guó jiā gōng yuánrán hòu xiàng dōng dōng běi liú gāi gōng yuán yòu liàng jiànxiē quán zhōng bāo kuò jiù fèi 'ěr quán
    A river, about1, 080 km(671 mi) long, of northwest Wyoming and southern and eastern Montana. It flows northward through Yellowstone Lake and Yellowstone National Park then east and northeast to the Missouri River. The park includes numerous geysers, including Old Faithful.
  • láo yuán xiān zhù píng yuán běi huáng shí zhī jiān mǒu de yìn 'ān mín xiàn fēn zài měi guó méng zhōu de dōng nán láo zài 18 shì yóu běi zhōu de xiàng qiān hòuchéng wéi liè niú de yóu mín
    A Native American people formerly inhabiting an area of the northern Great Plains between the Platte and Yellowstone rivers, now located in southeast Montana. The Crow became nomadic buffalo hunters after migrating west from the Missouri River in North Dakota in the18th century.
  • wèi huò guān měi guó de detōng cháng bāo kuò shàng yóu liú de xiē zhōu 'é hài 'é zhōukān zhōu nán biān jiè zhōubīn zhōu biān jiè méng huái 'é míng zhōu luó duō zhōu dōng biān jiè zhī jiān de liú de
    being in or of a region of the United States generally including states of the upper Mississippi valley and Great Lakes region lying north of the Ohio River and the southern boundaries of Kansas and Missouri and between the western boundary of Pennsylvania and the eastern boundaries of Montana and Wyoming and Colorado.
  • zài zhí mín shí dài de zhū sài zhōu , 32 míng rén mín bèi tíng xià lìng chǔsǐyīn wéi 'àn dāng shí de fēng men bèi rèn wéi shì guǐ shēn de míng xiǎn de jiào xùn jiù shìqún zhòng de kǒng piān jiàn wǎng wǎng yǐng xiǎng de gōng yǔn
    In colonial Massachusetts, by judicial order, 32 innocent persons were executed because, by the mores of the day, they were thought to be witches possessed of the devil. An obvious teaching is that common fears and biases make for poor justice.
  • yóu zhōu shǒu zuì chéng shìwèi yóu zhōu zhōng běi yán jìn mén jiào huì de zǒng
    the capital and largest city of Utah; located near the Great Salt Lake in north central Utah; world capital of the Mormon Church.
  • měi guó zhōuzài nián yóu · yáng shuài lǐng de mén jiào zài zhù
    a state in the western United States; settled in 1847 by Mormons led by Brigham Young.
  • luó měi guó yóu zhōu zhōng běi de chéng shìzài yán chéng dōng nán piān nán 1849 nián yóu mén jiào jiàn xiàn zài shì lài 'è · yáng xuéjiàn 1875 niánde suǒ zài rén kǒu 86, 835
    A city of north-central Utah south-southeast of Salt Lake City. It was settled by Mormons in1849 and is the seat of Brigham Young University(established1875). Population,86, 835.
  • zài měi guó de fēn ( chú liǎo yóu zhōu yòu hěn duō fèng xíng jìn jiǔ zhù de mén jiào ), jiǔ wán quán shì de 'ér qiě shì jiē shòu de
    In most of the country (with the exception of Utah. which is full of teetotalling Mormons), it is perfectly legal and acceptable to have a drink.