单词 | Around-the-clock |
例句 | 1. Ms. Jennings requires around-the-clock medical care. 2. Around-the-clock, certified poison specialists field calls on 1970s-era phone consoles with rows of blinking white and red plastic buttons. 3. I prepared an around-the-clock chart detailing all my care requirements. 4. Verio provides around-the-clock network monitoring and technical support with all promotional packages. 5. She will need around-the-clock care for the rest of her life. 6. We can't afford to give you around-the-clock protection. 7. That low level response happens around-the-clock and is one of our body's first lines of defence. 8. Further, customers have access to around-the-clock customer care representatives who can help with glitches or specific problems users may have while using the service. 9. The intense around-the-clock development schedule of Apache Geronimo means that there are always a couple of developers around. 10. But around-the-clock media attention--and higher expectations among wealthier residents--has intensified the anxiety and led to more criticism of the government's handling of the crisis. 10. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 11. Construction crews are working around-the-clock to build the tram system, which will link city center to seaside venues. 12. However, the supplier's computer may not have around-the-clock support or share a compatible platform. 13. Thousands of people are taking part in an around-the-clock effort, stacking sandbags to protect North Dakota's largest city from the rising Red River. 14. I wish the publicity campaign and the around-the-clock worldwide live coverage a great success and I also wish children around the world a more beautiful and happier tomorrow. 15. Medical authorities also recommend that every hospital offering around-the-clock emergency care should have trained stroke-treatment specialists either on duty or on call. 16. Monitoring stations in many cities were ordered to conduct around-the-clock surveillance of radioactive substances in the air and sea water. 17. In 1879, Siemens delivered China's first power generator to light the busy Shanghai Port(), which enabled around-the-clock operation. 18. As I enjoyed Beijing's cold, dry weather, delicious dumplings, family gatherings and around-the-clock fireworks, my conclusion was that our world seems to have turned a corner. 19. “Indoor spraying is like providing a huge mosquito net over an entire household for around-the-clock protection,” said U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, a leading advocate for global malaria control efforts. 20. FTE.PA) Chief Financial Officer Gervais Pellissier did not directly blame suicides on around-the-clock email, he said workers in all big companies are under more pressure in the age of the BlackBerry. 21. Because color stop, we can only become a factory old diesel engine, around-the-clock rotary, issued a rumbling sound, go round and begin again for the oil burning. 22. This is the reason the health establishment is so insistent on people eating more fresh produce: It provides around-the-clock defenses against free-radical damage to your arteries. 23. Some of your classes aren't so easy and your time --- filled with sports, clubs, friends, chores and maybe even a part - time job --- doesn't exactly allow for around-the-clock studying. 24. want to keep Chief Executive Ray R. Irani safe. So they spent $774, 756 last year on home-alarm systems and around-the-clock security guards for the CEO. 25. During World War II the U. S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) established history's first sustained, long distance, 24 - hour around-the-clock , all - weather, military aerial supply route. 26. A panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last August in favor of Jones, finding that the government may not conduct protracted, around-the-clock GPS surveillance without a warrant. |
随便看 |
|
英语例句大全共收录104207条中英例句词条,基本覆盖所有常用英文单词的例句、长难句及中文翻译,是不可多得的英语学习材料。