zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • qiē duǎn gǒu de wěi
    Bob off a dog's tail
  • gǒu wěi bǎi dòng
    The dog 's tail wagged.
  • gǒu yáo dòng de wěi
    The dog whisked her tail.
  • huī dòng wěi
    The horse whisked its tail.
  • lǎo shǔ yòu tiáo cháng wěi
    A mouse has a long tail.
  • lǎo shǔ yòu tiáo cháng wěi
    A mouse have a long tail.
  • bèi jié wěi dòng wěi bèi jié duǎn de dòng
    An animal with a docked tail.
  • chéng wěi huò guān wěi
    constituting or relating to a tail.
  • niǎo 'ér zhǎn kāi duō cǎi de wěi
    The bird fanned its colorful tail.
  • jiǎn duǎn de mǎyǐ
    The docked tail of a horse.
  • zhǐ gǒu zài yáo wěi
    The dog is wagging its tail.
  • tiáo gǒu xīng fèn zhí yáo wěi
    The dog wagged its tail excitedly.
  • zhè zhǐ kuài de xiǎo gǒu yáo bǎi zhe de wěi
    The happy dog wagged his tail.
  • dāng lái dào zhè fāng bèng bèng tiào huān qià kuài de shàng liǎo tái jiēlái dào fáng mén kǒu gāo gāo shù 'ěr duǒhuān kuài yáo zhe wěi cóng mén kǒu wǎng zhāng wàng jīng kàn dào yòu 1000 zhǐ huān de xiǎo gǒu xiàng yàng kuài de yáo wěi
    When he arrived, he hounced happily up the stairs to the doorway of the house. He looked through the doorway with his ears lifted high and his tail wagging as fast as it could. To his great surprise, he found himself staring at 1000 other happy little dogs with their tails wagging just as fast as his.
  • yòu wěi ?
    Hasn't it got any tail?
  • hái men xiàng wěi yàng gēn zài qīn de hòu miàn
    The children tailed after their mother.
  • shǔ dòng cháng wěi qiě shǔ de niè chǐ dòng
    Any of various animals similar to one of these long-tailed rodents.
  • běi měi zhōu nán měi zhōu běi hóng yìng wěi de
    reddish-brown stiff-tailed duck of North America and and northern South America.
  • zhǒng cháng cháng wěi de niè chǐ dòng bān de shǔ xíng dàn jiào
    any of various long-tailed rodents similar to but larger than a mouse.
  • de wěi duàn liǎo hòu néng zài shēng
    Can lizards reproduce their tails?
  • dòng de wěi huò 'ěr duǒjiǎn duǎn de
    (of animal tails or ears) cut short.
  • yòu xiē niǎo de wěi zhǎn kāi shàn
    Some birds have the fanwise spread of their tails.
  • gǒu gāo xīng jiù yáo wěi .
    Dogs wag their tails when they are pleased.
  • xiàng zhǐ zhuàng wěi yàng lái huí yáo dòng
    move from side to side, as of fingers and tails.
  • nán xìng chuān dehòu biān liú zhe liǎng tiáo yòu cháng yòu jiān de wěi de zhèng shì shàng
    a man's full-dressjacket with two long tapering tails at the back.
  • běi měi zhōu de zhǒng dòng xùn bìng yòu zhǐ cháng wěi de shé
    any of several fast-moving North American snakes with long whiplike tails.
  • niú chōu dòng wěi zǒu cāng yíng
    The cows were twitching their tails to drive off the flies.
  • jūn jiā wěi táo páo liǎo
    The enemy troops ran away with their tails between their legs.
  • xīn shēng de yáng gāo zhōng yòu zhǐ shì guài tāishēng xià lái jiù yòu liǎng tiáo wěi
    One of the new lambs is a freak; it was born with two tails.
  • tóu tóu shēn chéng jiǎo bìng yòu juǎnqū de wěi zhí yóu yǒng
    small fish with horselike heads bent sharply downward and curled tails; swim in upright position.
  • dào 1884 nián , 151 yīng chǐ gāo de diāo xiàng zài shù
    By 1884, a statue which was 151 feet tall, had been erected in Paris.
  • tàn dàn bèi què rènjiù hěn kuài fēngmǐ lún dūn
    Once established, the tango became the rage in London and Paris.