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单词 South american
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1. The Yanomami people live in the South American jungle.
2. The arrival of this South American predator threatened the survival of native species.
3. I think your South American youth has prejudiced you.
4. On Radio London they play African and South American music as well as rock and pop.
5. Strong trading links exist between us and many South American countries.
6. Next week the President will visit five South American countries in six days.
7. Some South American Indians use poison darts for hunting.
8. South American growers use the best US seed varieties.
9. Inflation is a major problem in many South American economies.
10. South American tree having fruIt'similar to the true guava.
11. Marmoset: Marmosets are tiny South American monkeys.
12. South American armadillo with three bands of bony plates.
13. South American shrub having edible greenish plumlike fruit.
14. South American bean having very long succulent pods.
15. South American herbs somewhat resembling members of the Juncaceae.
16. The 8.8 magnitude quake struck the South American country Saturday in the early morning hours.
17. This South American nation is best known for beef and empanadas, but there's so much more to explore.
18. A South American tree with hard, fine-textured, purplish-brown wood used in cabinetmaking .
19. South American ant bear.
20. South American evergreen tree yielding winter's bark and a soft wood similar to basswood.
21. South American toad; incubates its young in pits in the skin of its back.
22. The young man looked like a caricature of a South American polo player.
23. The Vice-President gave the impression of being remarkably uninformed about South American affairs.
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24. She then spices the mixture with tonka beans, the fragrant seeds of a a South American tree.
25. Bolivia plans to open three indigenous universities next year that will teach in Aymara, Quechua, and Guarani, which are co-official languages in the South American country, along with Spanish.
26. Google was forced to remove several graphic images after its Brazilian Street View service captured a string of images of dead bodies in the South American country.
27. However, soyoil futures held around 24 cents per pound this fall as U. S. soyoil became competitive with South American soyoil, and have since rallied along with soybeans.
28. Japan contributed the world's largest wooden structure, while the Plaza de Americas accommodated booths from every South American nation.
29. India is now the biggest producer of peanuts, a South American crop.
30. Palaeontologist Richard Owen told him the fossils he had found were of extinct relatives of South American animals living today.
1. The Yanomami people live in the South American jungle.
2. The arrival of this South American predator threatened the survival of native species.
31. Eudora Welty is one of the leading writers of South American Literature.
32. China was also the last East Asian nation to start a professional soccer league, despite having a soccer-mad public - at least for European and South American teams.
33. The South American country bested a Mexican grilling record from 2006 by a resounding 4 tonnes.
34. Label Africa, Asia, Europe, North, American, South American, Australia and Antarctica.
35. Scientists at Cornell University recently borrowed a gene from a South American potato to make potatoes that resisted the late blight fungus, a devastating disease that caused the Irish potato famine.
36. In order to eliminate the allergens in South American shrimp, proteases such as trypsin, papain and bromelain were individually used to hydrolyze South American shrimp proteins.
37. In the tiny South American nation of Guyana lives a problematic parasite called Wuchereria bancrofti.
38. And African and South American blind snake lineages apparently separated only 63 million years ago.
39. Curare is a generic term for various South American arrow poisons. The drug has a long and romantic history.
40. And in the 1600s, after conquistadors discovered that South American cinchona bark cured malaria, Europe was flooded with fake bark.
41. Curare is a generic term for various South American arrow poisons.
42. The two plates are converging at a rate of 80 mm per r, with the Nazca plate moving down and landward below the South American plate.
43. India has almost been caught by Brazil in terms of the number of papers published, with researchers in the South American country leading the way in agriculture and biology.
44. A certain British water company did the same in a certain South American nation which badly needed foreign expertise to overhaul its creaking water services.
45. The film's final section plays out deep in a South American jungle, with everyone hell-bent for the secret of the crystal skull.
46. The South American Indians have been cooking and eating potatoes for well over two thousand years.
47. For over twenty years, the European Space Programme (ESA) has been launching satellites from a rocket base in the jungles of French Guiana on the South American coast.
48. Reuters correspondents with local knowledge help visitors get the most out of a short visit to the South American capital.
49. squirrel-sized South American toothless anteater with long silky golden fur.
50. Swiss media branded a llama as the South American animal is known for spitting.
51. South American tree having fruit similar to the true guava.
52. This huge jolt happened as the Nazca plate moved down and landward below the South American plate.
53. A South American girl will be trafficked into Canada under an "exotic dancer" visa and forced into prostitution.
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54. The communications equipment is the first U.S. assistance to the South American nation since Saturday's earthquake.
