zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • juān huā zhí duō zhǒng tōng cháng 'ǎi shēng de 'ōu shí nán shǔ huò xiāng jìn shǔ zhǒng de guàn yuán 'ōu zhōu nán fēicháng yòu cháng de xiǎo qiě wéi wèng zhuàng de cǎi xuàn de huā
    Any of various usually low-growing shrubs of the genus Erica and related genera, native to Europe and South Africa and having small evergreen leaves and small, colorful, urn-shaped flowers.
  • nán jiā 'ān lüè dōng nán chéng shìwèi pànhàn 'ěr dùn dōng nán piān nán chù zài míng shèng rén kǒu 19, 816
    A city of southeast Ontario, Canada, on Lake Erie south-southeast of Hamilton. It is in a resort region. Population,19, 816.
  • jiàn zài rèn wèishì xué lùn fāng de chǔ shàng de
    based on theories and methods erroneously regarded as scientific.
  • zhè xiē rén duì zhè gèng yòu shuō de yōu shēng huái yòu kǒng gǎnyīn wéi yòng yīn píng děng zhè xué zhèng míng dài liǎo zǎo yōu shēng lùn zhě chì luǒ luǒ de zhǒng jiē piān jiàngèng yòu yòu huò
    These people fear a more powerful eugenic practice, whereby the crude racial and class prejudices of early eugenicists are replaced by scientific demonstrations of genetic inequality.
  • jiā 'ěr dōng lǎng 1822 1911 yīng guó xué jiā de shū chuán běn zhì( 1869 niándiàn dìng liǎo yōu shēng xué de chǔ
    British scientist whose book Hereditary Genius(1869) laid the foundations for the science of eugenics.
  • 1911 nián 2 yuè 6 luó · wēi 'ěr xùn · gēn chū shēng nuò zhōu de tǎn zhèn ( qīn yuē hàn gēn qīn · gēn ), zhōng xué jiù jìn de sēn zhènrán hòu bàn gōng bàn wán chéng zài yóu xué yuàn de xué chéng
    On February 6, 1911, Rona1d Wilson Reagan was born to Nelle and John Reagan in Tampico, Illinois. He attended high school in nearby Dixon and then worked his way through Eureka College.
  • chén jiù zhù chè tuì yòng fēi yùn sòng shāng yuán men néng shòu dào nèi huò wài zhì liáo de fāng jiù zhù
    Air transport of persons to a place where they can receive medical or surgical care; medical evacuation.
  • jīng quèjiǎn liàn xué shàng de jīng què jiǎn míng
    Scientific exactness and precision.
  • gěi duì shǒu zuǒ liǎn jiá shàng lái liǎo luò de quán luò de tóu qiúwài shēng luòjīng què de shǒu shù dāo
    he landed a clean left on his opponent's cheek; a clean throw; the neat exactness of the surgeon's knife.
  • shì zhù kǎo rén zhī
    He is one of the science examiners.
  • diàn huà gāo bàn gōng shì wèi zhù xiàn yòu de bàn gōng fāng shì juésè de biàngēng
    The electronic office will mean a revision of existing office procedures and job role.
  • zài zhěng zhǎn zhōng de shì jiè tuì chū nóng cūn 'ér xiàng chéng shì qiān de xiān fēng jīng dào liǎo chéng shì de biān yuán
    All through the developing word the vanguard of the rural exodus has reached the urban fringes already.
  • men jìhuà zhì xué kǎo chá
    They planned to organize a scientific expedition.
  • běn rén cóng míng zhì wéi xīn jiù kāi shǐ zhù zhù jiào huā liǎo hěn liàng
    As early as the Meiji Restoration, the Japanese began to expend a great deal of effort on science, technology and education.
  • yòu xiē xué jiā yòng dòng zuò shì yàn
    Some scientists experiment on animals.
  • xué jiā kào shí yàn jiǎn yàn lùn
    Scientists test out theories by experiment.
  •   ( ) nóng yánjiào xué shì yàn tián
    4. Experimental plots for research and teaching;
  • shí yàn shì yòng xué shí yàn huò yán jiū de fáng huò jiàn zhù
    A room or building equipped for scientific experimentation or research.
