zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • zhǒng xíng zhuàngxiǎo yuán liè piàn cóng gōng gòng diǎn chū chéng fàng shè zhuàng de
    of a leaf shape; having leaflets or lobes radiating from a common point.
  • huí xuán jiā shè tóng jiā shè
    cyclotron radiation and synchrotron radiation
  • jiàn zhōng guó dōng nán de shěng fènbīn lín dōng hǎi tái wān hǎi xiájīng nóng wéi zhùshěng huì wéi zhōurén kǒu 27, 130, 000
    A province of southeast China on the East China Sea and the Formosa Strait. Agriculture and fishing are important to its economy. Fuzhou is the capital. Population, 27,130,000.
  • shè fēi shè
    thermal radiation and nonthermal radiation
  • jīn shǔ de zhào sǔn shāng zhào xiào yìng
    radiation damage and radiation effects of metals
  • diàn zhì liàng shè
    electromagnetic mass and radiation damping
  • zhǒng zài sàn dòng zhī jiān de guǎn dào
    a flexible hose between the radiator and the engine block.
  • shuǐ huò kōng zài zhōng xīn róng zhōng bèi jiā bìng jīng yóu chū yān kǒngguǎn dào sàn sàn dào fáng jiān de zhuāng zhì
    air or water is heated at a central furnace and sent through the building via vents or pipes and radiators.
  • bǐng dān jià de bǎo de yòu yóu c3h5
    The univalent, unsaturated organic radical C3H5.
  • 'ěrjiǎn · shēng 1930 guó diàn yǐng zhì zuò rényīn de chuàng xīn de diàn yǐng shù shù 'ér zhù míng de diàn yǐng zhì ( 1959 nián ( 1980 nián), liǎo de jìn zhèng zhì guān diǎn de yǎn biàn
    French filmmaker known for his innovative cinematic and narrative technique. His films, such as Breathless(1959) and Every Man for Himself(1980), chronicle the evolution of his political radicalism.
  • zài cuì quán shèng shí bèi què wéi yùn dòng shǒu de hēi dāng shí shì mín zhù zhù yòu jìn zhù cuì zhù pài shì de zhōng xīn
    Munich, which in the heyday of Nazi period was to be honoured as the "Capital of the Movement", was then the focal point of all the forces if nationalism, right-wing radicalism and Nazism.
  • gēn běn gǎi guò de jiào fāng zhēn jiào zhì
    Radically reform the existing educational policy and system.
  • de jiàn de zhì
    His opinion is in agreement with mine.
  • gěi xué shēng de jiào yàngqiáng diào xué de guǎng zhī shí zài xiàn shí shēng huó zhōng de yìng yòng
    Harvard also offers a radically different educational experience, stressing breadth of study and real world applications of knowledge.
  • men xiàn zài de lín shí guó mín huì jīng tíng zhǐ de gēn běn tóng
    The provisional national assembly we are proposing is radically different from the one that has been called off.
  • zhè jiù shì wèishénme 'ōu wén xiē rén ( bāo kuò běn rén ), zài qiáng diào men yīngdāng gèng kuàigèng zhù dòng jìn xíng shí yàn
    That's why Owens and others, myself included, have argued that we should experiment much more rapidly and much more radically.
  • dàn shì dào liǎo 21 shì men jiù néng duódì gǎi biàn men de dna, àn zhào men de shè yuàn wàng zhì zào chū xīn de shēng mìng xíng shì
    But in the next century we'll be able to alter our DNA radically,encoding our visions and vanities while concocting new life? forms.
  • yào shèng zhèng zhì shàng jūn shì shàng cǎi xiàn shí yòu bié de zhèng
    For the attainment of victory, policies radically different from the present ones are necessary in both the political and the military fields.
  • jiā qiáng guó jìn zuòduì tuī dòng shì jiè fàn wéi nèi de jìn dǒu zhēng cóng gēn běn shàng jiě jué zhōng guó de pǐn wèn shì shí fēn yào de
    It is highly necessary to strengthen international cooperation in drug control to promote the battle against narcotics worldwide and radically solve the drug problem in China.
  • jiēguǒzài gōng jìhuà yào kāi tuò dòng yìng yòng shāng shíjiù xuǎn jiǎn huà kāi shǔ guǎn yìng yòng chéng mén fāng shì de ruǎn jiàn píng tái
    As a result, as companies plan to exploit mobile application opportunities, they need to choose a software platform that will radically simplify how they develop, deploy and manage mobile applications and portals.
  • dàn shì suí zhe gāo yùn suàn chāo yuè xìn piàn de xiàn jiāng shì guǎnchéng piànróng shèn zhì tuō yǎng táng suān (dna) děng shēng huà xué chuán xué gōng bāo kuò zài nèizhè zhǒng xiǎng néng hěn kuài jiù yào zuò chū gēn běn xìng de xiū zhèng liǎo
    But such thinking may soon have to be radically revised, as high-speed computation moves beyond chips and machines to include the tools of biochemistry and genetics: test tubes, slides, solutions, even DNA.
