单词 | Old world |
例句 | (1) This village still retains its old world character. (2) It's a funny old world. (3) Lewis equalled the old world record of 9.93 seconds. (4) It's a funny old world, isn't it? (5) The Visitors' Centre amalgamates the traditions of the Old World with the technology of the New. (6) The old world has been blown apart. (7) It was an old world custom he adhered to. (8) It's a funny old world, what? (9) In the old world the race of Man had risen from savagery to being the dominant civilisation in two short millennia. (10) He made the hard decision to abandon the Old World. (11) Prior to 1492, no human in the Old World had ever eaten corn. (12) He bore a tale of woe from the Old World. (13) As the Elves returned to the Old World in strength, trade between the two realms grew once more. (14) There is nowhere in the Old World where the threat of marauding greenskins is completely unknown. (15) In the Old World, chimpanzees can deal with unripe fruits, breaking open tannin-rich mature fruits or eating unripe ones. (16) As the dark days of winter engulfed the Old World the Chaos armies struck. (17) The Old World was saved and the Realm of Chaos shrank away to the north. (18) Monkeys in the New World evolved quite separately from those in the Old World. (19) Machismo is a New World phenomenon with roots in Old World cultures. (20) Along the quay in the shelter of these ancient walls is an old world full of interest. (21) Menendez surrounded the Huguenots and carried on a charade following Old World rules. (22) The underground realm was connected by tunnels stretching from the far north to the south beyond the Old World itself. (23) The Gellert Hotel, site of the famous baths(/old world.html), has Old World charm for a little more than $ 200. (24) The Elves were content to have powerful allies in the Old World. (25) We fight bitterly over the remaining pieces of the old world. (26) Once upon a time such a threat would have ended the conflict, but Old World codes no longer worked. (27) Save for a few naval battles, the war had never reached the Old World. (28) The monkeys themselves have a deep split between the Old World and the New. (29) I have sallied forth into the salons of the old world and the new. (30) Both pieces combine the distinctive sounds of the New World flute with the more familiar tones of Old World instruments. (1) This village still retains its old world character. (2) Monkeys in the New World evolved quite separately from those in the Old World. (31) While all this was going on agents of Naggaroth were abroad throughout the Old World stirring up trouble. (32) So the insects must have come across by sea, on rafts or ships carrying visitors from the Old World. (33) Caradryel continued to oversee the long retreat from the Old World. (34) Fruit Bats are only able to live where fruit is available throughout the year, in tropical areas of the old world. (35) Our nation was born as a pilgrims' refuge and made its wrenching break for freedom be-cause Old World tyranny was unbearable. (36) Additionally there were protests from the Elf colonies in the Old World who saw the departure of the armies as a betrayal. (37) He got a little charge from the Old World graces. (38) Divided into many small bands, the Orcs made their way east out of the Old World and recorded history. (39) In the Old World they have a counterpart in the form of the strange, scaly anteaters, the pangolins. (40) The habitat of many genera is strictly limited either to the New or Old World. (41) Bookcases, iron safes, furniture from the Old World, a diving bell. (42) Machismo is a New World phenomenon with roots in old world cultures. (43) Amateurism provided a bridge between the old world of aristocratic values and the new one of bourgeois exertion and competitiveness. (44) Old World leek with a spherical bulb. (45) Old World genus of the family Cruciferae. (46) Old World star of Bethlehem having edible young shoots. (47) Ancient Cheetah Fossil Points to Old World Roots? (47) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (48) Destroy the old world and build a new one. (49) Old World tropical herbs : Abyssinian bananas. (50) Old World genus of annual to perennial herbs: woad. (51) Old World herb related to fenugreek. (52) Old World perennial bulbous herbs. (53) Old World genus of isopod crustaceans. (54) Old World genus of tropical evergreen usually spiny shrubs. (55) Bury the old world and build a new one. (56) Old World finches: e . g canaries and serins. (57) Old World herbs and subshrubs: candytuft. (58) Old World harrier frequenting marshy regions. (59) Old World sandpiper with a curved bill like a curlew. (60) Old World boas: pythons; in some classifications considered a separate family from Boidae. (61) An Old World perennial grass, widespread as a weed in warm regions and used for thatching . (62) Old World woodpecker with a peculiar habit of twisting the neck. (63) Any of various perennial plants of the Old World genus Asparagus having leaflike stems, scalelike leaves, and small flowers. (64) Any of various tropical Old World lizards of the family Chamaeleonidae, characterized by their ability to change color. (65) A common Old World bird (Columba oenas) having grayish plumage. (66) Until the eighteenth century hunger was man's almost constant companion in the Old World. (67) Either of two Old World songbirds (Sylvia communis or S. curruca) having brownish plumage and a white throat and belly. (68) A reddish resin obtained from several Old World trees of the genera Eucalyptus, Pterocarpus, and Butea and from tropical American trees of the genera Coccoloba and Dipteryx. (69) Old World snipe larger and darker than the whole snipe. (70) An annual Old World plant (Vicia faba) in the pea family, having pinnately compound leaves, white flowers with lateral purplish blotches, and long, thick pods. (71) Any of various tropical Old World birds of the family Bucerotidae, having a very large bill often surmounted by an enlarged protuberance at the base. (72) Professor Owen has subsequently extended the same generalization to the mammals of the Old World. (73) Though there were different plants, which could be grazed by beasts in different stages from return green to wither of old world bluestem Shrub Grassland, it is most suitable for grazing in August. (74) Saffron: A corm-producing plant (Crocus sativus) native to the Old World, having purple or white flowers with orange stigmas. (75) The river's