单词 | New guinea |
例句 | 1. Papua New Guinea became independent from Australia in 1975. 2. Austen has been living in New Guinea so long he's gone native. 3. Mead's research focused on three primitive New Guinea tribes. 4. The tribes of Central New Guinea use very simple tools such as hammers and axes. 5. Austen has been living in Papua New Guinea so long he's gone native. 6. Papua New Guinea was the first country to recognize the new military regime in Fiji. 7. A unit of currency in Papua New Guinea. 8. A basic unit of currency in Papua New Guinea. 9. Papua New Guinea gains self government from Australia. 10. In Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu, iodine deficiency and related goitre are endemic although, in Fiji and Papua New Guinea, great progress was made recently through salt iodization. 11. Port Moresby, on New Guinea,(Sentence dictionary) is the capital and the largest city. 12. A volcanic island of Papua New Guinea in the Solomon Islands of the southwest Pacific Ocean. It was discovered by Louis de Bougainville in 7'8. 13. Funded projects include a scheme in Papua New Guinea to screen over 20 varieties of the root crop taro for drought and salinity resistance. 14. That battle started in the Solomons and New Guinea last summer. 15. A family in route to New Guinea is shipwrecked on a deserted tropical island. 16. A tube-nosed fruit bat with an appearance reminiscent of the Star Wars Jedi Master Yoda has been discovered by scientists in Papua New Guinea in a remote rainforest. 17. The picture shows that the third Chinese Medical Team are working in Papua New Guinea. 18. A volunteer at New Orleans' Audubon Zoo shares a blue-tongued skink, anexotic reptile from New Guinea, with visitors to theZoo's Discovery Walk. 19. Gergory Bateson's awkward classic, " Naven " , is a study of ritual among a New Guinea people. 20. The blue-eyed spotted cuscus (Spilocuscus wilsoni) is a small possum that was found in 2004 on Indonesian New Guinea. 21. The bat, along with an orange spider and a yellow-spotted frog are among a host of new species found in a region of Papua New Guinea. 22. The Battle of the Coral Sea inflicted a rare reversal on the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), blunting a thrust against Port Morseby, New Guinea. 23. An island country of the southwest Pacific Ocean comprising the eastern half of New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, the western Solomons(), and adjacent islands. 24. In prehistoric times, colonising Polynesians encountered resident Melanesians in New Guinea and the neighbouring Admiralty islands. 25. There are about forty species that are currently classified as a bird of Paradise, most of which are located in New Guinea. 26. The secretary began traveling October 27 and is set to visit Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Australia and American Samoa before returning to Washington November 8. 27. In 2008, the government closed detention centers on Nauru and Manus, a province of Papua New Guinea. 28. Joint needs assessments have so far been convened in: Bangladesh, Jordan, Lesotho and Papua New Guinea (2009); Ghana, Guatemala and Republic of Moldova (2010); and Bhutan (2011). 29. An island of eastern Indonesia in the Moluccas west of New Guinea. It borders on the Ceram Sea, a section of the western Pacific Ocean. 30. Australia"s neighbouring countries are Indonesia, East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the north, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and New Caledonia to the north-east, and New Zealand to the south-east. 31. The Republic of West Papua is proclaimed in modern - day Western New Guinea. 32. a New Guinea has some of the most beautiful freshwater fishes found anywhere including gobies gudgeons and rainbow fish. 33. The golden-mantled tree kangaroo is just one of dozens of species discovered in late 2005 by a team of Indonesian, Australian, and U.S. scientists on the island of New Guinea. 34. Today hand-painted bark cloth is made in northern Australia, New Guinea, and parts of Melanesia. 35. Your spaceship will probably leave from a high mountain - top in New Guinea. 36. This is the website of The Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research (PNG IMR). 37. Sydney, Oct. 18 Xinhua Xinhua News Port Moresby: Papua New Guinea, New Britain region 18, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake, there were no reports of casualties and property losses. 38. In a surprising interaction at sea, colossal whale sharks home in on fishing nets near the island of New Guinea—and fishermen dole out snacks to the pilfering beasts. 39. New Britain is an irregularly shaped island that splits the Solomon and Bismarck Seas to point like at dagger at New Guinea. 40. A cassowary looks like a flamboyant ostrich and can be found wandering the rain forests of Australia and New Guinea. 