1 | Cradle; also coffin. | |
2 | You want me to sing? | |
3 | Let the rain sing you a lullaby | |
4 | The mother was crooning a lullaby to her baby. | |
5 | Here's a lullaby to close your eyes. (Goodbye. | |
6 | Singing her goodbye and lullaby . | |
7 | The mother was crooning a lullaby to her baby. | |
8 | Mount Jinggang the cradle of the Chinese revolution. | |
9 | The baby was rocked to sleep in a cradle. | |
10 | She bent down to kiss the baby in the crib. | |
11 | Ganzhou is former red capital, the cradle of the Peple's Republic. | |
12 | Students Organization is the cradle of young elite. | |
13 | Madrid is a cradle of oriental and western cultures and arts. | |
14 | Wuxi is the cradle of China' s national industry and township industry. | |
15 | She rocked the baby to sleep in the cradle. | |
16 | Hoping that this time it will remain a lullaby. | |
17 | In a director's class at the Beijing Film Academy, for instance, there are no more than 30 people in class at one time. | |
18 | 黄河是中华民族的摇篮又是中华民族的心腹之患。
The Yellow River is the cradle as well as the serious trouble of the Chinese Nation. | |
19 | The sea is running high; the boat is rocking like a cradle. | |
20 | I kept the light on and I didn't hear the lullaby again that night. |