flora can be divided into 15 distribution types and 14 subtypes. Among them, Pantropic, North temperate, Old world temperate and E. asia are important types. (76) Thus, this area shOuld belong to North China Region(otprovince )of the Old World Realm in respoct to reginalism of brachiopod zoogeography during lateEaly Devonian time. (77) Yet for all the attendant hassles one might expect in the capital city of a modern post-Soviet petro-state, Baku and its denizens radiate an Old World warmth. (77) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (78) Humans and old world monkeys have three different types of cones ( trichromatic vision) while other mammals lack cones with red sensitive pigment and therefore have poorer (dichromatic) colour vision. (79) A starchy meal ground from the dried roots of various Old World orchids of the genera Orchis and Eulophia, used for food and formerly as medicine. (80) Old World monkeys: guenon; baboon; colobus monkey; langur; macaque ; mandrill ; mangabey; patas; proboscis monkey. (81) Old World vine with lobed evergreen leaves and black berrylike fruits. (82) Either of two small Old World woodpeckers(Jynx torquilla or J. ruficollis), having a sharply pointed bill and the habit of twisting the head and neck into contortions . (83) The old world species of Sanicula with reference to the new world species. (84) Old World alpine poppy with white or yellow to orange flowers. (85) Each of them came from a different culture: Melchior was Asian, Balthazar was Persian and Gaspar was Ethopian, thus representing the three races known to the old world. (86) Dipsacus native to the Old World having flower heads surrounded by spiny bracts. (87) Any of several Old World birds of the genus Vanellus related to the plovers, especially V. vanellus, having a narrow crest and erratic flight behavior. (88) Any of several usually hairy Old World plants, especially in the genera Anchusa, Brunnera, and Echium, having blue or violet flowers. (89) Old World ground - living cuckoo having a long dagger - like hind claw. (90) A submersed Old World Plant having whorled, lance-shaped leaves and unisexual, solitary, axillary flowers. (91) A submersed Old World Plant ( Hydrilla verticillata ) having whorled , lance - shaped leaves and unisexual, solitary, axillary flowers. (92) The apes arose and diversified during the Miocene epoch, becoming widespread in the Old World. (93) An Old World robin (Erithacus rubecula) having olive-brown upper plumage and a conspicuous orange breast. (94) Old World tropical plants with branches ending in tufts of sword-shaped leaves; in some classifications considered a genus of Liliaceae. (95) An Old World swan ( Cygnus cygnus ) having a loud cry. (96) Any of several Old World plants of the genus Ononis, having woody stems, axillary pink or purplish flowers, and trifoliate leaves with dentate leaflets. (97) Old World tropical fern; in some classification systems placed directly in family Polypodiaceae. (98) Any of various Old World passerine birds of the family Oriolidae, of which the males are characteristically black and bright yellow or orange. (99) Old World warbler similar to the greater whitethroat but smaller. (100) Old World shorebird with long pointed wings and short legs; closely related to the coursers. (101) European songbird with a reddish breast and tail; related to Old World robins. (102) How we deal with the loss of our perceived reality and the old world will determine the next cycle of Earthly existence for humanity. (103) Old World climbing plant with hard - shelled bottle - shaped gourds as fruits. (104) Either of two related game birds, Scolopax rusticola of the Old World or Philohela minor of North America, having brownish plumage, short legs, and a long bill. (105) Old World locust that travels in vast swarms stripping large areas of vegetation. (106) Any of several Old World plants of the genus Melilotus in the pea family, having compound leaves with three leaflets and narrow racemes of small white or yellow flowers. (107) An Old World wading bird ( Limnocryptes minima ) having brownish plumage and a long bill. (108) Old World genus of herbs having racemose flowers: mignonette; dyer's rocket. (109) Old World freshwater catfishes having naked skin and a long anal fin more or less merged with the eellike caudal fin. (110) Old World wines come from the "classic winemaking regions " in Europe which can generally date their origins of wine production back to theRoman Empire and beyond. (111) Old World chameleons; in some classifications Rhiptoglossa is considered a superfamily of Sauria. (112) Any of various large, tailless Old World primates of the family Pongidae, including the chimpanzee, gorilla, gibbon,(http:///old world.html) and orangutan. (113) Any of various chiefly tropical Old World birds of the family Meropidae that have brightly colored plumage and feed on bees and wasps. (114) Old World stork that is glossy black above and white below. (115) Old World gooselike duck slightly larger than a mallard with variegated mostly black-and-white plumage and a red bill. (116) The crude protein content of Old World bluestem of three clippings takes on single - peak curve. (117) A perennial herb(Cichorium intybus) of the composite family, native to the Old World, widely naturalized in North America, and having rayed flower heads with blue florets. (118) An Old World songbird(Turdus merula), the male of which is black with a yellow bill. (119) An Old World shrike(Lanius senator) having black and white plumage with a reddish crown. (120) Any of several plump-bodied Old World game birds, especially of the genera Perdix and Alectoris, related to the pheasants and grouse. (121) I would leave you in the old world, and betake myself to the new. (122) In acquiring books, often in mock-heroic ways, he says he has managed "to renew the Old World." (123) In the Best Red Winemaker category, the trophy went to Allegrini of the Veneto region of Italy, whose stylish and bold Allegrini Amarone led the way with the award for Best Old World Red Wine. (124) The day was inspired by the Great Gatsby - an old world garden soiree with a vintage Hollywood glamour style. (125) A corm-producing plant (Crocus sativus) native to the Old World, having purple or white flowers with orange stigmas. (126) Any of various large , tailless Old World Pongidae , including the chimpanzee, gorilla, gibbon, and orangutan. |
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