单词 | North america |
例句 | (1) The Indians were the original inhabitants of North America. (2) Coeducation is very common in North America. (3) There are many buffalo in north America. (4) The pioneers went west across North America, cutting down forests and planting new crops. (5) Salisbury sent him on a diplomatic mission to North America. (6) These fish are native to North America. (7) The grey squirrel was introduced into Britain from North America. (8) In North America, vehicles drive on the right-hand side of the road. (9) Rattlesnakes occur in the warmer, drier parts of North America. (10) South America is joined to North America by a canal. (11) North America provides the most striking instance of European settlement on a grand scale. (12) a paper company which imports raw materials from North America. (13) She travelled widely in North America, lecturing on women's rights. (14) There were demonstrations this weekend in cities throughout North America, Asia and Europe. (15) North America is connected with South America by the Isthmus of Panama. (16) It's the largest mountain chain in North America. (17) Mt. McKinley is the highest mountain in North America. (18) At one point, buffalo freely roamed North America. (19) In North America and Europe, cats are companions for many people. Elsewhere, they are not regarded as pets. (20) Large herds of bison used to live on the plains of North America. (21) His wilderness years in the 1990s were spent in North America. (22) In the year 1700, about 60 million bison wandered freely in North America. (23) The English and the Spanish were among the first to colonize North America. (24) He was forced to cut short a visit to North America. (25) For ten years she dwelled among the nomads of North America. (26) Shannon Airport in Ireland was the first European landfall for airplanes flying from North America. (27) The worst winter storms of the century lashed the east coast of North America. (28) The group built their reputation by playing across the length and breadth of North America. (29) Poverty affects children everywhere - not just in developing countries, but in Europe and North America as well. (30) Archeologists found convincing proof that the Vikings had landed in North America. (1) Coeducation is very common in North America. (2) There are many buffalo in north America. (3) The pioneers went west across North America, cutting down forests and planting new crops. (4) Large herds of bison used to live on the plains of North America. (5) Salisbury sent him on a diplomatic mission to North America. (6) South America is joined to North America by a canal. (7) North America is connected with South America by the Isthmus of Panama. (31) They are the largest retailer of specialty coffee in North America. (32) VCRs have become a part of daily life in North America. (33) The Bering Strait parts North America from Asia. (34) I brought some wampum from North America. (35) New York is the metropolis of North America. (36) The plains of North America are colonized by rodents. (37) New World curlew that breeds in northern North America. (38) In gravure products in North America largest absolute advantage. (39) A wild cat(Lynx rufus) of North America, having spotted reddish-brown fur, tufted ears, and a short tail. (40) Presently, Holly's Crystallized Ginger is catering to consumers in North America, Great Britain and Australia; both Holly's Ginger in Syrup and Sushi Ginger are meeting the European markets. (41) Wealth and income effects are larger in developing countries, and the contraction of demand is therefore much larger than in Europe and North America (Japan is caught in the middle). (42) The 2-kilogram creature supplants the chicken-sized insectivore Albertonykus Borealis as the smallest known dinosaur in North America. (43) This possible relationship has led some researchers to speculate that the earliest cheetahs may have originated in North America and traveled across the Bering Strait from Alaska to Siberia . (44) Woolly and Columbian mammoths, two species of elephant that once lived in North America, may have interbred. (45) At present ( NAFTA ) ( EU ) is most successful by the North America free trade area with Union. (46) I mean, the headquarters of the OTO in North America is in Pasadena, you know. (47) In 2009 Erika Harrsch developed the project "United States of North America" which is a continuation with the Monarch Butterfly subject, this time opening up a dialogue on nationality and immigration. (48) Parsytec is headquartered in Aachen , Germany and maintains subsidiaries in Korea, China, and North America. (49) Olivia told VOA that John James Audubon, the 19th century French-American ornithologist who painted and described the birds of North America in his book Birds of America was her inspiration. (50) Any of several herbs of the genus Abronia, of western North America, having fragrant, usually red, yellow, or white flowers that are grouped in long-stalked heads. (51) A Dakota legend tells about the origin of the yellow pond lily common in North