zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • huān cāo
    I don't like gymnastics.
  • huān kàn shēng huó zài rán de dòng 'ér fēi dòng yuán nèi de dòng
    I prefer to see animal in their natural habitat, rather than in zoo.
  • huān zài zhōu wǎng qiú de rén
    A weekend tennis hacker.
  • zuò wéi shì jiè shàng shǐ zuì yōu jiǔ de diàn yǐng shèng huìwēi diàn yǐng jié zhí zhì jìn qián wèi chuàng xīn yǐngpiān de zhǎn guò zhè zuò měi de shuǐ chéng qíng huān yíng jiǎn - màn 'ěr - màn děng hǎo lāi xīng de dào lái
    The world's oldest film festival prides itself on promoting cutting-edge and innovative movies but this stunning lagoon city also welcomes with open arms Hollywood superstars like Gene Hackman and Nicole Kidman.
  • guò duàn huān de shí guāng
    Had a jolly time.
  • men huān yōng dài wèiguó wáng
    They hailed him as King.
  • rén men pái liè zài jiē de liǎng bàng xiàng cháng shèng jiāng jūn huān
    The people lined the street to hail the invincible general.
  • tài huān de fàxíngdàn méi shénme shuō de
    Ted didn't like his haircut but let it go at that.
  • huān de xīn xíng ?
    Do you like my new hairdo?
  • wèi zǒu chū sēn lín qián bié huān bié gāo xīng tài zǎo
    Don't halloo till you are out of the wood.
  • huān guàn zhuāng huǒ tuǐ
    She likes potted ham.
  • huān huǒ tuǐ
    I don't like ham.
  • men huān hàn bǎo bāo
    They like hamburgers.
  • huān zhè zhǒng hàn bǎo bāo tài shú
    I don't care for this hamburger. It's too rare.
  • zhǐ zhī dào huān běi gōng yuán xiǎo xué bào · de yīn wéi zài men wán bǎo lěi shí,“ lǎo k xiān shēng” ---- de xué shēng chēng ---- bìng guān xīn shuí shū shuí yíng。“ bǎo lěishì zhǒng wài lái de chǎng shǒu qiú sài sài shízhì shǎo tóng shí yòu liǎng qiú zài jué duō shù cān sài duì yuán dōuzài tíng páotiàorēngdǎng
    She just knows she likes Bob Korte's PE class at North Park Elementary, because "Mr K", as his students call him, doesn't care who wins when they play Ta Po Ae, an imported field handball game in which at least two balls are in play simultaneously and most players are running, jumping, throwing or blocking at any given moment.
  • men kàn dào hěn duō yòu jīng yàn de rén dài liǎo hěn duō bāo ér qiě xīn wéi zhù de dài jué duì shòu huān yíng
    What they find is that many experienced people are handicapped by their past.
  • wài guó péng yǒu hěn huān zhè xiē gōng měi shù pǐn
    These artistic handicrafts are very popular with foreign friends.
  • zài jiāo huàn shí men wéi duì fāng qīn shǒu zuò de xiǎo pǐn tíng huān jiào hǎo
    We oohed and aahed over our handiwork as the presents were exchanged.
  • yīng guó rén huān shǒu shí jiǎn duǎnyòu háo tuō yán zhī
    The preferred English handshake is a brief, vigorous affair with no hint of lingering.
  • zhè shì huān de chù
    This is my favorite hang-out.
  • yòu xiē lǎo nián rén lǎo shì huān chóngtí sān shí nián qián de zhuàng kuàng
    Some old people always hark back to how things were 30 years ago.
  • yòu xiē lǎo nián rén lǎo shì huān chóngtí sān shí nián qián de zhuàng kuàng
    Some old people always hark back to how things were30 years ago.
  • huān tīng luó biàn lùnyīn wéi zǒng shì fǎn
    I enjoy listening to Harold in an argument because he always gives as good as he gets.
  • suī rán shì zài bīn jiān yǐn huān xiào què gěi xià zhe liǎo
    Though this occasioned great mirth among the guests, aunt Harriet was horrified.
  • cóng qián xiàn chè huí de jūn rén huān kàn zhè yǐngpiān jìng fěng cháo xiào zhàn zhēng de huāng dàn shì men zhí cǎi yòng de xiàn shí xíng de bǎo 。《 cóng jūn xíng liǎng tiān hòu chá 'ěr · jié hūn
    Being able to laugh at the insanity of war had been their only real defence. Two days after its release, Charlie married Mildred Harris, pretty in the same way as his first love Hetty Kelly.
  • shuō láiyào shí xiàn xià tiáo jiàn xiè huà shuǐ píng gāo liǎozhè shì shuō guǎng de xiè huà xiàn gēngzhòng shōu de xiè huà), zài dìng chéng shàng shí xiàn liǎo shì dāng rán tiáo jiàn jīng qíng kuàng deshòu dào rén men huān yíng de xiè huà
    To be specific, the following four conditions should be realized: First, a higher level of mechanization, one which is relatively well suited to local natural and economic conditions and welcomed by the people (here I mean mechanization in a broad sense, not merely mechanized ploughing, sowing and harvesting).
  • shì huān cōng máng zuò chū jué dìng de
    He was not given to hasty decisions.
  • huān shàng bān chí dào
    She hates to be late for work.
  • wèile 'ài qíng qián jié hūn lái huān bái tiān huǐ hèn
    Who marrieth for love without money, hath good nights and sorry days.
  • shénme shì 'ài qíng zài míng tiān huān xiào yóu fàng guò liǎo yǎn qiánjiāng lái de shì yòu shuí néng liào yào cuō tuó liǎo hǎo nián huálái wěn shuāng shí jiāo zhuǎn yǎn qīng chūn zǎo huà chéng shuāi lǎo
    What is love?' tis not hereafter; Present mirth hath present laughter; What's to come is still unsure: In delay there lies no plenty; Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty, youth's a stuff will not endure.
  • jiāo 'ào de hái zài xué xiào cháng cháng shòu rén huān yíng
    A haughty girl is always unpopular at school.
  • rén men huān zài de fāng
    a favorite haunt where people gather.