zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • zhǔn bèi dào huī gǒu shì de shì zhōng diǎn zhàn mǎi zhāng míng tiān de piào
    I'm going to Greyhound City Terminal to buy a ticket for tomorrow.
  • nián xià tiān huī gǒu shì cóng niǔ yuē xíng dào jiù jīn shān
    Last summer I traveled from New York to San Francisco by Greyhound.
  • hěn néng biàn rèn sài gǒuyīn 'ér cháng cháng néng tiǎo xuǎn chū yōu shèng zhě lái
    Barny has a good eye for a greyhound and very often picks the winner.
  • chéng huī gǒu shì dào měi guó de rèn jiǎo luò shì
    You can go to every corner of the United States by Greyhound bus, can't you?
  • ǹg zuì hǎo liàng chéng chē bìng zhǐ yào gào huī gǒu shì zhōng diǎn zhàn jiù xíng liǎo
    Well... you'd better take a taxi and tell the driver "Just greyhound City Terminal".
  • yòng shǒu zhù yòu huā bái de xià wēn róu chōng wēi xiào zhe
    He nestled his grizzled chin in his hand and smiled softly at me.
  • gōu lín jié yán lín jié de gǎn rǎn liǎo de xiǎo zhǒng kuàiyóu zhǐ zài gōu chùshì shǔ méi gǎn rǎn de zhèng zhuàng
    An inflamed, tender swelling of a lymph node, especially in the area of the armpit or groin, that is characteristic of certain infections, such as plague and syphilis.
  • běi 'ōu xíng hēi sōng wěi chéng qín zhuàng
    large north European black grouse with a lyre-shaped tail.
  • sōng yuán chǎn 'ōu zhōu běi de zhǒng xíng sōng sōng ), yòu hēi de máo tiáo shàn xíng de wěi
    A large grouse(Tetrao urogallus), native to northern Europe and having dark plumage and a fanlike tail.
  • nán lǎoshào shǒu wèi zhèn wéi bǎo wèi gōng shè liú jìn liǎo zuì hòu xuè
    Men and women, young and old, guarded the positions night and day and shed their last drop of blood in defence of the Paris Commune.
  • guī nán měi zhōu dōng běi bāo kuò wěi nèi ruì dōng nán běi de fēn shǔ guī nán gài
    A region of northeast South America including southeast Venezuela, part of northern Brazil, and French Guiana, Suriname, and Guyana.
  • xīn nèi shǐ
    history of Papua New Guinea
  • xīn nèi suǒ shǐ yòng de huò dān wèi
    monetary unit in Papua New Guinea.
  • xīn nèi huò xīn nèi de zhù huò mín
    A native or inhabitant of Papua New Guinea or New Guinea.
  • tuō xīn nèi de zhǒng huò dān wèi
    A unit of currency in Papua New Guinea.
  • xīn nèi de huò běn dān wèi
    A basic unit of currency in Papua New Guinea.
  • xīn nèi suǒ shǐ yòng de huò dān wèi
    the basic unit of money in Papua New Guinea.
  • xīn nèi shǒu zuì chéng shì
    the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea.
  • de rénde shǔ xīn nèi huò xīn nèi de mín yán huò wén huà de huò zhī yòu guān de
    Of or relating to the peoples, languages, or cultures of Papua New Guinea or New Guinea.
  • suǒ luó mén liè dǎo zhōng zuì de xīn nèi de shěng
    the largest of the Solomon Islands; a province of Papua New Guinea.
  • yuē dàn de gǎng kǒu chéng shìwèi yuē dàn nán lín wān
    Jordan's port; located in southwestern Jordan on the Gulf of Aqaba.
  • xīng shù qiān míng tóu shí tǎn rén chí qiāng zhě liè jūn duì zài jiā shā 'àn shēng chōng sān míng rén bèi jūn shè shā
    Thousands of Palestinian rock-throwers and several gunmen clashed Friday with Israeli troops across the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and three Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire.
  • cóng zhī dào yòu rén xiàng zhè yàng huān
    I never know any one who had such a gust for Paris as you have.
  • de kuáng fēnghán lěngkuáng fēng zuò de tiān rán kuáng fēng zuò de bào fēng
    blustering (or blusterous) winds of Patagonia; a cold blustery day; a gusty storm with strong sudden rushes of wind.
  • jiā fēi cháng pín suǒ jīng cháng zhe lán shuǐ gōu jiǎn cóng méi chē diào xià lái de méi kuàizhè hái jiào ài huá . shēng méi yòu shòu guò liù nián shàng de jiào
    His people were so poor that in addition he used to go out in the street with a basket every day and collect stray bits of coal that had fallen in the gutter where the coal wagons had delivered fuel. That boy,Edward Bok, never got more than six years of schooling in his life;
  • shǔ kào gēbo shēng gāo zhí dào de xià chāo guò zhī chí gàng gān de gāo
    in gymnastics: raise oneself while hanging from one's hands until one's chin is level with the support bar.
  • máo liè quǎn shì zhǒng xiǎo de liè quǎnchú liǎo tóu shàng wěi shàng yòu cóng máo zhī wài quán shēn máo
    a Mexican Hairless is about the size of a fox terrier and hairless except for a tufts on the head and tail.
  • zài 'ài 'ěr lán péi de xíng huáng quǎnmáo hòu 'ér juǎnqū chéng gān yòu cháng 'ér juǎnqū de dǐng shìwěi jīhū máo
    breed of large spaniels developed in Ireland having a heavy coat of liver-colored curls and a topknot of long curls and a nearly hairless tail.
  • shǔ zhǒng shǔ cāng shǔ jiā de xiǎo xíng niè chǐ lèi dòng cháng jiàn de jiā shǔtái wān shǔ), diǎn xíng diǎn wéi jiān zuǐxiǎo yuán 'ěr duǒcháng 'ér máo huò shǎo máo de wěi
    Any of numerous small rodents of the families Muridae and Cricetidae, such as the common house mouse(Mus musculus), characteristically having a pointed snout, small, rounded ears, and a long, naked or almost hairless tail.
  • nán hái yīn hài xiū shuō huà lái jié jié
    Shyness made the boy speak in a halting manner.
  • dāng tǎn báide shuō chū de huì jiǎng yīng wénhuò zhě jiǎng yīng wén lái jié jié dezǒng jué hěn hǎo
    I always felt embarrassed when I “ confessed” that my parents spoke no, or at best, halting English.
  • yán zhī shuō huà tíng tíng dùn dùnshuō huà jié jié
    To speak haltingly; falter.