America. (52) Discusses non-native plants, such as the kudzu vine and the tree-of-heaven(), which were imported from other countries and now pose a significant threat to the ecosystems of North America. (53) Location: The castor-oil plant was found exclusively in Africa and India for both ornamental and commercial use. It is now found in North America and most tropical regions. (54) Salix , with about 400 species, grows in Europe, Asia, North America and the northern fringe of Africa. (55) A buckthorn(Rhamnus purshiana) native to northwest North America, the bark of which is the source of cascara sagrada. (56) At that time some hundreds of bombs were dropped on industrial centres, chiefly in European Russia, Western Europe , and North America. (57) 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. (58) 1952 - Memphis Kiddie Park opens in Brooklyn, Ohio. The park's Little Dipper roller coaster would become the oldest operating steel roller coaster in North America. (59) The large number of meteorites from Antarctica and the desert areas of Australia, Africa and North America changed the previous chondrite classification in recent years. (60) Leaves strongly ciliate at margin; achenes smooth and shiny (in E North America). (61) Hezbollah is believed to have terror cells in Europe and North America. (62) Cliff Palace is the largest cliff dwelling in Mesa Verde and also in North America. (63) She developed a taste for journeys to isolated hazardous regions in North America. (64) Fire blight (Erwinia amylovora), a bacteria disease originated in North America, was released into new locations by means of fruits trade. (65) Cliff Palace is the largest cliff dwelling in Mesa Verde and also in North America. It has one hundred fifty rooms. (66) ATC Panels, a unit of Aconcagua Holdings, is one of the fastest growing wood panel companies in North America, with five facilities across the U. S. and Canada. (67) European goosefoot with strong - scented foliage; adventive in eastern North America. (68) Asia-Pacific is the third-largest market for distribution of Chinese domestic films behind North America and Europe, according to media research firm EntGroup Inc. (69) Distribution in North America, Palaearctic, India and the north - west Himalayas mountain. (70) Trevelyan and North America, the state administration of administrative system, especially the Wilson has produced important influence. (71) The North has set it sights high, declaring last month the zone could one day become a worldwide trade and investment center linking Northeast Asia with Europe and North America. (72) FDMA is a basic technology in the analog Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS), the most widely-installed cellular phone system installed in North America. (73) One hopes the Chinese have developed more stable long-term operations and maintenance funds than have those of us in North America. (74) The genus Quercus L. is widespread in Asia, Europe, North America and Africa over the northern hemisphere. (75) The Alliance for Environmental Technology (AET) is an association of chemical manufacturers and forest product companies in North America. (76) The oldest known horned dinosaur in North America is called Zuniceratops. (77) It is related to the pokeweed plant found in North America but can grow to a gigantic size: up to 20nbsp;metres tall and 15 metres wide. (78) Either of two shrubs, Rhus toxicodendron of the southeast United States or R. diversiloba of western North America, related to poison ivy and causing a rash on contact. (79) The ancient bone bed has been called the birthplace of vertebrate paleontology in North America. (80) TheMilwaukeeBucks. White-tailed deer are found in many parts of North America, but they are particularly numerous in Wisconsin's landscape of fields and forests. (81) Many genera (e.g., Ginkgo, Metasequoia, Pseudolarix, Cercidiphyllum) which are known only from fossil records in North America and Europe, are extant in China. (82) Any of various shrubs of the genus Symphoricarpos, especially S. albus of North America, having small pinkish flowers and white berries. (83) The only apple that is native to North America is the crabapple. (84) Vehicles that are too big, too thirsty, or otherwise ill-adapted for driving outside North America will face a higher hurdle to justify their survival. (85) This is the cinnamon used in North America. It is more bitter than Ceylon cinnamon. (86) Mainland , Hongkong , Macao , Taiwan, North America, Southeast Asia, Middle East the seven seas, others. (87) The burrowing owl makes its home in the treeless , shortgrass country of western North America, from southern Canada to Mexico. (88) Labrador retrievers are the most popular breed in North America. (89) A frame hut covered with matting , as of bark or br ush, used by nomadic Native Americans of North America. (90) After this album, bassist Andy Flag played with Anti-Flag on their EP North America Sucks, but left soon after as they couldn't get along as a band. (91) The school has high reputation in North