zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • máng shěng 'ài 'ěr lán nán de shǐ shàng de shěngshì dài 'ài 'ěr lán dǎo de wáng guó zhī
    A historical region and province of southwest Ireland. It was one of the kingdoms of ancient Ireland.
  • ài 'ěr lán de shǐ shàng de wèi gāi dǎo de dōng běi 'ěr de jiǔ jùn zhōng yòu liù zài běi 'ài 'ěr lán
    a historic division of Ireland located in the northeastern part of the island; six of Ulster's nine counties are in Northern Ireland.
  • ài 'ěr lán de běn rén huò zhě mín
    a man who is a native or inhabitant of Ireland.
  • biàn shì zhǒng 'ài 'ěr lán yīng guó de huò dān wèi
    A unit of currency in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
  • ài 'ěr lán de běn huò zhě xìng mín
    a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Ireland.
  • chū guǎng fàn yìng yòng 'ài 'ěr lán de kāi kǒu de shuāng lún de dān de chē
    an open two-wheeled one-horse vehicle formerly widely used in Ireland.
  • xíng zhōng děng máo wéi jīn shǔ bān zài 'ài 'ěr lán péi
    medium-sized breed with a wiry brown coat; developed in Ireland.
  • ài 'ěr lán běn huò dān wèiděng biàn shì
    the basic unit of money in Ireland; equal to 100 pence.
  • ài 'ěr lán dīng wén xué yán zhōng de 'ài 'ěr lán dǎo
    The Latin and poetic name for the island of Ireland.
  • ài 'ěr lán de léi yuǎn jiào yīng lán wéi shǎo
    Thunderstorm is much less common in ireland than in england.
  • zài duó wáng cháo shí dài duō yīng lán rén bèi 'ài 'ěr lán
    Under the Tudor many English people are transplant to Ireland.
  • gài 'ěr rén lánài 'ěr lán huò 'ēn dǎo de shuō gài 'ěr de kǎi 'ěr rén
    A Gaelic-speaking Celt of Scotland, Ireland, or the Isle of Man.
  • hěn duō 'ài 'ěr lán rén zài huāng jiān qiān dào liǎo měi guó
    Many of the Irish went over to America during the famine.
  • niú zhǒng chǎn 'ài 'ěr lán de hēi xiǎo niú
    One of a breed of small, black dairy cattle of Irish origin.
  • ài 'ěr lán rén shì gōng píng de rén mín men jué xiāng chēng zàn
    The Irish is a fair people; they never speak well of one another.
  • yào tàn tǎo 'ài 'ěr lán wèn de yīn jiù yào zhuī dào sān bǎi duō nián qián .
    To trace the origins of the Irish problem, we have to go back over three hundred years.
  • lóngyuē hàn 1851 19271918 nián lǐng dǎo 'ài 'ěr lán mín zhù dǎng de 'ài 'ěr lán zhèng zhì jiā
    Irish politician who led the Irish Nationalist Party in1918.
  • ài 'ěr lán bǎn běn de cài dùn ròu
    Irish version of burgoo.
  • 1100 dào 1500 nián jiān de 'ài 'ěr lán
    Irish Gaelic from 1100 to 1500.
  • lán 'ài 'ěr lán yòng de duì húpō de chēng wèi
    Scottish and Irish words for lake.
  • shì 'ài 'ěr lán rén
    Mr. I'm Irish, you know.
  • píng shí yàng 'ài 'ěr lán wēi shì zhàn měi chén
    Your usual, Irish whisky"John Jameson"?
  • nín yuàn lái bēi 'ài 'ěr lán fēi
    Would you likea cup of Irish coffee.
  • jiā táng de fēicàn 'ài 'ěr lán wēi shì jiǔ jiǎo nǎi yóu
    sweetened coffee with Irish whiskey and whipped cream.
  • ài 'ěr lán hǎi zhōng de liè diān qún dǎo zhōng de
    one of the British Isles in the Irish Sea.
  • zhè wèi 'ài 'ěr lán rén shì shénme shí hòu měi guó de
    When did the Irish migrate to the United States?
  • 1905 nián 'ài 'ěr lán gòng guó de yīcháng zhèng zhì yùn dòngwèile jìn cóng yīng guó de 'ài 'ěr lán de tǒng chéng wéi 'ài 'ěr lán gòng jūn de zhèng zhì fēn zhī
    an Irish republican political movement founded in 1905 to promote independence from England and unification of Ireland; became the political branch of the Irish Republican Army.
  • wéi 'ér tóng men biān liǎo 'ài 'ěr lán shén huà shì
    He edited a volume of Irish Fairy Tales for children.
  • zhí zài xiě zhè běn 'ài 'ěr lán shì
    I am working away at the book of Irish stories.
  • gāi cái dìng jiāng bié lìng 'ài 'ěr lán rén shàng méi shāo
    It will bring a smile to Irish eyes in particular".
  • ài 'ěr lán rén guò yòng líng shǔ zuò wéi zhù shí
    The Irish used to live on a diet of potatoes.
  • zài zhè liǎo jiě liǎo 'ài 'ěr lán rén de pín qióng zhuàng kuàng
    There he became acquainted with the poverty of the Irish people.