nung造句1 The room blinked on and off with light ning.
2 This was a brave soldier urging his fellows to acknowledge the slaughter of the Khe San and Da Nang.
3 Nung - fu brings back a load of produce.
4 Nung - fu and I visited a fish farm.
5 Jean also altered a pair of trousers for Nung - fu.
6 Nung - fu taps the rim of a robin nest.
7 Nung - fu needs a new blade for the old shredder.
8 It is said that it was Shen Nung who taught man how to grow crops.
9 Nung - fu cuts the irrigation water to meet the short supply.
10 Some take a quick look before Nung - fu started the tour.
11 Nung - fu found a duck sitting behind the grass.
12 Nung - fu bought a brown duck form the feed company.
13 In no time, Nung - Fu changed his mind and bought an O - ring pick.
14 Nung - fu brought home a redwood seedling and planted it in a pot.
15 Nung - fu did not satisfy himself of painting the front door grenadine.
16 Further experimentation with more leaves of the same tree convinced Shen Nung of the value of the plant as a health-giving medicine.
17 Am Ende bleibt ihm die Kr & ouml ; nung erneut versagt - Deutschland wird Dritter.
18 Amy Lowell, the leader of the later Imagist Poetry after Ezra Pound, translated Chinese ancient poems with the help of Florence Ayscough and a Chinese scholar Nung Chu.
19 As early as 2, 700 B.C., Chinese emperor Shen Nung allegedly prescribed seaweed, now known to be rich in iodine, as a treatment.