zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • zhōng děng chǐ cùn de ōu zhōu de shù zhǒnglèi ōu zhōu huā qiūdàn chǎn shí yòng de guǒ shí
    medium-sized European tree resembling the rowan but bearing edible fruit.
  • yìn ōu yīn de d zài 'ěr màn zhōng biàn chéng liǎo t( : dīng duo, yīng two);k huò c biàn chéng h( dīng collis, yīng hill);t biàn chéng liǎo th( dīng tonitus, yīng thunder);p biàn chéng f( dīng piscis, yīng fish) g biàn chéng liǎo k huò c( dīng ager, yīng acre)。
    The In- do- European consonant 'd' became 't' in the Germanic languages (e.g., Latin duo, English two), k or c became h ( collies/hill), t became th (tonitus/thunder), p became f (piscis/fish), and g became k or c (ager/acre).
  • zhōng guó hǎi yuán shǐ yòng de zhóu duǒ shù jiàn zhí dào 15 shì zhōng cái wéi ōu zhōu de yuǎn yáng chuán suǒ cǎi yòng
    Chinese seaman had axial rudders and other technological features not adopted by the sea going European ships until the middle of the 15th century.
  • jié : shì de, 19 shì 80 nián dài ōu zhōu chū xiàn liǎo chē chú xíng
    Jeff: Yes. In the 1880s of the 19th century, the rudiments of the automobile appeared on the European continent.
  • ōu zhōu hǎi péng zhǒng hǎi péng shǔ de zhí shēng yán shuǐ zhǎo yòu ròu zhì jīng wán quán de lín zhuàng
    Any of various plants of the genus Salicornia, growing in salt marshes and having fleshy stems and rudimentary, scalelike leaves.
  • ōu cǎo běn de xiǎo de shǔshān yáng de yún xiāng
    small genus of Eurasian herbs: goat's rue.
  • shí liù shì ōu zhōu rén shì shàng tōng xíng de zhǒng lǐng
    a ruff for the neck worn in the 16th century.
  • ōu tōng de xióng niǎo de jǐng máo zài fán zhí zhí
    common Eurasian sandpiper; male has an erectile ruff in breeding season.
  • ōu 'ào 'ěr · méng 1789 1854 guó xué jiāyīn duì shù xuéshēng xué diàn cèliáng zuò chū de gòng xiàn 'ér zhù míng
    German physicist noted for his contributions to mathematics, acoustics, and the measurement of electrical resistance.
  • běi měi zhōu ōu yòu bié de bái wěi de xiǎo niǎo
    small songbird of northern America and Eurasia having a distinctive white rump.
  • zhōu xíng tóu zhǒng chángshù zhí qiě yòu de duō nián shēng cǎo běn zhí ōu tóu tóu shǔ), shēng cháng ōu zhōu běi kāi huā duǒ gān gēn shēngzhǎng tóu
    A slender, erect, poisonous perennial herb(Aconitum napellus) native to northern Europe, having violet flowers and whose dried leaves and roots yield aconite.
  • yuán chǎn běi ōu de zhǒng yòu cǎo běn zhí yòu dōu zhuàng lán huāgān zào de kuài gēn chǎn shēng qiáng xīn zhǐ tòng
    a poisonous herb native to northern Europe having hooded blue-purple flowers; the dried leaves and roots yield aconite.
  • guān dài běi ōu wén de huò yóu chéng de
    relating to or consisting of runes.
  • běi ōu biǎo tōng yòng de 'ěr màn wén biǎo
    The common Germanic runic alphabet.
  • rán 'érduì měi guózhè shì gòu deyīn wéi eldred 'àn de pàn jué duì měi guó ōu méng zhī jiān zài zhù zuò quán bǎo fāng miànxiàng xié diào de rèn shí zhèng shízhù zuò quán shì quán qiú xìng de
    It will not be enough, however, to cap the term in the United States, because as the Eldred decision and its acknowledgment of the harmonization between the EU and the U.S. on duration proved, copyright law is global.
  • zhǒng gāo de de guàn huā dàn huáng xiǎo zhī róu rènlèi dēng xīn cǎoyòng biān zhì lǒu kuāngyuán chǎn ōu zhōu nán zhōng hǎi zhí dào jiā
    tall thornless shrub having pale yellow flowers and flexible rushlike twigs used in basketry; of southwestern Europe and Mediterranean; naturalized in California.
