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y U的意思

y U中文翻譯:

n.禹(傳說的中國古代圣君)

相似詞語短語

you───pron.你;你們;n.(You)人名;(柬)尤;(東南亞國家華語)猷

D up───v.打開;ab;.兩倍的,雙重的(duplex);復制的(duplicate);ab;.(DUP)民主統一黨(主張北愛爾蘭歸屬聯合王國的北愛爾蘭政黨)(theDemocraticUnionistParty);n.(Dup)(白)杜鄱(人名)

yaup───n.喧嚷聲;高聲喊叫聲;vi.大聲喊叫

yeuk───n.(蘇格蘭)癢;vi.(蘇格蘭)癢(等于yeuky)

youk───n.(Youk)人名;(柬)尤

your───pron.你的,你們的

yous───pron.你們(非正式);det.指說話的群體;n.你們(you的復數);n.(Yous)(法、美、阿、摩、比)尤(人名)

yuzu───n.柚子

雙語使用場景

So, if I just increase y, see that u is going to decrease u rate of one at constant rates. ───所以,如果我只是增加了,將會以2個單位的速率減小,at,a,rate,of,two。

She lifted up her voice at an angle calculated for distance and shouted, "Y-o-u-u TOM!"───她在一角提高聲音朝遠處高聲喊道:“喂——喂——喂,湯姆!”

Yes, we may all be freshmen and new to N. Y. U. and the dorms.───是的,也許我們都是紐約大學的新生都要住在集體宿舍里。

So before Cortney's junior year, N. Y. U. recommended that she apply for aprivate student loan on her own with Citibank.───所以在科特妮大三開學前,紐約大學建議她自己申請花旗銀行(Citibank)的個人學生貸款。

Most of the professors would be regular N. Y. U. faculty members who volunteer or agree to spend a few semesters abroad.───學校大多教授是紐約大學正規的教職員工,這些人一般出于自愿或是在國外帶幾學期的課。

At N. Y. U. , the lesson learned was to catch problems before they spun out of control.───在紐約大學,給我們的教訓是在問題失控之前就要抓住問題的關鍵。

The high school with the Amherst and N. Y. U. photos on the wall has created clubs for handicrafts, physics, chemistry and singing.───那所掛有阿默斯特學院和紐約大學照片的高中還為學生們創辦了各種手工藝、物理、化學和音樂興趣小組。

For those who ask "OMG Y U NO RELEASE NOW" . It is not done for the masses, adding generic patterns and new code to emulator first.───渣翻:對于那些問:“天啊,你現在沒有釋放呀”。不是這樣的,添加通用的模式和新的代碼模擬器第一。

By contrast, New York University's ambitious new college in Abu Dhabi, also underwritten by the government there, awards N. Y. U. diplomas.───對比之下,紐約大學在阿布扎比新建的學院,也同樣被政府財政保證,授予紐約大學文憑。

英語使用場景

At one Wuqi high school, uniformed students walked down a hallway beneath photographs of Amherst College and N.Y.U.

Spent nearly every teen-age day on the Lower East Side, thought it would always be home, but then N.Y.U. and Columbia both said nyet, and she ended up even farther from the city than before.

Trudy Steinfeld, director of N.Y.U.'s Office of Career Services, said she increasingly had to ride herd on employers to make sure their unpaid internships were educational.

The shift began around the late 1960s, said Dr. Bogle, who explored the trend in her book "Hooking Up: Sex, Dating and Relationships on Campus" (N.Y.U. Press, 2008).