55. Hispanic - American come from places such as Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Central American[], and South American.
56. An Uruguayan gaucho (a South American cattle herder) is unseated by an unbroken horse during the celebration of Creole week in Montevideo, Uruguay, April 9, 2006.
57. It took more than 80 hours to make one-off the suit from Arctic wool, qiviuk, and rare South American wool, vicuna.
58. The olive-green reptiles would flourish in the Florida Peninsula and in southern Texas, regions that have climates similar to the anaconda's native South American habitat, the study authors say.
59. These Scythian women were responsible for the name of our south American river, the amazon.
60. Ivory is a South American fruit tree Coconut palm in Ecuador.
61. "I'm not sure the full magnitude of this mammoth South American feed grain crop is dialed into here," he said.
62. The guanaco is the tallest of the South American camel-like animals. The hair of a guanaco is too stiff to be useful.
63. Venezuela is the first South American country to declare independence from Spain.
64. South American orchid with spiderlike pale - yellow to pale - green flowers.
65. First, the chilly Malvinas Current, a north-flowing branch of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, flows north along the edge of the South American continental shelf.
66. Cruzeiro and Palmeiras finished third and fourth to follow Sao Paulo and Gremio into next year's South American Libertadores Cup.
67. South American species of scarlet finch with black head and wings and tail.
68. While China has been Venezuela's largest creditor in recent years, Russia has been a major arms supplier to the South American nation.
69. Opening of transoceanic telephone service to Argentina, Chile and Uruguay and subsequently to all other South American countries.
70. The South American country is home to the world's most successful and admired national team.
71. Simon Bolivar , South American revolutionary leader who liberated South America from Spanish rule, was born.
72. Traditionally, the best coffee has come from the South American country of Columbia.
73. Dancers attached to a crane perform during the South American Games closing ceremony in Medellin, Colombia.
74. They have identified a protein in the saliva of a common South American tick, Amblyomma cajennense, that apparently reduces and can even eradicate cancerous cells while leaving healthy cells alone.
75. Pinera said Chile is the first South American country to establish diplomatic ties with China.
76. What Happened: He was experimenting with chicle, the sap from a South American tree, as a substitute for rubber.
77. Chavez was reportedly accompanied by two small dogs and a very large painting of South American independence hero Simon Bolivar.
78. In the section "The Euthanasia of the Rentier", the author focusing on the ill fate of bond holders in twenty century at Europe and south American, particularly Argentina.
79. South American evergreen tree yielding winter's bark and a light soft wood similar to basswood.
80. This South American nation is best known for beef and empanadas1, but there's so much more to explore.
81. They used different methods to determine the melanin content in the hair of study participants in Europe and South American (2001-2002) who were enrolled in a large, multicenter skin cancer trial.
82. Chile established a free market economy, becoming the first South American nation to do so.
83. The co-founder and editor-in-chief of the news website is already looking for partners in the South American nation, it has been reported by Brazilian magazine Veja in its most recent issue.
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84. Specifically, second generation Chinese immigrants have a university completion rate of over 65%, compared with 24% for second-generation European and South American immigrants.
85. One plant that heats its flower is Philodendron solimoesense, an Arum from the South American tropics.
86. Brazil's Sports minister Orlando Silva replied by inviting Blatter to the South American country to see the work going on for himself.
87. The vaccine is then mixed with saponin, a soaplike derivative from a South American tree.
88. Ancient South American civilisations prized them so much for their medicinal and aphrodisiacal properties, they even used them as currency.
89. A domesticated South American ruminant mammal(Lama glama) related to the camel, raised for its soft, fleecy wool and used as a beast of burden.
90. A large South American freshwater food fish ( Arapaima gigas ) that typically attains a length of 3 meters ( 10 feet ).
91. Below share with you a South American Indian - style song that we like.
92. I'd been going to bars for a while, and I was in a political theater company that did shows in lofts with homeless people and South American activists.
93. In 1970, Chile became the first South American country to establish diplomatic ties with China, opening a new page in the friendly exchanges of the two countries.
94. South American palm yielding a wax similar to carnauba wax.
95. Any of several feather-leaved South American palms, especially Euterpe edulis and E. oleracea, which are important sources of heart of palm.
