zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • chīde duō ér qiě yòu yòu wèi
    consuming abundantly and with gusto.
  • bèi piàn duō huā liǎo qián
    I was shafted into paying too much.
  • duō chǎn de ráo de néng liàng shēng chǎn deféi de
    Producing abundantly; fertile.
  • zài shù liàng shàng néng mǎn yào huò yào qiú dàn shì guò duō de
    of a quantity that can fulfill a need or requirement but without being abundant.
  • xiàn zài shì chǎng shàng píng guǒ hěn duōsuǒ piányí
    Apples are now so abundant in market that they are cheap as dirt.
  • liàng tīng lái de shù liàng huò guò duō de shì tán huà huò yīnyuè
    An abundant or excessive amount of something heard, such as talk or music.
  • cháng zhe chǎn xíng tóu de wēi xiǎn xiǎo xíng chuí tóu shā duō chǎn hǎi wān jiāng kǒu
    small harmless hammerhead having a spade-shaped head; abundant in bays and estuaries.
  • měi guó gān hàn shù liàng zuì duō de zhī
    one of the most abundant lizards in the arid western United States.
  • néng zài fēi cháng shī rùn de zhuó zhuàng chéngzhǎng de duō zhǒng cǎo de rèn zhǒng
    any of various grasses that thrive in the presence of abundant moisture.
  • yīng lán nán de tuō 'ěr xué de liú xíng bìng xué jiā shā 'ā · xīn shì shuō: " lǎo nián yào jìn xíng gèng duō de duàn liànzuò jiā zhēn de dào dìng zuò yòng。 "
    "Older women need to be doing more physical activity. Housework probably does cut the mustard," said Dr. Shah Ebrahim, an epidemiologist and expert on aging at the University of Bristol, in southwestern England.
  • duǎn zuǐ xiǎo hǎi quèběi duō
    small short-billed auk abundant in arctic regions.
  • duō chǎn shēng chǎn fēng
    not fruitful; not conducive to abundant production.
  • guǎng duō bǎo
    Abundant Treasure Pagoda of the Guangde Temple
  • duō bǎo bēi
    Stele of the“ Abundant Treasure” Pagoda
  • zhè yòu hěn duō zūn
    The lake is abundant in trout.
  • dào duō zhù
    A just cause enjoys abundant support.
  • shēng dòng duō de
    A region abundant in wildlife.
  • duō ròu deféi pàng de
    Having abundant flesh; plump.
  • shí jiān duō de shì
    There is abundant time.
  • hěn duō zhèng rén jūn zhì tóu guò
    Many good and great men have shaken the elbow.
  • men shí hái yòu hěn duō shí
    There was still an abundance of food when we arrived.
  • men shí hái yòu hěn duō shí
    There is still an abundance of food when we arrived
  • men zài zhè zhǒng liǎo duō huā
    They planted flowers in great abundance in this area.
  • duō chǎn de liàng chǎn chū de huò liàng jié chū guǒ shí de duō chǎn deyòu shēng zhí de
    Producing offspring or fruit in great abundance; fertile.
  • duō chǎn huò zhě yòu shēng chǎn fēng
    productive or conducive to producing in abundance.
  • shàonián qián duōqīng chūn cuō tuó
    The abundance of money ruins youth.
  • rén men suō shì de duō zuò pǐn bǎo liú xià lái
    People have preserved many Shakespeare 's works.
  • shàochéng duō
    Economy in trifles ensure abundance.
  • háo mànyuē hàn 1902 1988 měi guó zhì zuò réndǎo yǎn yǎn yuán zhí dǎo guò duō suō shì de zuòbìng 'ào sēn · wēi 'ěr gòng tóng chuàng jiàn liǎo qiū tuán
    American producer, director, and actor. He directed a number of Shakespearean productions and cofounded the Mercury Theater with Orson Welles.
  • jiā 'ān lüè shěng dōng nán chéng shìwèi duō lún duō nán piān shì gōng zhōng xīn shì suō shì jié( 1953 nián dìng de yuán rén kǒu 26, 262
    A city of southeast Ontario, Canada, west-southwest of Toronto. It is an industrial center and the home of the Stratford Shakespearean Festival(founded1953). Population,26, 262.
  • guò sān shì lái duō nán yǎn yuán yóu bàn yǎn suō shì zhōng de juésè 'ér mǎn tán , 18 shì de jiā , 19 shì de 'ēn 'ōu wén
    For the last three centuries many actors and actresses have established their reputations by taking Shakespearian parts; e. g. Garrick in the 18th century and Kean and Irving in the 19th.
  • zhè shù jié guǒ shèn duō
    The tree yields an abundance of fruit.