pilu造句
- The Pilu tree belongs to the " Salvadoraceae " family.
- The lake drains through the Nam Pilu or Balu Chaung on its southern end.
- Pilu used the money to buy one of her village's first television sets.
- Pilu said, looking at her daughter squatting near the open fire that serves as their kitchen.
- The Pilu tree is a salt-tolerant shrub or small tree, living in arid zones.
- Before it was shifted to this temple in 1992, it had been stored in the Pilu pavilion.
- Nakib Khan's induction into the band was followed by his brother Pilu Khan and Tapan Choudhury.
- It passes through the communes Buteni, B鈘sa, Bocsig, Ineu, Seleu, Zrand, Pilu.
- In 1969 Ioan " Pilu " ^ tefanovici was replaced by Dorel " Baba " Vintil Zaharia ( born 1943 ).
- Pilu thinks the new road will tempt more of the village's young people to leave for jobs in the city.
- It's difficult to see pilu in a sentence. 用pilu造句挺难的
- His first recorded song, " Gar Kuni Yak Nizara ", was his own composition, sung in the pilu raga.
- A pilu tree with an enormous trunk is found growing to the south-west, within the precincts of the cemetery.
- He also practiced with Nakib Khan and Pilu Khan, who later formed Renaissance, before leaving the country for higher education.
- As China presses forward with ambitious plans to develop its impoverished west, enormous change is coming to remote regions like Pilu's.
- It is located in the Karen Hills area, near the State's northern tip, just above an embayment on the Pilu River.
- ""'Kaboklei " "'is a 2009 Meitei film directed by Pilu Heigrujam and produced by Bandana Maisnam.
- After the release of their second album, Nakib Khan and Pilu khan left the band, going on to form the band Renaissance later on.
- Khan, together with pop music contemporaries Fakir Alamgir, Ferdous Wahid, Firoz Shai, Najma Zaman, and Pilu Momtaz is credited with pioneering and popularizing Bengali pop music.
- Pilu recalls how growing up, she was told no one would marry her if she didn't master the embroidery used to make her Akha tribe's ceremonial clothing.
- Chewing sticks of the Pilu tree were used by the Babylonians approximately 7000 years ago; they were later used throughout the Greek and Roman empires, and by ancient Egyptians and Muslims.