the rulers信息详情
统治者
rulers───n.统治者;标尺,[数]直尺
twelve rulers───十二把尺子
class rulers───阶级统治者
three rulers───三把尺子
blue rulers───蓝色标尺
quilting rulers───绗缝尺
Five rulers───五把尺子
you rulers───你们这些统治者
two blue rulers───两把蓝色的尺子
By the 17th century, the rulers of Europe had started using fireworks as a way of marking royal occasions.───到了17世纪,欧洲的统治者们开始用烟花来纪念皇室的重要时刻。
The rulers are new.───这些尺子是新的。
The rulers would not let girls go to school then.───当时的统治者是不允许女孩子上学。
7Then I consulted with myself, and I rebuked the nobles, and the rulers, and said unto them, Ye exact usury, every one of his brother.───7我心里筹划,就斥责贵胄和官长说:你们各人向弟兄取利!于是我招聚大会攻击他们。
And as He went into the house of one of the rulers of the Pharisees on a Sabbath to eat bread, they were watching Him closely.───当安息日,耶稣到一个法利赛人的首领家里去吃饭,他们在窥探他。
So the rulers of the Philistines brought her seven fresh bow strings which had not been dried and they tied him up with them.───8于是非利士人的管理者带给她七条新鲜未干的弓绳,他们用那绳绑起他。
If you teach her to obey the gods, honor the ancestors, love the people, and serve the rulers, I will be in her as much as you are.───如果你教她顺从于神,尊敬先祖,热爱人民,侍奉统治者,我将如你一般存在于她身心言行。
Then the rulers of the Philistines brought her seven fresh thongs that had not been dried, and she tied him with them.───于是非利士人的首领拿了七条未干的青绳子来,交给妇人,她就用绳子捆绑参孙。
Then I consulted with myself, and I rebuked the nobles, and the rulers, and said unto them, Ye exact usury, every one of his brother.───我心里筹划,就斥责贵胄和官长说,你们各人向弟兄取利。
The rulers have resorted to exhortations, pleading tearfully for restored confidence.
Pass out the rulers. Help the students locate 1 / 4 inch on them.
In ancient times the rulers ran copper or silver into coins.
Even the rulers of this planet of Stalinvast, luxuriating high up in their hives, must take a very partial view.
So Balaam went with the rulers from Balak.
The rulers promptly monopolized it for their own regalia and as a medium for bestowing honour and obligations on their retainers.
The land was simply appropriated by the rulers.
Circumstances are the rulers of the weak, instruments of the wise.
Although crowds mean money, the rulers of cricket have never been quite happy about them.