96. A South American shrub or small tree (Nicotiana glauca) naturalized in the United States and having yellow flowers and thick, rubbery, oval or lance-shaped leaves.
97. A tropical South American tree (Hevea brasiliensis) widely cultivated throughout the Tropics and yielding a milky juice that is a major source of commercial rubber.
98. So: birds and bushes on islands off the coast of South America resemble South American birds and bushes; islands near Africa are populated by recognizably African forms.
99. A wolf spider treads perilously on the rim of a South American pitcher plant, perhaps looking to prey on insects drawn to the plant's strong nectar scent.
100. South American game bird resembling a gallinaceous bird but related to the ratite birds.
101. South American catfish having the body covered with bony plates.
102. U. S. soybean exports are likely to rise strongly in coming months largely because of low stocks in rival South American suppliers, Hamburg-based oilseeds analysts Oil World forecast this week.
103. The documents say the South American nation aims to move 211 tons of gold it keeps abroad and values at $11 billion to the Central Bank in Caracas.
104. South American gauchos were known to put raw steak under their saddles before starting a day's riding, in order to tenderise the meat.
105. It is a curare alkaloid derived from the South American plant.
106. For example, some South American regions have tried legislating against biopiracy but have struggled to implement laws at a national or international level (see Peruvian region outlaws biopiracy).
107. Made from South American nuts, corozo has been used in military uniforms ever since World War II. At that time, corozo was used because it was local, cheap and tough for the purpose.
108. Encyclopedia Of South American Aquatic Insects: Hemiptera - Heteroptera: Illustrated Keys to Known Families, Genera, and Species in South America.
109. This was apparent at the Paris Olympics in 1924, when the very "professional" Uruguay team became the first South American nation to win the title.
110. A South American plant ( Solanum tuberosum ) widely cultivated for its starchy, edible tubers.
111. Vince Larkin: If you can't trust a South American drug lord, who can you trust?
112. A rising oil basis in South America and talk of China buying two to three cargoes of South American soyoil were supporting factors for soyoil.
113. Swine flu cases have been reported in more than 20 nations(), including Colombia - the first South American nation to see an H1N1 infection.
114. For example, an invasive South American rodent called the nutria is destroying wetlands across the southeastern United States.
115. Prior to Thursday, Colombia was the only South American nation to confirm swine flu with its borders.
116. Several South American states broke off diplomatic relations with Nazi Germany.
117. A member of a South American Indian people formerly inhabiting much of the Greater Antilles and now living chiefly in certain regions of Guiana.
118. So too has the Rare Animal Range, replete with deer and guanaco, a South American relative of the llama.
119. The news was greeted with cheers and celebration in parts of the South American country.
120. This cultural content are specially focus on Mesoamerica and South American part.
121. South American tea - like drink made from leaves of a South American holly called mate.
122. South American herb with sticky glandular foliage; source of madia oil.
123. If a butterfly in the South American forest flaps its wings, and you feel a subtle breeze blow by, then you are truly the luckiest person alive!
124. Macanese cuisine is Portuguese with Indian, Malay, African and South American influences.
125. The wife of a South American ambassador said in a little - girlish tone which infuriate Charlotte.
126. Pinera said that Chile was the first South American country to establish diplomatic relations with China.
127. Arawak: a member of a South american Indian people formerly inhabiting much of the Greater antilles and now living chiefly in certain regions of Guiana.
128. The South American nation wants to export not only raw materials, but also high-end consumer products to China, said Alessandro Teixeira, deputy minister of development, industry and foreign trade.
129. The South American country will use the money, half of which will be in yuan, to develop its oil fields.
130. The United States' more measured response, and the low-profile stance taken by some South American governments, have been lost amid the high-stakes campaign launched by Venezuela's caudillo .
131. South American fibrous-rooted begonias having prominent basal leaf lobes suggesting angels' wings and racemes of coral-red flowers.
132. South American jointed cactus with usually red flowers; often cultivated as a houseplant; sometimes classified as genus Schlumbergera.
133. Farmers in the South American country, a leading global food exporter, also try to scare the birds using reflective tape, scarecrows, and by setting off fireworks.
134. South American cavy; possibly ancestral to the domestic guinea pig.
135. The contentious vote has raised tensions in the South American country.
136. All South American monkeys have flat noses with widely spaced nostril.
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