America, especially as the first approved establishment in the department of mathematics colleges, and has the world's biggest educational program. (92) Any of various perennial plants of the genus Uvularia in the lily family, native to eastern North America and having solitary, nodding, yellow bell-shaped flowers. (93) According to Japanese paper Asahi Shimbun, the device is currently slated for a spring release in North America and Europe. (94) In the middle Eocene formations of North America occurs the more specialized Uintatherium (or Dinoceras ), typifying the family Uintatheriidae. (95) This consists of an L-shaped recovery for western Europe, a U-shaped one for North America and a V-shaped one for Brazil, Russia, India, China and the "next 11" emerging economies. (96) Lake Huron is one of Great Lakes of North America. It's the second largest lake and locates in center. (97) Lycopodium and related genera comprise the common clubmosses or (North America) ground pines. (98) It is natural that March should be named after this god since in most of North America, it is a month of strong winds, rain, and storms. (99) A tablespoon of human semen contains enough sperm to fertilize every woman in North America. (100) The mountain pine beetle is one step closer to crossing North America and turning eastern pine forests into the same bleak landscapes that have scarred the Mountain West in recent years. (101) Deer Rangifer tarandus of Arctic and subarctic regions, common to North America and Eurasia. (102) Chipmunks are small squirrel-like rodents native to North America and Asia. (103) Nearctic The biogeographical realm of North America, except southern (tropical) Mexico. (104) The flathead Indians of North America used to bind the heads of babies between boards so they would have long sloping foreheads. (105) The genus Lespedeza (Leguminosae) has about 60 species distributing from east Asia to northeast of Australia and in north America. (106) European hawkweed having flower heads with bright orange-red rays; a troublesome weed especially as naturalized in northeastern North America; sometimes placed in genus Hieracium. (107) A member of any of the Eskimo peoples of North America andand Greenland. (108) A carnivorous mammal(Martes pennanti)of northern North America, having thick, dark - brown fur. (109) A whitefish a slender body and short head, found in mountain streams of western North America. (110) In the early 1900s, there were more than 7, 400 acres of commercial red currant fields in North America. (111) A large evergreen tree ( Castanopsis chrysophylla ) of the Pacific Coast of North America. (112) A small wood warbler (Vermivora peregrina) of North America, having greenish upper parts and a white underside. (113) Maria Gunnoe of the Appalachian area West Virginia in the United States won from North America. (114) After hatching in the salty Sargasso Sea, the eels swim to freshwater rivers in the United Kingdom and the East Coast of North America. (115) Senecio jacobaea L. is found in Xinjiang province of China also in North America. (116) The Dutch West India Company was an offshoot of the Dutch East India Company, which funded Henry Hudson's voyage to North America in 1609. (117) Earthworms, to be precise—especially the common nightcrawler and the red marsh worm, creatures that did not exist in North America before 1492. (118) A deciduous shrub(Amorpha canescens) of central North America, having pinnately compound leaves covered with whitish hairs. (119) A third type of mountain may be formed as a result of volcanic activity which occurs in regions of active fold mountain belts, such as in the Cascade Range of western North America. (120) Any of various evergreen plants of the genus Yucca, native to the warmer regions of North America, having often tall stout stems and a terminal cluster of white flowers. (121) Great tongues of cold air at times sweep down over North America. (122) In Europe, Copenhagen was voted the best airport, while in North America Halifax came in first. (123) Different species of Plestidon skink are native to the same parts of Western North America, but are different sizes. (124) Concerts and festivals celebrating the composer's 75th birthday continue through the year in North America, Europe and Australia. (125) European moth introduced into North America; a serious pest of shade trees. (126) Ms. Zhu has performed throughout North America, Europe, and China as a soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician. (127) Columbus set out in search of a new route to the Indies and discovered North America. (128) A series of mountain ranges of extreme western North America extending from southeast Alaska to Baja California along the coastline of the Pacific Ocean. (129) The company also remains committed to its expansion plans in North America with the recent succesful opening of Vancouver Shangri-La. (130) Neal Wilson's parents spent their lives ministering for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Indonesia, North America, Africa, Southern Asia, and the South