中英慣用例句:
  • 布立吞人古羅馬人入侵時居住在古不列島的凱爾特人之一
    One of a Celtic people inhabiting ancient Britain at the time of the Roman invasion.
  • 使顛倒使遭受倒置
    To subject to inversion.
  • 顛倒容易顛倒
    To be subjected to inversion.
  • 倒主句的主語和謂語
    Invert the subject and predicate of a sentence.
  • 倒的上下倒的;倒置的
    Turned upside down; inverted.
  • 不大列及北愛爾蘭聯合王國。
    The united kingdom of great Britain and northern Ireland.
  • 愛爾蘭海中的大不列群島中的一個。
    one of the British Isles in the Irish Sea.
  • 打不倒,並不是因為大本子多,而是因為馬剋思主義的真理撲不破。
    That is so not because there are so many big books, but because Marxism is the irrefutable truth.
  • 你知道不列群島的位置嗎?
    Do you know the locations of the British Isles?
  • 朱特人日耳曼一族的成員,公元5至6世紀時入侵不列,定居在不列南部和東南部以及懷特島上
    A member of a Germanic people who invaded Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries a.d. and settled in the south and southeast and on the Isle of Wight.
  • 震動,搖動,簸(如因受重擊或猝然移動而産生的)突然震動或
    A sudden jarring or jerking, as from a heavy blow or an abrupt movement.
  • 這輛舊公共汽車發動時了一下。
    The old bus started with a jerk.
  • 卡車在一陣簸之後停了下了。
    The truck jerked to a stop.
  • 猛烈地顛了一下。
    There is a big jerk.
  • 車開動了。我一點不覺得
    We are off already. I don't feel any jerk.
  • 這次簸幾乎把我的桔子汁到天花板上去了。
    That jerk nearly tossed my orange juice to the ceiling.
  • 船漂漂蕩蕩,然後微微一突然停了下來。
    The ship drifted and brought up with a light jerk.
  • 車開動了。我一點不覺得
    We are off already. I do not feel any jerk.
  • 抖動以簸、不穩的狀態前後上下輕微地搖晃或移動
    To move or rock lightly up and down or to and fro in an unsteady, jerky manner.
  • 馬車沿着崎嶇不平的道路簸前行。
    The wagon jogged along on the rough road.
  • 那輛舊公共汽車一上一下地簸着行駛。
    The old bus jogged up and down.
  • 一輛警車在通嚮村莊的高低不平的小路上簸地行進。
    A police car jogged along on the rough path to the village.
  • 簸開始時,我的鄰座碰了一下我的胳膊,把我的飲料碰灑了。
    When the turbulence start, my neighbor jog my arm and make me spill my drink.
  • 馬車(沿凹凸不平的小路)簸前行.
    The wagon jogged along (a rough track).
  • 把乘客去的一段崎嶇的馬車路
    A rough wagon ride that jogged the passengers.
  • 那輛四輪馬車在那崎嶇的道路上簸前進。
    The carriage jogged along on the rough road.
  • 他跑動時背包在他背上
    The pack jogged against his back as he ran.
  • 老人和驢子連跑帶地嚮市場行進。
    The old man and his ass jogged along to the fair.
  • 簸開始時,我的鄰座碰了一下我的胳膊,把我的飲料碰灑了。
    When the turbulence started, my neighbor jogged my arm and made me spill my drink.
  • 突然了一下,她嚮前打了個趔趄。
    The sudden jolt plunged her forward.
  • 車的簸使人左搖右晃。
    the door closed with a jolt.
  • 碰撞,撞擊或顛簸
    A blow, collision, or jolt.