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English to Chinese Dictionary (1-3 of 3)

ARE
  • Acronym-rich environment 缩略语大行其道的环境

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are
[ɒːr]
  • see be

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Are
  • 阿雷

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Chinese to English Dictionary (1-5 of 909)

天下乌鸦一样黑(天下烏鴉一樣黑)
[Tiānxià wūyā yíyàng hēi。]
  • 1. Some rules, like those natural forces of the Universe, are unbendable, regardless how much you may want it to change.
  • 2. Something or someone (bad) is no different from all the others (e.g., All government officials are corrupt, all lawyers are snakes, etc.).
  • 3. All crowds in the world are black.

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大道
[dàdào]
  • 1. A broad, level road.
  • 2. The Confucian ideal for political life that portrays a just state where the needy are cared for, positions are assigned according to one's worth, and people are joined by the universal brotherhood; the ideal principle of government.

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舌尖音
[shéjiānyīn]
  • The apical sounds; sounds articulated with the apex, or tip, of the front teeth, the upper gum, or the hard palate. Specifically, z, c, and s are apical sounds; d, t, n, and l are middle apical sounds; and zh, ch, sh, and r are rear apical sounds.

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地方性法规(地方性法規)
[dìfāngxìngfǎguī]
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  • A formal document stipulated and issued by a national organ of power in accordance with laws and effective within the area under its jurisdiction. It has a lower legal position than the Constitution, laws and administrative regulations. National organs of power of a province, autonomous regions and municipalities, those of cities where people's government of a province or autonomous regions are located, or those of large cities approved by the State Council are entitled to draw up local...

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只许州官放火,不许百姓点灯(只許州官放火,不許百姓點燈)
[zhǐxǔzhōuguānfànghuǒ,bùxǔbǎixìngdiǎndēng]
  • the magistrates are free to burn down houses, while the common people are forbidden even to light lamps; one may steal a horse while another may not look over the hedge; the powerful can do whatever they want, the weak are not allowed to do anything

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English Dictionary (1-3 of 3)

are
[ɒː]
  • 1. the plural form of the present tense (indicative mood) of the verb `be' and the singular form used with you
  • 2. Old English aron, second person plural of b e on to be

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are
[ɒː]
  • C19: from French, from Latin a rea piece of level ground; see area

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be
[biː]
  • 1. to have presence in the realm of perceived reality; exist; live
  • 2. to pay a visit; go
  • 3. to take place; occur
  • 4. used as a linking verb between the subject of a sentence and its noun or adjective complement or complementing phrase. In this case be expresses the relationship of either essential or incidental equivalence or identity ( John is a man; John is a musician ) or specifies an essential or incidental attribute ( honey is sweet; Susan is angry ). It is also used with an adverbial...

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Examples (1-5 of 8649)

All of the young girls are pretty, all of the dresses are fashionable, and all of the artists are talented.
所有年轻女子都很漂亮,所有裙子款式新颖,所有艺术家都有才华。
Of the top 50 commodity chemicals,30 are created directly by catalysis and another 6 are made from raw materials that are catalytically produced.
在排名前50位的通用化学品中,30种直接由催化作用而形成,有6种由催化形成的原材料制成。
We are not ourselves when we are upset.
人们情绪不好时往往有些反常。
The continents are moving all the time, while other continents are sinking.
一些大陆一直在移动,而另一些大陆却在下沉。
We are late, the guys are already at the airport waiting for us.
我们迟到了,那些人已经在机场等我们了。

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