41. A youngster shows off with bubble gum at a festival in Papua New Guinea. 41. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 42. Researchers reanalysed data from the 1990s from studies of over 800 children from the north coast of Papua New Guinea, where alpha thalassaemia affects around 70 per cent of the population. 43. Oceania, Pacific Islands, Commonwealth of Nations, Image: Papua new guinea flag large. Png, Image: PapuaNewGuinea coa. 44. General MacArthur attacked through New Guinea and into the Philippines. 45. The flag of this country carries the silhouette of a bird of paradise, which is native to New Guinea. 46. The representative from Papua New Guinea spoke for the Pacific Islands Forum. 47. A school of barracuda surrounds a naturalist in the Bismarck Sea off New Hanover island, Papua New Guinea. 48. An opalescent squid uses its giant eyes to navigate the nighttime waters around Papua New Guinea. 49. Seven new species of rainbow fish, including Chilatherina alleni (pictured) were found in New Guinea during the ten-year period. 50. Its plan is to bring up ore containing copper and gold from the bottom of the Bismarck Sea north of Papua New Guinea, using technology developed by the offshore-oil industry. 51. The Japanese had lost Guadalcanal just six months before and now the contest centered on the fighting in the green hell of the New Guinea jungles. 52. The Pacific territories involved in the project are the Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Kiribati, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. 53. Betel Nut, Papua New Guinea. The Areca nut is chewed with the Betel leaf to produce a mild stimulant. Side effects include red teeth. 54. Meeting the Challenges of Climate Change: USAID will open a Pacific Office in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea before the end of 2011. 55. By 2050, the population of Australia is expected to have risen by 35%, and New Zealand by 25%, while Papua New Guinea faces a 76% increase and New Caledonia 49%. 56. On April 2, New Britain Island in Papua New Guinea had a magnitude 6.9 earthquake occurred, but caused no casualties. 57. In the battle, planes launched from Allied aircraft carriers stopped Japanese forces from seizing Port Moresby, New Guinea, Japan's first unsuccessful invasion attempt. 58. Any of about 22 species of marsupials (family Peramelidae) found in Australia, Tasmania, New Guinea, and nearby islands. 59. The contest for New Guinea was not only to be decided in the jungle; it was to be decided on the rolling, green swells of the Solomon Sea, Kimbo Bay, Huon Gulf, and the Bismarck Sea. 60. A volcanic island of Papua New Guinea in the Solomon Islands of the southwest Pacific Ocean. It was discovered by Louis de Bougainville in1768. 61. He also supported South Africa, Australia and New Zealand have occupied South West Africa, New Guinea and Samoa, the requirements of the French colony. 62. The world's oldest known high-altitude human settlements, dating back up to 49, 000 years, have been found sealed in volcanic ash in Papua New Guinea mountains, archaeologists said Friday. 63. The colonel from Papua New Guinea draws another document from his suitcase. 64. There was a time when the Japanese controlled the whole world. Well, if not the entire world then just that little corner of it around New Guinea and New Britain. 65. Gazetteer Oceania: occurs in numerous streams within a 35 km radius of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. 66. A river, about , 04' km ('50 mi) long, rising in western Papua New Guinea and flowing generally southeastward to the Gulf of Papua. 67. The storm hovered between northern Australia and southern New Guinea, covering the Gulf of Carpentaria and much of the Arafura Sea. 68. The damselfish Chrysiptera cymatilis is one of 1,060 new species found on or near the island of New Guinea (see map) between 1998 and 2008, according to a new report. 69. Papua New Guinea located in Southern Hemisphere is a land of many languages. 70. Our idea is that the ancestors of Melanesians met the Denisovans in Southeast Asia and interbred, and the ancestors of Melanesians then moved on to Papua New Guinea. 71. Brown belly laugh Kingfisher distributed in the island of New Guinea and nearby islands. 72. For example,(http:///new guinea.html) in one of the Melanesian languages of New Guinea the term forgiveness is spoken of as "not hanging up jawbones". 73. Xinhua News: According to the U. S. Geological Survey Earthquake Information Network news, Papua New Guinea, New Britain region 18, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake. 74. New Guinea has some of the most beautiful freshwater fish found anywhere, including tiny and vibrantly colored rainbow fish, according to WWF. 75. General Macarthur was working westward along the north coast of New Guinea. 