"this building is colloquially referred to as The Barn"
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1. Central African tribes and ancient Egyptians described and depicted a bizarre creature for centuries, colloquially dubbed the "African unicorn" by Europeans.
几个世纪以来中非部落和古埃及一直在描述一种奇怪的生物,欧洲人把它通俗地称为“非洲独角兽”。
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2. Limestone is colloquially called cyan stone.
石灰岩的俗称是青石。
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3. This building is colloquially referred to as the barn.
这个建筑,用通俗的话来说就是一个谷仓。
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4. Used colloquially having the relationship of friends or '.
具有朋友或者伙伴的关系。
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5. Please read “chemical” in this post as it is colloquially used.
但请把帖子里的这个词理解为我们通俗上讲的化学物质。
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6. These people, known colloquially as bushmen, traditionally make their livings by hunting and gathering.
这些人俗称布须曼人(即丛林人的意思),祖祖辈辈靠打猎和采集为生。
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7. Nonetheless, those alternative tokens that aren't lexical keywords are colloquially known as "digraphs".
虽然如此,这些不是关键字词汇的候选标记仍被通俗地称为“双连符”。
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8. More colloquially, though, UNIX refers to the entire universe of software running atop the operating system.
但是,用更通俗的话来说,UNIX是指在操作系统上运行的一整套软件。
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9. The lens of the cannon (colloquially known as "the Eye") was built around an immense amplification crystal.
激光炮的透镜(俗称“眼”)是围绕巨型放大水晶建造的。
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10. Rainbow effect. The XJ-A130 is likely to display color separation artifacts, known colloquially as the rainbow effect.
彩虹现象- - -XJ - A130可能会显示色彩分离的现象,俗称彩虹效应。
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11. The avocado is colloquially known as the Alligator pear, reflecting its shape and the leather-like appearance of its skin.
鳄梨通俗的叫法就是油梨。鳄梨字面上反映的是它的形体和皮革状的表皮。
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12. The avocado is colloquially known as the Alligator pear, reflecting its shape and the leather-like appearance of its skin.
鳄梨,人们一般叫成鳄鱼梨,它的形状和果皮极像鳄鱼。
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13. The avocado is colloquially known as the Alligator Pear , reflecting its shape and the leather-like appearance of its skin.
鳄梨通俗的叫法就是油梨。鳄梨字面上反映的是它的形体和皮革状的表皮。
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14. They are known colloquially as "haigui," or "sea turtles," because it sounds the same as the phrase "returned from overseas.
这些人被俗称之为“海龟”或者“海上的甲鱼”,因为这和“从海外归来”同义。
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15. They are known colloquially as "haigui," or "sea turtles," because it sounds the same as the phrase "returned from overseas."
这些人被俗称之为“海龟”或者“海上的甲鱼”,因为这和“从海外归来”同义。
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16. Death metal vocals are often guttural roars, grunts, snarls, and low gurgles colloquially called death grunts or death growls.
死亡金属的唱腔常用喉吼、哼、嗥、低咯,也通俗地称作死腔。
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17. Buckyballs, as they became known colloquially, are football-shaped molecules made of 60 carbon atoms linked by single and double bonds.
富勒烯通常成为巴克球,是一种由60个碳原子以单键和双键相连组成的足球形碳单质。
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18. Caption: Florida, US: a resident closes the door of the Pinellas Hope homeless community in Pinellas Park, colloquially known as Tent City.
19. So these devices, when I was a youngster, were colloquially known as "atom smashers", because they have the capacity to actually break these and have them reform.
这些设备,当我还年轻的时候,它们在口语中被叫做核粒子加速器,因为它们有能力,将这些破碎并重新形成。
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20. Trickery associated with Dr Mann was catnip to the sceptics. But Dr Jones has clarified that “The word trick was used here colloquially as in a clever thing to do.
21. Despite this, many fans of the series in the UK continue to refer to it colloquially by the old Championship Manager name, and its nicknames Champ, Champ man, CM etc.
22. Quantitative easing is sometimes colloquially described as "printing money" although in reality the money is simply created by electronically adding a number to an account.
量化宽松有时俗称为“印钞票”,但实际上钱的生成是通过电子方式,即在账户中简单地添加一个数字。
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23. Xanax is one of a class of drugs known colloquially as "benzos" (benzodiazepines) that are safe and highly effective - but can also be addictive and have potential for abuse.
阿普唑仑是一类俗称“苯二氮平”的药物。这类药物安全有效,但是也可能让人上瘾并被滥用。
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24. Football (or "soccer" as it is colloquially called), the most popular sport in England as well as in Europe, has its traditional home in England where it was developed in the 19th century.
25. Football (or "soccer" as it is colloquially called), the most popular sport in England as well as in Europe, has its traditional home in England where it was developed in the 19th century.