zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • píng fán de nián qīng láng wēi dào de jiàn
    a trivial young woman; a trivial mind.
  • wēi dào deméi jià zhí desuǒ suì de
    Lacking in importance or worth; trivial.
  • chuī máo qiú suǒ suì de wēi dào de yào de qiě gōng píng de zhǐ huò tiǎo
    Minute, trivial, unnecessary, and unjustified criticism or faultfinding.
  • zhè tiáo shāo wēi cháng liǎo diǎn
    These trousers are rather too long.
  • shēn tòu míngliǎng duān yòu kǒng bìng qiě yòu bèi náng de wēi xiǎo de yóu hǎi yáng dòng
    minute floating marine tunicate having a transparent body with an opening at each end.
  • shēn tòu míngliǎng duān yòu kǒng bìng qiě yòu bèi náng de wēi xiǎo de yóu hǎi yáng dòng
    minute floating marine tunicate having a transparent body with an opening at each end.
  • xiān wéi xìng chàn dòng bié ròu xiān wéi wēi dekuài de chōu chùzhěng kuài ròu bìng méi yòu huò jīhū méi yòu yùn dòng
    Fine, rapid twitching of individual muscle fibers with little or no movement of the muscle as a whole.
  • dàn zěn me liào dào de shì huì chéng wéi xìn shí dài de cái 'ěr · gài wēi ruǎn gōng de tóu shì měi guó zuì yòu de rén
    What I could not have guessed, however, was that he would become a wizard of the Information Age: Bill Gates, tycoon of Microsoft and America's richest man.
  • dàn zěn me liào dào de shì huì chéng wéi xìn shí dài de cái 'ěr · gài wēi ruǎn gōng de tóu shì měi guó zuì yòu de rén
    What I could not have guessed, however, was that he would become a wizard of the Information Age: Bill Gates, tycoon of Microsoft and America's richest man.
  • wēi xíng suàn zhǒng lèi fán duō
    There are many types of microcomputers.
  • chāo wēi xiǎn wēi jìngde huò chāo wēi xiǎn wēijìngyòu guān de
    Of or relating to an ultramicroscope.
  • chāo wēi xiǎn wēi jìngde huò chāo wēi xiǎn wēijìngyòu guān de
    Of or relating to an ultramicroscope.
  • xiǎo de zhì méi yòu chāo xiǎn wēi jìng jiù kàn jiàn de
    too small to be seen without an ultramicroscope.
  • xiǎo de zhì méi yòu chāo xiǎn wēi jìng jiù kàn jiàn de
    too small to be seen without an ultramicroscope.
  • gōng wēi 'ér qiě gōng tiáo jiàn lìng rén nán jiē shòu
    the pay is unsatisfactory and the conditions are unacceptable.
  • xiǎn wēi jìng yòng tòu jìng huò xiē tòu jìng de lái zhì zào xiǎo de fàng xíng xiàng de shì gōng tōng cháng yòng lái guān chá ròu yǎn kàn dào de
    An optical instrument that uses a lens or a combination of lenses to produce magnified images of small objects, especially of objects too small to be seen by the unaided eye.
  • fēi yòng xiǎn wēi jìng jiàn de wēi guān de yòng ròu yǎn jiàn de dàn shì yòng xiǎn wēi jìng guān chá de
    Too small to be seen by the unaided eye but large enough to be studied under a microscope.
  • bǎo 'ěr · de xià miàn duàn huà shuō míng shì duō me 'ài suō shì xiáng jìn yán jiū guò suō shì xiàn 'ài suō shì shú suō shì zhōng shǐ shì zuì wēi dào de rén
    Paul Lafargue tells how much Marx was fond of Shakespeare: He had made an exhaustible study of Shakespeare, for whom he had an unbounded admiration, and whose most insignificant characters, even, were familiar to him.
  • men de tóng bàn men guò jǐn xiǎo shèn wēi jīhū kāi kǒu shuō huà xiàn zài men biàn pàn ruò rén liǎo
    Formerly cautious to the point of being uncommunicative, my companions had changed out of recognition.
  • gāng cái jīng gēn nín shuō guò biàn liǎozuǐ shàng zài dài yòu zhǒng mǎn zài de wēi xiào
    She looked much altered, as I have told you, and I could not detect on her lips her old unconcerned smile.
  • běn nèi jīng fāng miànyóu 'èr líng líng líng nián jīng biǎo xiàn liáng hǎolìng zhù wēi zēngxiāo fèi kāi zhī yīn 'ér zài 'èr líng líng nián shàng bàn nián zài wěn zēngzhǎng
    In the domestic sector, consumer spending grew steadily further in the first half of 2001, underpinned by a mild increase in household income on account of the robust economic performance in 2000.
  • kòng zhì jiā guò chéng xiāo miè yào de wēi shēng
    subjected to carefully controlled heating to destroy undesirable microorganisms.
  • zài wēi fēng zhōng zhe piàn mài làng
    Fields of wheat are undulating in the breeze.
  • men hěn kuài kàn dào piàn zài wēi fēng zhōng de mài tián
    We soon see a field of wheat undulate in the breeze.
  • ài méng suī wēi xiào zhe huí dàn wēi xiào què liú chū diǎn de 'ān
    answered Edmond, with a smile which had in it traces of slight uneasiness.
  • méi yòu rén tīng jiàn māo zài jǐng wēi ruò de jiù shēng
    Form the bottom of the well, the cat's faint cries for help went unheard.
  • māo zài jǐng wēi ruò de jiù shēng méi yòu rén tīng jiàn
    Frome the bottom of the well, the cat s faint cries for help went unheard.
  • 2002 zhì 2003 nián jiānwèi shēng zhì 'ér tóng jīn huì zài jiǔ guó jiā lián jìn xíng de shuǐ zhì liàng shì diǎn yán jiū jǐn jiāng shì shuǐ yuán jiāng shì jiā tíng nèi shuǐ de wēi shēng huà xué zhì liàng
    A water quality pilot study,being conducted jointly by WHO and UNICEF during 2002-2003 in nine countries, will test both the microbial and chemical quality of the water at the source as well as in the household.
  • fēi zhèng shì de , wéi jiā dào mǒu wèi jīng què rèn de zhī shí míng chēng hòu miàn 'ér chéng xué míng , wēi diàn xué
    an informal word (abstracted from words with this ending) for some unidentified branch of knowledge.
  • bèi zhì néng de dài biān chéng nèi cún dequē shǎo wēi xíng suàn xiāng yìngzhì néng shè bèi de zhōng duān
    Unintelligent;without programmable memory;lacking a microcomputer with its associated"intelligence". For example, a dumb terminal.
  • guòyòu guān huò de wēi xíng rán liào diàn chí de jié hái shì hěn de
    The details of Hockaday's version, however, are unique.
  • rén suàn jiādōu gǎn xīng měi réndōu zài xué zěn yàng shǐ yòng wēi
    Personal computers are of universal interest; everyone is learning how to use them.