Pacific. (131) Experts say over four hundred fifty kinds of lady beetles are found in North America. (132) It Shows that for adapting growing circumstance the genetical structure of Taxodium ascendens Brongn has taken place changes since it is introduced from North America to plant in different areas. (133) Comprehensivez directory of every area code in North America and the Caribbean. (134) The idea was to keep a B-52 with advanced communication capabilities in the air around the clock over Greenland and North America. (135) As one of the earliest black poets in America, Phillis Wheatley is known as "the Mother of Black Literature in North America". (136) A tall evergreen tree ( Picea abies) with long, dark green needles, native to Europe and widely cultivated in North America. (137) Use the FlagPride Flags of North America as a screen saver or as a stand-alone program. (138) 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. (139) Standing in Tennessee's Clinch River, a marine biologist holds three species of freshwater mussel, the most endangered animal group in North America. (140) Besides these medicinal herbs, he added a plant known in North America as "Oswego tea, " which made an excellent beverage. (141) His wealth is estimated between $30 million and $50 million and he has associated with major criminal enterprises throughout North America and Europe, including the Irish Republican Army./north america.html (142) In those forests of China we have surviving species like gingko, the maidenhair tree which has been in cultivation in Europe and North America since the 17th century. (143) An eelpout ( Macrozoarces americanus ) of the coastal waters of northeast North America. (144) The colonist from England and France not only left some marks of domination in this North America land, but also stamped deep brands on Canadian constitution. (145) European grass naturalized as a weed in North America; sharp-pointed seeds cause injury when eaten by livestock. (146) Any of various evergreen shrubs of the genus Mahonia, especially M. aquifolium of northwest North America, having compound leaves with spiny-toothed leaflets and black berries with blue bloom. (147) Mr Phelps, 51, has seen the fox squirrel, a native of North America, become so overweight that a low-calorie diet would seem to be required. (148) Aletris in the lily family, especially A. farinosa of eastern North America, having racemes of small white flowers and rootstocks formerly used in medicine to treat colic. (149) Put more than 12,000 people shoulder deep in pools across North America without a stitch of clothing in sight, and what do you get? (150) The Clovis people were believed to be the first to colonise North America after emigrating from Asia, and are said to be the ancestors of all present day Native American tribes. (151) In 1584, Sir Walter Raleigh dispatched an expedition to the East Coast of North America as Queen Elizabeth I had given him permission to colonise Virginia. (152) The 2010 North America International Auto Show (NAIAS) at the U. S. auto city of Detroit is a lot smaller and greener as the industry adapts to a world reshaped by recession and environmental worries. (153) Common species throughout most of northern North America are black spruce (P. mariana), a source of spruce gum, and white spruce (P. glauca), a source of good timber. (154) The common grackle ( Quiscalus quiscula ) of North America is about 12 in . long. (155) In the 17 th and 18 th centuries, millions of Englishmen left their mother country for North America. (156) Background: End - stage ankle arthrosis is one of the leading causes of chronic disability in North America. (157) In North America a closely related species, A. americana is often mistaken for the Fly Agaric . (158) Allosaurus was the top predatory dinosaur of the late Jurassic period in North America. (159) About 400million years ago, when the present-day continents of North America and Europe were joined, the Caledonian mountain chain was the same size as the modern Himalayas. (160) Any of several herbs or shrubs of the genus Iva of eastern and central North America, often growing in salt marshes and having nodding, greenish flower heads with unisexual flowers. (161) You don't need a college degree to become a doula, but to be competitive in the field you should be certified by Doulas of North America (http://www.dona.org/). (162) This previously unknown squid was among 80, 000 deep-sea organisms collected from the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a chain of undersea mountains halfway between Europe and North America. (163) Asiatic plant resembling spinach often used as a potherb; naturalized in Europe and North America. (164) From Mexico, to Europe, and back to North America again, the humble cocoa bean has truly "bean" around the world and back again. (165) In Alaska and the great lakes region of north America winter activities include ice fishing, hunting, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. (166) A species of ground cherry(Physalis ixocarpa) native