76. An island of eastern Indonesia between New Guinea and Sulawesi. Irregular in shape, it is the largest of the Moluccas. 77. Clinton will continue traveling until November 8, and is scheduled to visit Guam, Vietnam, China’s Hainan Island, Cambodia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Australia and American Samoa. 78. Off Papua New Guinea, about 2, 000 people on the Cantaret Islands are planning to move to nearby Bougainville island, four hours' boat ride to the southwest. 79. Vitamin A deficiency is also a significant public health risk in Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia and Papua New Guinea. 80. About 800 species from Asia to Pacific region. Indian gum is F. elastica and Flg. tree F. carica. Imported mainly from New Guinea, but volume very small. 81. A member of the Monotremata, an order of primitive egg-laying mammals restricted to Australia and New Guinea and consisting of only the platypus and the echidna. 82. Back in 1995, George Steinmetz, an award-winning photographer, documented clans of tree-dwelling people in Indonesian New Guinea. 83. About 85 species from Ceylon to South East Asia and New Guinea. 84. Papua New Guinea: An island country of the southwest Pacific Ocean comprising the eastern half of New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, the western Solomons(), and adjacent islands. 85. Gergory Bateson's awkward classic, Naven , a study of ritual among a New Guinea people. 86. An island group of eastern Indonesia, part of the Moluccas in the Arafura Sea southwest of New Guinea. The islands were discovered by the Dutch and colonized by them after '23. 87. Collect 5 IPCs per turn if the Allies (Not including the Dutch) control Dutch New Guinea, New Guinea, New Britain and the Solomon Islands. 88. Miss Traditional Papua New Guinea is a fashion show that embraces the simple life. 89. The Torres Strait, between Australia and Papua New Guinea, is infested with sharks and the area is regularly fished by both licensed and illegal fishing vessels, many from Asia. 90. Tropical Africa, India, Ceylon, Borneo, New Guinea and Microesia . Afromosia in west Africa belonging to the same genus. 91. New Guinea was in danger of falling and with it Port Moresby, and from there the Imperial Japanese Army could invade Australia. 92. Any of various birds of the family Paradisaeidae, native to New Guinea and adjacent islands, usually having brilliant plumage and long tail feathers in the male. 93. Such happy and peace was no longer kept until Bill was sent to Port Moresby of Papua New Guinea for a year to work in a government office. 94. Some 43 new reptile species were discovered on New Guinea between 1998-2008: this includes 5 snakes 37 new lizard species and a soft-shelled turtle. 95. Photo Gallery : Marine Marvels A male peacock mantis shrimp plies the seafloor off Papua New Guinea. 96. A male peacock mantis shrimp plies the seafloor off Papua New Guinea. These garishly colored crustaceans are favorites of the aquarium trade. 96. 97. A lost world populated by fanged frogs, grunting fish and tiny bear-like creatures has been discovered in a remote volcanic crater on the Pacific island of Papua New Guinea. 98. Today the northern Solomons are part of Papua New Guinea. The southern islands are an independent country. 99. Donald, a Macgregor's bowerbird, lives in the dark woods of the Adelbert Range of Papua New Guinea. Here, atop a mossy platform and around a young sapling, he has woven his spire of sticks and twigs. 100. Objective:To apply the Needs Analysis theory to the medical English teaching of Chinese medical corps(11 clinicians) assigned to Papua New Guinea. 101. Sydney, September 13 Xinhua Xinhua News Port Moresby: Papua New Guinea waters near the north coast 13 Richter 6.2 earthquake, there is no casualties and property damage were reported. 102. Relatively heavy rain also occurs at the northernmost tip of the Cape York Peninsula, and over New Guinea. 103. But although the death adder could conceivably survive in the Gobi environment, they are found only in Australia and New Guinea. 104. The latest official HIV - AIDS statistics are causing alarm among health authorities in Papua New Guinea ( PNG ). 105. Today, the New Guinea coast contains pockets of Polynesian-speaking regions separated by areas where Melanesian is spoken. 106. The spiny anteater, an egg-laying mammal native to Australia and New Guinea, has a penis with four heads, but only two fit into the female at once. 107. A river, about 1,046 km (650 mi) long, rising in western Papua New Guinea and flowing generally southeastward to the Gulf of Papua. 108. I once used chopsticks like Papua New Guinea tribesman spear fish. 109. A bat with trumpet-like nostrils and a katydid that "aims for the eyes" were among the hundreds of species seen in Papua New Guinea in 2009. |
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