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土星是依次离太阳的第六颗行星。 | Saturn is the planet sixth in order from the sun. | → |
胶囊里充满了可溶的小颗粒。 | The capsule is filled with small soluble cases. | → |
一颗子弹嗖的一声从我耳边飞过。 | A bullet whizzed past my ear. | → |
当一束光线穿进暗淡的房间时,我们可以看到空气中有许多小颗粒在飞舞。 | We can see many molecules flying in the air when a sunbeam penetrated the dark room. | → |
谷粒禾谷类作物的一个颗粒 | A single grain of a cereal plant. | → |
牙医给我镶了颗假牙。 | I was fitted an artificial tooth by the dentist. | → |
一颗子弹从他头顶上呼啸而过。 | A bullet whistled past his head. | → |
请你在这件衬衫上钉一颗钮扣好吗? | Will you stitch a button on this shirt? | → |
请你把这颗纽扣缝到我的衬衫上好吗? | Would you sew this button onto my shirt? | → |
有多少颗人造卫星已送入绕地球轨道? | How many satellites have been put into orbit round the earth? | → |
火星是太阳系的第四颗行星。 | Mars is the fourth planet in order from the sun. | → |
这颗炸弹是遥控引爆的。 | The bomb was exploded by remote control. | → |
我牙疼,因为我的一颗牙齿上有个洞。 | I have a toothache because there is a cavity in one of my teeth. | → |
很快,飞船离开了地球,大家俯视着下面这颗燃烧着的星球。 | Soon, the spaceship left Earth, and everyone looked down at the burning planet. | → |
这颗钻石在阳光下显得色彩斑斓。 | The diamond shone with every hue under the sun. | → |
舞台和银幕上一颗璀璨的星辰;历史上的辉煌一刻 | One of the bright stars of stage and screen; a bright moment in history. | → |
水晶石石英断片,直径4到64毫米(0。16到2。51英寸),尤指天然圆形的石英颗粒 | A rock fragment between4 and64 millimeters(0.16 and2.51 inches) in diameter, especially one that has been naturally rounded. | → |
我给你打一针使这颗牙齿麻木。 | Let me give you a needle to numb the tooth. | → |
粗磨粉谷类植物完全或粗磨的可食用颗粒 | The edible whole or coarsely ground grains of a cereal grass. | → |
火山灰火山爆发喷射出来的粉末状颗粒物质 | Pulverized particulate matter ejected by volcanic eruption. | → |
北极星第二星的光度中的一颗星,位于小熊星座把柄的末端,几乎位于北天极 | A star of the second magnitude, at the end of the handle of the Little Dipper and almost at the north celestial pole. | → |
我无法把这颗螺丝钉从墙上取出。 | I can't get this screw to come out of the wall. | → |
她面颊上有一颗小痣。 | She has a tiny mole on her cheek. | → |
微陨星微小的陨星颗粒,特指大量坠向地球或月球表面的微陨星 | A tiny particle of meteoric dust, especially one of many that fall to the surface of the earth or moon. | → |
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