to Mexico, widely naturalized in eastern North America, and having an edible, yellow to purple viscid fruit. (167) The first permanent English community was established in North America at Jamestown , Virginia , in 1607. (168) A grouse (Canachites canadensis) that is dark gray barred with black, found in swampy forests of northern North America, and popular as a game bird. (169) Europe and North America will shift thousands of kilometres northwards into the polar region. (170) Well, there's the entire outer continental shelf of North America that is basically barely been drilled, explored. (171) Canadian capital Ottawa, which is located in northern North America. (172) They argue that gray wolves only live in western North America. The wolves of Algonquin Provincial Park belong to a separate species, which they want to call C. lycaon once more. (173) A freshwater catfish(Ictalurus nebulosus) native to eastern North America, having a large head with barbels. (174) 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. (175) Prairie dogs chiefly live in the Great Plains of North America. (176) European annual with clusters of greenish flowers followed by red pulpy berrylike fruit; naturalized North America. (177) An annual grass ( Panicum milaiceum ) cultivated in Eurasia for its grains and in North America for hay. (178) A hickory tree ( Carya cordiformis ) of eastern North America, having thin - shelled nuts with bitter kernels. (179) Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, is one of the largest in North America. (180) Although called the cradle of the Francophone population in North America, the Acadian settlement at Port-Royal antedates it. (181) A fleshy saprophytic plant (Sarcodes sanguinea) of the mountains of western North America, having a scaly reddish stalk and scarlet flowers. (182) Eurasian perennial naturalized in eastern North America having very spiny white cottony foliage and nodding musky crimson flower heads; valuable source of nectar. (183) The American buffalo is one of the largest land animals in North America. (184) Combat there centered around a crucial supply route that stretched from North America to the Russian port city of Murmansk, across the border from the northern tip of Norway. (185) Foreign sales account for 30% of revenue but 55% of operating profit, three-quarters of which comes from North America. (186) From modern times on, old Druidism revived under the promoting of some factors. And now it owns definite publicity and influence in Western Europe and North America. (187) In North America, white carbon black consumption is basically a car tire manufacturer in Europe controlled. (188) Almost every household in North America has at least one roll of duct tape. (189) The Amish also settled in other areas of North America. (190) During the eclipse, the best viewing in North America found the coppery lunar disc high in a cold winter sky, the Moon reddened by light filtering into the Earth's dark central shadow or umbra. (191) European foxtail naturalized in North America; often a troublesome weed. (192) A remarkable and the most important aspect of social development in the British Chesapeake colonies of North America was the growth of a dominant slaveholding class. (193) A tall marsh plant (Hibiscus moscheutos) of eastern North America, having leaves covered with whitish down and flowers with white, pink, or rose petals with crimson bases. (194) False truffles (genus Rhizopogon) form small, underground, potato-like structures under coniferous trees in parts of North America. (195) Today, North America is not only the world's breadbasket, but its feed bag as well. (196) Although North America is the world's largest market for high intensity sweeteners, responsible for 60 percent of consumption, An said he still thinks Americans have an appetite for more sucralose. (197) Be part of this exciting show and see why Northern Ontario and in particular Sudbury is the mining and industrial capital of North America. (198) Any of several dark-gray aquatic birds of the genus Fulica of North America and Europe, having a black head and neck, lobed toes, and a white bill. (199) It is the largest catfish in North America and the third largest obligate freshwater fish in North America, behind the lake sturgeon and paddlefish. (200) Cadillac is a luxury vehicle marque owned by General Motors. Cadillac vehicles are sold in over 50 countries and territories, but mainly in North America. (201) This paper discusses the efficiency of embodied spillover from North America and Japan to China. (201) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (202) Now, we are at the hottest, driest and lowest place in North America. (203) The biogeographic relationships between Amanita of East Asia and North America are much more clearly reflected by vicarious species than by conspecific taxa. (204) Of the 53 shorebird species that breed in North America, more than half are at grave risk, according to the U. S. Shorebird Conservation Plan. (205) Sycamore lace bug, Corythucha ciliata (Say) is an