翻译和例句:
jams (交通堵塞). Not many countries make skytrains. China is only the third country after Germany ……
rushes to your nose and causes congestion (堵塞). You feel bad because you can’t breathe well, but your ……
and expected to arrive at the port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands on March 31.Blockage意为“堵塞、阻塞”,常用搭配为:cause the blockage (引起阻塞);remove/clear the blockage (排除阻塞)。其动词形式为block,表示“堵塞;挡住;妨碍&rdquo ……
, plastic and wood. It can run on the road and in the river. When you are in a traffic jam (交通堵塞), it uses an electronic map (电子地图) to find a clear road. If all roads are blocked (堵塞的), the car becomes ……
(堵塞的动脉) in surgeries (手术), said John A. Rogers, who led the team. TEENSThe next time you feel... clear people’s clogged arteries (堵塞的动脉) in surgeries (手术), said John A. Rogers, who led ……
. 能力related adj. 相关的traffic jams: 交通堵塞fluent adj. 流利的host v. 主办HELPHELPHELPresponse n. 反应ability n. 能力related adj. 相关的traffic jams: 交通堵塞fluent adj. 流利的host v. 主办response n. 反应ability n. 能力related adj ……
): FeverChills (寒战), sometimes shakingMuscle aches and pains Sweating Dry cough Blocked (堵塞...), sometimes shakingMuscle aches and pains Sweating Dry cough Blocked (堵塞的) noseSore (疼痛 ……
on the road,” Chen says. Word boxtraffic lights 交通信号灯traffic jam 交通堵塞crosswalk 斑马线footbridge 人行桥 ……
snoring, according to the Daily Mail.People snore because air gets blocked (堵塞) while they are sleeping ……
TRAVELING in big cities often makes people frown because of traffic jams.To deal with congestion (交通堵塞), Beijing is considering imposing (征税) a congestion fee for cars in the center of the city ……
) things down the toilet, reported the Daily Mail. Scottish sewers suffer from lots of blockages (堵塞 ……
across the city. It helps to make less traffic jams (减少交通堵塞) on the road.This is London, the UK ……
) it. Blood rushes to your nose and brings congestion (堵塞) with it. You feel terrible because you can ……
;t usually notice it, but when one nostril becomes congested (堵塞的), there is more airflow on the other side... one nostril becomes congested (堵塞的), there is more airflow on the other side. It changes about every ……
breathe, one of the two nostrils tends to (倾向于) get congested (堵塞的), and they take turns to do so. So... to (倾向于) get congested (堵塞的), and they take turns to do so. So, most of the time, you can’t breathe ……
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