拉丁美洲 | lā dīng měi zhōu | Latin America | |
壮丁 | zhuàng dīng | able-bodied man (capable of fighting in a war) | |
园丁 | yuán dīng | gardener | |
丁香 | dīng xiāng | lilac (Syringia vulgaris); clove (Eugenia aromatica) | |
冷不丁 | lěng bu dīng | suddenly; by surprise |
1 | "We'll soon be at your station," I said rather abruptly. | |
2 | Why not have up Mrs Dean to finish her tale? | |
3 | "If people from the association see someone spilling trash, they go and sit on their doorstep, " Ding said. "The government can't have eyes everywhere. | |
4 | He says the most common operations are for double eyelids and nose jobs. | |
5 | I called the regional development office and learned Ding was basically right; |