endemic species of North America, and records firstly in fauna of China. (206) A marmot (Marmota caligata) of the mountains of northwest North America, having a grayish coat and a shrill, whistling cry. (207) Between January and September, Citigroup's bond traders alone generated more than twelve and a half billion dollars in revenues—more than the bank's entire branch network in North America. (208) The Mackenzie is Canada’s longest river, and the second longest in North America, running 2,635 miles from Great Slave Lake to the Beaufort Sea. (209) The last undisputed report of an ivory-billed woodpecker in continental North America was in Louisiana in 1944. (210) Breed mallard of North America green head to having wide market perspective. (211) Sitting in the footprints of where the towers once stood, the dark granite, cube-shaped pools, each about a half-hectare in size, are the largest man-made waterfalls in North America. (212) 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. (213) Any of several deciduous trees of the genus Malus, native to North America and Eurasia and having clusters of white, pink, or reddish flowers. (214) In this article, many kinds of Cervidae animal entozoic and ectozoic parasite are summarized throughout the world, especially in North America and Europe. (215) The pressure of the collision between North America and Africa gave rise to the Appalachian Mountains. (216) The Bering Glacier, about 10 km from the Gulf of Alaska, is the largest glacier in North America. (217) Lingcod, Ophiodon elongates , a rare fish found on the west coast of North America, are an important commercial and recreational fish species. (218) The breed is one of the oldest natural breeds in North America and originated from New England, making it America's first indigenous show cat. The Maine Coon Cat is known as "the gentle giant." (219) Mr. Kunkel held several positions including Head of Corporate Planning for North America as well as Vehicle Program Manager for the US$70,000 3000GT Spyder. (220) The American black bear is found only in North America. (221) Chinese mountain climbers made a successful ascent of Mt . McKinley in North America. (222) Vernonia of tropical and warm regions of especially North America that take their name from their loose heads of purple to rose flowers that quickly take on a rusty hue. (223) The usual code in North America to disable call waiting for an individual call. (224) A tanager (Piranga ludoviciana) of western North America, the male of which is yellow with a red head and a black back. (225) In North America more than 70 different railway times were in use up to 1882. (226) A perennial herb (Stylophorum diphyllum) native to midwest North America and somewhat similar in appearance to the celandine. (227) Specialists in chalet and lodging accommodation in ski resorts throughout Europe and North America. (228) The Mennonite Church in North America is not large, but its history goes back to the Reformation period. (229) Why did the American War of Independence make it impossible for England to send prisons to North America? (230) Eventually Komatsu is sold all over North America but not one Caterpillar (or John Deere, or Intenational Harvester or...) would be allowed into Japan. (231) Climbing ferns Ferns of the family Schizaeaceae, found in most parts of the world in warm and tropical regions, including North America. (231) try its best to collect and build good sentences. (232) A consolidator of Agile training in North America is the Agile University. (233) It's good news that the imminent threat appears to be abating, but questions remain about the virus and whether it will re-emerge in the Southern Hemisphere or back in North America next fall. (234) Nearly 120 genera in 60 families of plants have disjunct populations in eastern Asia and temperate North America, relicts of the once widespread flora. (235) Not to be outdone by Spain, England sent John Cabot , an Italian explorer who had become an English citizen, across the Atlantic in 1497 and again in 1498 to explore the coast of North America. (236) Infectious hepatitis is the most common of all serious infectious diseases in North America. (237) SiliCa, and North America that border on the Arctic Ocean. (238) The discovery of U. elongata showed that Ulmus species extended from Asia, significantly prompting further research into North America and East Asia flora. (239) A freshwater plant of eastern North America, having heart-shaped leaves with long petioles and spikes of violet-blue flowers. (240) A tree (Cornus florida) of eastern North America, having small greenish flowers surrounded by four large, showy white or pink bracts that resemble petals. (241) Other two clan Tlingit and Haida custom of intelligent, well-informed person of North America fully embody similar properties too. (242) Bighorn Sheep is one of three species of mountain sheep in North America and Siberia. (243) Prostate cancer is most common in northwestern Europe and North America. |
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