zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • hái chuānzhuó xīn de lán róng kàn shàng hěn gāo xīng
    The girl looked happy in her new flannel.
  • dào liǎo zhī dào zhè shì nán hái de shí hòu men shàng gěi xuǎn liǎo míng nuò ), tiǎo xuǎn liǎo kuài néng zhǎo dào de zuì róu ruǎn de lán róng
    As soon as I was far enough along to learn that he was a boy(we immediately picked the name Noah), I chose the softest flannel I could find.
  • xiǎng yào huī lán róng miàn liào de
    I want something in gray flannel.
  • huī de lán róng gāng biàn chéng huī de tóu
    gray flannel suit; hair just turning gray.
  • xiàng guì fāng bào jià lán róng měi wéi 15 xiān lìng 4 biàn shì
    We quote you for the flannel at 15s. 4d. per piece.
  • cháng xiù gāo lǐng de kuān sōng shàng gēn jiā zhàn shì chuān de hóng lán róng chèn shān shè
    a loose high-necked blouse with long sleeves; styled after the red flannel shirts worn by Garibaldi's soldiers.
  • dào liǎo zhī dào zhè shì nán hái de shí hòu ( men shàng gěi xuǎn liǎo míng : nuò ), tiǎo xuǎn liǎo kuài néng zhǎo dào de zuì róu ruǎn de lán róng
    As soon as I was far enough along to learn that he was a boy (we immediately picked the name Noah), I chose the softest flannel I could find.
  • huáng yóu táng yòng bái lán jiǔ huò tiáowèi pǐn jiǎo bàn chéng nǎi yóu zhuàngtóng zhòng yóu dīng shí yòng
    butter and sugar creamed together with brandy or other flavoring and served with rich puddings.
  • zhǒng xīn lán luò qiáo , cóng nèi shù dào zhǒng lèi de qiáng rèn xiān wéi , bèi chēng zuò xīn lán mián
    deciduous New Zealand tree whose inner bark yields a strong flax-like fiber called New Zealand cotton.
  • shí lán zhèng táo wáng guó wài
    On the 17th the reactionary Polish government fled abroad.
  • lián huò guà zài qiáng shàng detǎn ), zhǐ yuán lán de zhǒng
    A curtain or a wall hanging, especially one of Flemish origin.
  • nán fēi de zhǒng guān fāng yánjiē jìn lán lán máng
    an official language of the Republic of South Africa; closely related to Dutch and Flemish.
  • wèile gǎi biàn huài yùn tài 'ēn chuán yuán men jué dìng dào yuǎn xīn yīng lán hǎi 'àn de lán jiǎo hǎi de lèi yuán fēi cháng fēng
    Tyne and his crew are convinced that they can change their run of bad luck by going beyond the normal reach of New England fishing boats to the Flemish Cap, a remote area known for its rich fishing prospects.
  • qiú lán shǔ de rèn zhòngzhí , ròu zhì , huā duǒ tōng cháng fēn zhī
    any plant of the genus Hoya having fleshy leaves and usually nectariferous flowers.
  • mài 'ěr shí pǐn zhǒng yòng mǒu xiē lóng shé lán de duō ròu zhì de shùgàn pēngtiáo 'ér chéng de shí pǐn
    A food prepared by cooking the fleshy leaf base and trunk of certain agaves.
  • 'ài shàng shí shì kàn lán 》。 zài shǎn shuò de dēng guāng xià men zuò zài tiān yǐng yuàn zài hòu pái
    I fell in love with you watching Casablanca,back row at the driving show in the flickering light.
  • chǎn xīn lán miè jué de huì fēi de niǎo
    extinct flightless bird of New Zealand.
  • xīn lán néng fēi de niǎo yāng lèi
    flightless New Zealand birds similar to gallinules.
  • yāng xīn lán zhǒng néng fēi de niǎoxīn lán yāng ), yòu dài bān wén de máo duǎn tuǐ
    A flightless bird(Gallirallus australis) of New Zealand, having mottled brown plumage and short legs.
  • duǎn chì shuǐ zhǒng xīn lán de xiàn wéi yòu dòng duǎn chì shuǐ shǔyóu zhǐ hēi shuǐ
    Any of several flightless New Zealand birds, now rare, of the genus Notornis, especially the takahe.
  • néng fēi de xīn lán yāng yòu tōu qiè guànduǎn de chì bǎng shàng yòu zhuàng yòng dǒu
    flightless New Zealand rail of thievish disposition having short wings each with a spur used in fighting.
  • kǒng niǎo chǎn xīn lán miè jué duō shì de rèn kǒng niǎo de chì de tuó niǎo de niǎo
    Any of various flightless ostrichlike birds of the family Dinornithidae, native to New Zealand and extinct for over a century.
  • xīn lán huì fēi bìng zài jiān huó dòng de niǎoyòu cháng zhuàng de tuǐ lèi zhōng jǐn yòu de xìng cún dài biǎo
    nocturnal flightless bird of New Zealand having a long neck and stout legs; only surviving representative of the order Apterygiformes.
  • xiǎo shù de líng lán zài rén men sòng de xiē xiān yàn de méi guī huāshuǐ xiān huā jīn xiāng qiū dān zhī zhōngxiǎn wài xǐng
    In the centre of the profusion of floral tributes the tiny bunch of lily of the valley contrasted sharply with the vivid roses, daffodils, tulips and anemones that surrounded it.
  • men jīng lán luó lún dào luó .
    We travelled to Rome by Milan and Florence.
  • lán dēng měi guó luó zhōu zhōng wèi bìng cūn zhuāngshì tǎn chéng de zhù jiāo rén kǒu 57, 985
    An unincorporated village of west-central Florida, a residential suburb of Tampa. Population, 57,985.
  • xíng hǎi luó bīnchǎn cóng xīn lán dào luó de shuǐ
    large searobin; found from Nova Scotia to Florida.
  • chǎn xīn yīng lán 'ōu zhōu zhǎo deduō de zhǒng guàn huā huáng
    prickly yellow-flowered shrub of the moors of New England and Europe.
  • yán běi měi dōng shā hǎi 'àn shēngzhǎng de kāi huáng huā de dàn huī lán 'ōu cǎo běn zhí
    yellow-flowered Eurasian glaucous herb naturalized in along sandy shores in eastern North America.
  • jiǎo luò chù zhe xià kāi huā de lán shù
    In one corner stood a huge summer-flowering magnolia.
  • zhǐ kāi huā zhí bié shì lán huā děng děngtōng guò kūn chóng lái shòu fěn
    (of flowering plants; especially orchids etc) pollinated by insects.
  • rèn luó lán shǔ zhuāng shì yòng huā pǐn zhǒng
    any of various ornamental flowering plants of the genus Malcolmia.