  • jiā běn guó jiē duì zhōng guó mín fǎn kàng de yīn zhàn zhēng zhī tuì xìng mán xìng yīn shàng wèi zào chéng gēn běn fáng 'ài jìn gōng de qíng kuàng
    The reactionary and barbarous nature of his war, a factor which intensifies both class antagonisms within Japan and the resistance of the Chinese nation, has not yet brought about a situation which radically impedes his advance.
  • xīzàng shí shī pín gōng jiān jìhuà láiyóu zhèng cǎi liǎo liè yòu zhēn duì xìng de shū pín kāi jiù zhù cuò shīshǐ xīzàng nóng cūn cháng pín kùn zhuàng kuàng shēng gēn běn xìng biàn huàpín kùn rén kǒu yóu 'èr shí shì jiǔ shí nián dài chū de 48 wàn rén jiǎn shǎo dào qián de 7 wàn duō rén
    Since the Seven-Year Priority Poverty Alleviation Program was started in Tibet, with clear aims in view the government has adopted a sequence of special measures for poverty-alleviation. As a result, the situation of long-standing poverty in the rural and pastoral areas of Tibet has changed radically, and the impoverished population has decreased from 480, 000 in the early 1990s to just over 70,000.
  • guī yuán suàn de guān mìqiè zhì duō shù rén néng gèng róng jiāng jiā de guī 'ér shì yuán zhōu biǎo lián láidàn shì suí zhe gāo yùn suàn chāo yuè xìn piàn de xiàn jiāng shì guǎnchéng piànróng shèn zhì tuō yǎng táng suān( dna) děng shēng huà xué chuán xué gōng bāo kuò zài nèizhè zhǒng xiǎng néng hěn kuài jiù yào zuò chū gēn běn xìng de xiū zhèng liǎo
    The element silicon is so closely identified with computers that most people would be likely to associate it more readily with California's high-tech valley than with the periodic table. But such thinking may soon have to be radically revised, as high-speed computation moves beyond chips and machines to include the tools of biochemistry and genetics: test tubes, slides, solutions, even DNA.
  • yóu liǎng bàn jìng liǎng bàn jìng zhōng jiān de suǒ xíng chéng de píng miàn xíng zhuàng
    a plane figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle.
  • jǐng chá sōu chá liǎo bàn jìng liǎng yīng fàn wéi nèi suǒ yòu de tián sēn lín
    The police searched all the fields and woods within a radius of two miles.
  • duàn zài zhōng wéi jiāo tōng háng yùn guī dìng liǎo tǒng de fàn wéi
    An area of a given radius within which a uniform rate is charged, as for transportation or shipping.
  • xiàng xiàn yòng lái cèliáng tiān wěi de zhǒng zǎo gōng yóu yòu 90 de yuán yòng lái cèliáng jiǎo de dòng de bàn jìng gòu chéng
    An early instrument for measuring altitude of celestial bodies, consisting of a90= graduated arc with a movable radius for measuring angles.
  • měi zhōng xīn zhàn guǎn kòng zhì bàn jìng zài 80 gōng zuǒ yòuduì xíng chē wéi xiū quán
    Each of these stations will be totally responsible for the trains running and maintenance in an area within a radius of 80 km.
  • zhì yuǎn de fēn bīng yào zài hǎo diǎn de huán jìng zài jiào jiàn quán de lǐng dǎo guān liǎng tiáo jiàn zhī xià cái yòu néng
    As to dividing our forces over a wide radius, it is possible only on the two conditions that circumstances are comparatively favourable and the leading bodies fairly strong.
  • hěn kuài jiù guāng shì de diàn nǎo huì rǎn shàng bìng liǎo xiǎng xiàng dàoshǒu néng shàng wǎng de xiàn zhuāng zhì huì rǎn shàng bìng bìng jiāng chuán dào bàn jìng wéi shí yīng chǐ fàn wéi nèi de zhuāng zhì
    And soon, it won't just b eyour PC catching viruses either. Cellphones and other wireless devices with Web access could conceivably catch a virus and broadcast it to other devices within a 10?foot radius.
  • zhuànjǔ zhǒng cèliáng chǎn shēng niǔ zhuǎn rào zhóu xuánzhuàn shì de de dān wèiděng cóng xuánzhuàn zhóu dào zuò yòng diǎn de xuánzhuàn shǐ liàng
    The moment of a force; the measure of a force's tendency to produce torsion and rotation about an axis, equal to the vector product of the radius vector from the axis of rotation to the point of application of the force.