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单词 Eurasia
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1. This bridge straddles the Eurasia.
2. Textile finds across Eurasia from the earlier part of the Neolithic are almost uniformly of plant fibres, particularly flax and hemp.
3. The war was against Eurasia.
4. Many geographers now call this landmass Eurasia.
5. What about Eurasia and Eastasia?
6. Eurasia except southern Russia; northern North America.
7. Eurasia ; northern North America to Virginia.
8. A wild pig (Sus scrofa) of Eurasia and northern Africa, having dark dense bristles. It is the ancestor of the domestic hog.
9. A perennial rhizomatous grass (Poa pratensis) native to Eurasia and North Africa and naturalized throughout the United States. It is commonly cultivated for pasture and lawns.
10. Eurasia was an ally.
11. Being an Islam nation crossing over the Eurasia, Turkey has positively applied to join Europe Union for many years, hut runs up against a stone wall time and again.
12. The onset of the blade-based industry in Eastern Eurasia corresponds to the period of the Middle to the Upper Paleolithic transition.
13. Without the two, her Eurasia travel is still an illusion.
14. Our company handles famous - Brand suits of Eurasia, which are excellent in workmanship and elegant in style.
15. Japan lies between Eurasia plate and Pacific plate. It is mostly rugged and mountainous.
16. At 300 mb, zonal mean temperature averaged over Eurasia along 20 - 25 N decreased sharply around 23 August.
17. Because a rare meteorological pattern we can see a connection between extreme weather across Eurasia.
18. Any of several wild goats of the genus Capra, especially C. ibex, native to mountainous regions of Eurasia and northern Africa and having long, ridged, backward-curving horns.
19. The waters surrounding the North Pole between North America and Eurasia. The smallest ocean in the world, it is covered by pack ice throughout the year.
20. I first came to North American in prehistoric times when I crossed the Bering Strait land bridge from Eurasia.Sentence dictionary
21. When this is done, one land unit stands out uniquely and unchallengeable: Eurasia, the veritable heartland of world history since Neolithic times.
22. Silk Road is a famous ancient trade channel which traverses Asia and connects Eurasia.
23. The genus Phrynocephalus(Squamata, Agamidae)is familiar lizards inhabited desert and sparse steppes in Eurasia.
24. A large, widely cultivated deciduous tree (Prunus avium) of the rose family, native to Eurasia, having red-brown birchlike bark, white flowers, and sweet edible fruit.
25. Deer Rangifer tarandus of Arctic and subarctic regions, common to North America and Eurasia.
26. The research helps to explain mammal giants such as Indricotherium transouralicum, an 18-foot-tall, 17-ton hornless rhinoceros-like herbivore that lived in Eurasia 34 million years ago.
27. An annual weed( Sinapis arvensis) in the mustard family, native to Eurasia and naturalized in North America, having racemes of yellow flowers and hairy stems and foliage.
28. To do so he looked at three well-studied parts of the linguistic family tree: the Bantu languages of Africa, the Indo-European group from Eurasia and the Austronesians of the Pacific.
29. It peaked in the Oligocene Epoch around 34 million years ago in Eurasia, and again in the Miocene Epoch about 10 million years ago in Eurasia and Africa.
30. Either of two plants, Chrysanthemum frutescens of the Canary Islands, or C. leucanthemum of Eurasia, having white or pale yellow flowers that resemble those of the common American daisy.
31. Any of various plants of the genus Sonchus, especially S. oleraceus of Eurasia , having prickly leaves and rayed, yellow flower heads.
32. Moose : A hoofed mammal found in forests of northern North America and in Eurasia and having a broad, pendulous muzzle and large, palmate antlers in the male.
33. The Party said that Oceania had never been in alliance with Eurasia.
34. Any of several plants of the genus Centaurea, especially C. calcitrapa, native to Eurasia, having spiny purplish flower heads.
35. 'I thought we'd always been at war with Eurasia,'she said vaguely.
36. One extinct hamster of Cricetus , for example, lived in North Africa during the Middle Miocene, but the only extant member of that genus is the common hamster of Eurasia.
37. Foreigners, whether from Eurasia or from Eastasia, were a kind of strange animal.
38. In her view, this may be the majority shareholder dividends received after the Eurasia Group, decided to continue to invest their surplus funds of listed companies.
39. At the other end of Eurasia, Lao-tzu, Chuang-tzu and the followers of Confucius elaborated Chinese thought; the abacus and blast furnace were invented; and the Grand Canal was begun.
40. Any of various evergreen trees or shrubs of the genus Cupressus, native to Eurasia and North America and having opposite, scalelike leaves and globose, woody cones.
41. An annual grass ( Panicum milaiceum ) cultivated in Eurasia for its grains and in North America for hay.
42. Meanwhile, across Eurasia, cold air from Siberia spills south into East Asia and even southwestward into Europe.
43. Genghis Khan, the king on the horse has left startling quiver memory at the Eurasia with the iron heel like the whirlwind.
44. The Plateau resulted from the interaction of the Gondwanaland and the Eurasia continent in a long time.
45. The China-Malayan zone has not produced evidence of the Middle Paleolithic industry of the same type as the ones from other parts of Eurasia.
46. A gray-brown wild goose (Anser albifrons) of northern regions of Eurasia and North America, having yellow legs and a white area around the bill.
47. Oceania was at war with Eurasia: therefore Oceania had always been at war with Eurasia.
48. A small egret ( Bubulus ibis ) native to Africa and southern Eurasia that feeds among grazing cattle.
49. Many residual arcs and back arc basins exist between the frontal arc and Eurasia continent.
50. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
51. Any of various plants of the genus Helleborus, native to Eurasia, most species of which are poisonous.
52. The lake is the largest spawning ground for red salmon in Eurasia and the best place for bears.
53. Any of several deciduous trees of the genus Malus, native to North America and Eurasia and having clusters of white, pink, or reddish flowers.
54. In this paper, two sessions of GPS and absolute gravity observations in 2001 and 2003 are used to determine the horizontal and vertical motion of China coast in ITRF2000 and Eurasia frame.
55. Achillea of the composite family, especially A. millefolium, native to Eurasia,(http:///eurasia.html) having finely dissected foliage and flat corymbs of usually white flower heads.
56. When the Cro-Magnon parvenus arrived in Eurasia they mated with Neanderthals -- and probably others -- to produce modern humans.
57. The South China block has a counterclockwise rotation relative to both Eurasia block and Siberia block.
58. A couple million years ago, mammoths migrated north from Africa to colonize Eurasia.
59. Eurasia comprises the whole of the northern part Asiatic land - mass , from Portugal to the Bering Strait.
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