  • tóng yàngzài měi guó shì dùn de wèi xué jiā jiāng néng gòu xiàng shàng hǎi de wèi xué jiā yào qiú gōng zhuān mén zhī shíér zhè zhǒng lián zhǐ yào miǎo zhōng de shí jiān jiù jiē tōng
    And the scientist in Boston will be able to call on the expertise of the scientist in Shanghai, and all of it in a matter of seconds.
  • dàn shì men zuò de lǐng hái zài duàn zēng jiā men jīng shāng dìng zài mào shùtóu xué guǎn zhuān mén zhī shí de jiāo liú děng fāng miàn gèng mìqiè zuò
    But the areas of our mutual cooperation continue to expand. We have already agreed to cooperate more closely in trade, technology, investment, and exchanges of scientific and managerial expertise.
  • zhè běn jiào shū zhōng shuō shuō míng xìng cái liào duō fàn wénsuǒ nán yuè
    They textbook contains more explanatory material than models and is therefore hard to plough through.
  • tóng wèibìng lièbìng zhì míng huò míng zuò wéi jiě shì xìng chéng fēn lìng fàng zài zhè liǎng chéng fēn zhōng de chéngfèn yòu xiāng tóng de guān painter( huà jiāzài huà jiā chū shēng shì dùn zhōng
    A construction in which a noun or noun phrase is placed with another as an explanatory equivalent, both having the same syntactic relation to the other elements in the sentence; for example, Copley and the painter in The painter Copley was born in Boston.
  • huò yòu guān c linear zuì de fāng zài bìng xiàng xué jiā men de yàng rán bào zhà
    Perhaps the weirdest thing of all about C/LINEAR is that it didn't explode all at once, as scientists would have predicted.
  • shí yóu kān tàn kāi xué yán jiū yuàn
    Scientific Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development
  • yōu 'ào lǎng 1645?- 1711 shēng de huì chuán jiào shìcéng kǎo chá huì zhì liǎo měi guó nán de fēn de
    Italian-born Jesuit missionary who explored and mapped much of the American Southwest and Mexico.
  • kuò zhǎn liǎo de huì liàngjīng yàn fēng de wài shēng xíng wén de guǎng fàn zāo shòu liǎo miàn de sǔn hàiguǎng fàn de xuǎn
    an extended vocabulary; surgeons with extended experience; extensive examples of picture writing; suffered extensive damage; a wide selection.
  • xué jiā jīng cóng nèi bāo , péi chū rén zào gōng yuán xíng
    Scientists have created prototypes made out of cells extracted from women's bodies.
  • zhòu shēng xué shēng xué de fēn zhīxún zhǎo qiú wài shēng mìng bìng yán jiū wài huán jìng duì huó de yòu zhī yǐng xiǎng de xué
    The branch of biology that deals with the search for extraterrestrial life and the effects of extraterrestrial surroundings on living organisms.
  • kuàng qiě xiāo lái shòu rén zūn jìng de yán jiū rén yuán biǎo zài tóng xíng yuè de xué zhì shàng miàn
    One is exceedingly wary about claims for extraterrestrial life, of course;
  • dàn shì gěi jiǎn chá de yǎn zhuān jiā rèn wéibái nèi zhàng zhǐ shì zào chéng shì shuāi ruò de fēn yuán yīn
    But when they brought Tex to a specialist in Dallas, he determined that the dog's poor eyesight was only partially due to cataracts.
  • wéi zào jiù yòu xiàn dài jūn shì xué zhī shí de gànbù chéng 'ǒu xīn xuèzài jǐn shèng de zhǐ zuǒ yǎn shì yán zhòng jiǎn tuì de qíng kuàng xiàhái zhe fàng jìngjiāng shàng bǎi wàn de wài guó jūn shì zhù liàng de biān jiào cái jiā jiàodìng shěn dìng
    He worked indefatigably to train cadres in modern military science. Although his eyesight was deteriorating, with the help of a magnifying glass he examined translations of foreign works on the subject, altogether amounting to about one million Chinese characters, and compiled a vast number of teaching materials.
  • zōng xìng yuànduō lián zhěn suǒ zhì liáo zhǒng lèi xíng de bìng chuāngshāng de zhěn suǒ yuàn huò bǎo jiàn shè shī
    A clinic, hospital, or health care facility that treats various types of diseases and injuries.