developing造句
2024年06月12日 15:58:19
Interact and work closely with Marketing and Merchandizing in
developing instructions manuals for product lines.
能和公司团队内的其它部门–开发和销售,一起工作、编写产品使用说明书.
Concerned people want to minimize the risk of
developing cancer...
相关人员希望尽可能降低罹癌风险。
Here a new style of heraldry seems to be
developing.
一种新型的标志学正在形成.
Currently World Wide Web is
developing rapidly in broadness and depth.
当前,WorldWideWeb正向应用的深度和广度方面迅速发展.
The
developing countries bear the burden of an enormous external debt...
发展中国家背负着巨额外债。
Democracy survived the Civil War and the
developing industrial leviathan and struggled on into the twentieth century.
民主经历了内战和庞大工业体系的逐渐兴起仍然幸存了下来,并且艰难挺进了20世纪。
the uneven impact of the debt crisis on
developing countries
债务危机对各个发展中国家不同程度的冲击
These results are helpful for
developing new non - toxic antifouling paints.
这些结果为研发新型无毒低表面能防污涂料提供了实验和科学依据.
SUS 2 and SUS 3 are not redundant genes since single knockouts show a phenotype in
developing seeds.
单一基因敲除植株的种子表型分析结果显示,SUS2与SUS3是非冗余的.
Fat cells
developing in areolar connective tissue.
疏松结缔组织中,几个脂肪细胞.
It concerned her that Bess was
developing a crush on Max.
贝丝迷上了马克斯,这让她很担心。
China's industry is
developing at an unprecedented rate.
中国工业正以空前的速度发展.
New products and production processes are transferred to the
developing countries only after a substantial amount of time has lapsed.
新的产品和生产工序要经过一段相当长的时间后才能向发展中国家转移。
Isochronous stratigraphic interfaces are one of the most important marks of
developing process of a basin.
等时性地层界面是沉积盆地成长过程中的主要记录之一.
...in countries where industry is
developing rapidly.
在工业迅速发展的国家
The town relies on its specific landscape for
developing the tourist industry.
这个市镇凭藉独特的风光发展旅游业.
Their engineers are happier borrowing other people's ideas than
developing their own.
他们的工程师更乐于借用别人的观点,而不愿自我创新。
Developing the tertiary industry?
加快发展第三产业.
More than a quarter of the avoidable deaths in the
developing world are caused by TB...
发展中国家的可避免死亡中超过1/4是由肺结核引起的。
What began as a postwar fetish for sunbathing is rapidly
developing into a world health crisis.
开始是战后对日光浴的极度迷恋,而后迅速发展成世界性的健康危机。