  • fēn zài chú 'é guó nán wài de ōu běi měi zhōu běi
    Eurasia except southern Russia; northern North America.
  • é luó ōu zhōu fēn de hǎi gǎng
    a seaport in the European part of Russia.
  • 1897 nián zài 'é guó de ōu zhōu yóu tài rén shè huì zhù yùn dòng
    A European Jewish socialist movement founded in Russia in1897.
  • sān fān liǎng tán de ōu zhōu zhī xíng de péng yǒu mendōu tīng liǎo
    Ruth talks about her trip to Europe all the time, and her friends are tired of it.
  • zhí dào píng de cháng qīng de guàn yòu xuán de bái huò fěn de huā cóngshǔ ōu zhōu běi de tàn xiǎn méi zhǎo de cháo shī de suān xìng
    erect to procumbent evergreen shrub having pendent clusters of white or pink flowers; of sphagnum peat bogs and other wet acidic areas in northern Europe.
  • yòu wēi suān jiàn tóu xíng de ōu zhōu suān biàn běi wēn dài zuò chūn cǎo
    European sorrel with large slightly acidic sagittate leaves grown throughout north temperate zone for salad and spring greens.
  • gāo cóng shēng de duō nián shēng cǎo shǔ ōu bīn mài huò jiǎn cǎo shǔ mài shǔde zhǒng cǎo zhǒng de rèn zhǒng)。
    tall tufted perennial grasses (such as lyme grass or wild rye).
  • xiāng chē cǎo zhǒng yuán chǎn ōu běi fēi de fāng xiāng duō nián shēng cǎo běn zhí xiāng zhū yāng yāng zhū yāng yāng shǔ), zuò wéi zhòngdì miàn gài guǎng fàn zhòngzhíyòu bái xiǎo huā yòng diào jiǔ zhuāng xiāng dài de zhǎi
    A fragrant perennial herb(Galium odoratum) native to Eurasia and North Africa and widely cultivated as a shade ground cover, having small white flowers and narrow leaves used for flavoring wine and in sachets.
  • ōu zhōu nán de jīn huáng wéi shí de gēn jīng 'ér zhòngzhí de huáng huā dài zànghónghuā
    a golden thistle of southwestern Europe cultivated for its edible sweet roots and edible leaves and stalks; its yellow flowers are used as a substitute for saffron.
  • zài fēi zhōu nán shā yòu 2450 wàn rén huàn yòu 'ài bìngnán dōng nán yòu 560 wàn rén huàn bìng měi yòu 130 wàn rén huàn bìngběi měi yòu 90 wàn rén huàn bìngzài ōu yòu 52 wàn rén huàn bìng
    24.5 million people are living with the disease in sub-Saharan Africa, 5.6 million in South/Southeast Asia, 1.3 million in Latin America, 900,000 in North America and 520,000 in Western Europe.
  • hēi shàng tōng cháng yòu huáng bān diǎn de ōu zhōu róng yuán
    European salamander having dark skin with usually yellow spots.
  • cháng yòu yǒng jiǔ xìng wài sāi de ōu zhōu xué shuǐ róng yuán
    European cave-dwelling aquatic salamander with permanent external gills.
  • běi měi ōu zhōu zhōu běi de xiǎo xíng bìng tōng cháng shì cǎi xiān yàn de bàn shuǐ róng yuán
    small usually bright-colored semiaquatic salamanders of North America and Europe and North Asia.
  • líng lán běi ōu shuǐ shēn cháng de hǎi shēng shí yòng jīng cháng yán yān bìng gān zào hòu bèi yòng
    elongated marine food fish of Greenland and northern Europe; often salted and dried.
  • ōu de zhǒng nóng de luò guàn huā jīn huáng guǒ shí lüè dài hóng yòng zhì zhì liáo ruǎn gāo
    deciduous bushy Eurasian shrub with golden yellow flowers and reddish-purple fruits from which a soothing salve is made in Spain.
  • yuán chǎn ōu zhōu dàn dìng zài měi guó dōng de hēi xiǎo fēngyòu chóng zài huà shù de shàng zuāndòng dǎo zhì yán zhòng de luò shēng
    small black sawfly native to Europe but established in eastern United States; larvae mine the leaves of birches causing serious defoliation.