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characterises

(characterise 的第三人称 -s形式) vt. 表示...的特性, 成为/是...的特性, 刻划/描述...的性格
vi. 在文艺作品中塑造人物, 描绘性格
characterise的第三人称单数

双语例句

  • The ratio of the actual thickness and the minimum limit characterises the safety of the arch bridge under that loading condition.
    实际厚度和最小厚度之比表征了拱桥在这个荷载下的拱厚安全度。
  • The worst that can be said about speculators, then, is that they may add a little to the volatility that anyway characterises commodity markets.
    投机者可以做的最糟糕的事不过是给市场增加一点点的波动,而波动性正是商品市场的特点。
  • One major gas prone petroleum system characterises the sparsely explored South and North Barents Basin Provinces of the Russian Arctic in the eastern Barents Sea.
    俄国北极的巴伦支海盆地区南部和北部三叠纪与侏罗纪石油体系还未开发,盆地区处于巴伦支海东部,一个主要特征是有石油和天然气混合体系。
  • This paper deals with the research of dynamic characterises and optimal control of VR step motor with the state variable method in modern control theory.
    本文采用了近代控制理论常用的状态变量法研究了反应式步进电动机动特性及其最佳控制。
  • To approximate a level of innovation purely on patent numbers would be a one-dimensional, and woefully inadequate, way to understand the breadth of activity that characterises innovation, according to a spokesman for the Office.
    该局一名发言人表示:单纯把专利数量作为创新水平的近似,是在以一种一维化和有很大欠缺的方式理解创新活动所特有的广度。
  • Mail-order brides, a phenomenon he characterises as the exploitation of women from non-performing economies.
    邮购新娘&他把这类现象形容为对不发达经济体的女性剥削。
  • At this time of year even the most professionally designed and well-organised restaurant kitchen begins to take on the cluttered air that characterises a domestic kitchen over the festive season.
    每年这个时候,即便是设计最专业、组织最有序的餐馆厨房也开始笼罩着一片混乱的气氛,在节日期间,英国每家餐馆的厨房都逃脱不掉这一特点。
  • John Lechte, an Australian professor of social theory, characterises foreignness as "an escape from the boredom and banality of the everyday".
    约翰·勒奇特是一位来自澳大利亚的社会学教授。他将客居的特点描述为“一种逃离平凡无聊日常生活的状态”。
  • The characterises of the absorption spectra can be well explained with the theory of the indirect interband transition.
    用带际间接光学跃迁的理论完满解释了吸收光谱的特性。
  • The tile is suggested as being like a new skin that adheres to rooms and characterises them, much like a chair, a table or a sofa.
    瓷砖就好像给房间换了一身新皮肤一样,像椅子,桌子,或者沙发。