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单词 Contrast with
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1. The yellow curtains contrast with the blue bedcover.
2. This bag is big in contrast with that one.
3. In contrast with your belief that we will fail, I am confident that we will succeed.
4. In contrast with their system, ours seems very old-fashioned.
5. Your action contrast with your principles.
6. In contrast with her sister, she is very tall.
7. The company lost $13 million this year, in contrast with a profit of $15 million last year.
8. It'seems quite warm today by contrast with yesterday's icy wind.
9. The white walls make a contrast with the black carpet.
10. In contrast with its surface fleet, Britain's submarine force was relatively small.
11. Antique furniture is used to make an attractive contrast with a modern setting.
12. These values contrast with correlations between the barn owl and kestrel samples of r 0.189-0.355.
13. Once more, the contrast with Lanfranc, who assumed command with easy confidence, is striking.
14. The contrast with the eastbound run told you all you needed to know about the Soviet collapse.
15. The Democrats said their budget offered a contrast with the President's when it came to children and working families.
16. This is a considerable contrast with the camaraderie of the field which frequently existed before the widespread introduction of tractors.
17. By contrast with our study, the available data for oral cisapride do not suggest that cisapride affects characteristics of oesophageal contraction.
18. It was a stark contrast with the commercial failure of the videodisc.
19. By contrast with their failure to affect habituation, the protein synthesis inhibitors did produce amnesia for associative learning.
20. This was in contrast with other scoring studies, where the reference point was fixed at the crypt base.
21. Her simple, dusty clothes made a sharp contrast with the rich fabrics around her.
22. It is also in strong contrast with views that see nature as a much more holistic, integrated web of interactions.
23. In contrast with Fig. 23.7, the heat source is now a localized one.
24. By contrast with the Treaty of Rome, the Stockholm Convention was quite modest, in both length and ambition.
25. The difficulty is best explained by contrast with a eukaryotic species - for example the house mouse, Mus musculus.
26. In contrast with serum, the ratios of 5-ASA to Ac-5-ASA are higher than 1, reflecting the abundant supply of 5-ASA.
27. The marble is smooth and polished,() making a strong contrast with the worn stonework around it.
28. In each lexical domain, children appear to make the same assumption: newly acquired words contrast with those already known.
29. I then added a few alchemilla leaves to provide a contrast with the dark background.
30. In one other respect, too, local government officers offer a contrast with central government.
1. The yellow curtains contrast with the blue bedcover.
2. This bag is big in contrast with that one.
3. In contrast with your belief that we will fail, I am confident that we will succeed.
4. In contrast with her sister, she is very tall.
5. It'seems quite warm today by contrast with yesterday's icy wind.
31. The contrast with Yeats is instructive, and it doesn't work in Pound's favour.
32. By contrast with such complexities, the rest of the biochemistry is relatively straight forward.
33. All-enclosing bodywork will give it a futuristic look to contrast with the retro-styled roadster and cafe racer.
34. Yet the simple stories contrast with the ingenious manipulation which makes up the fabric of the farce itself.
35. Even these unemployed young people contrast with their counterparts in the inner-city areas in having potentially marketable skills and qualifications.
36. From this perspective we can see a direct contrast with the normativist style.
37. Kinship, they believed, would contrast with the relations of production found in capitalist systems.
38. What a contrast with the pathetic attempts by Mr Major and Norman Lamont to blame others for their coming public spending cuts.
39. What a contrast with the rattled and untrustworthy gamblers at Number 10 and Number 11 Downing Street.
40. These two kinds of deictic usage contrast with the non-deictic usage of the same words or morphemes.
41. In hot climates, the air-conditioning in reception is kept icily high to contrast with the sweaty streets.
42. Her shoeless feet contrast with her perfectly kept snow-white hair and color-coordinated blouse and shorts.
43. This is in contrast with questions on criterion 2a: association of appropriate units with a length to be measured.
44. In contrast with our results, these studies describe a pattern of essential fatty acid deficiency, probably related to malabsorption.
45. The tone of the report and its recommendations were in marked contrast with those of earlier enquiries into child care scandals.
46. This may oversimplify what was a long and bumpy road, but the contrast with the past four years is remarkable.
47. It makes an interesting contrast with another related health issue: falling sperm counts.
48. They had to jump out at you, to create the greatest possible contrast with the brown floor of the stage.
49. Voter turnout in local elections was frequently as low as 25 percent, in contrast with over 70 percent in national elections.
50. The contrast with her exhilaration on the frozen lake had come so swiftly.
51. The contrast with the Labour government's housing policy in the late 1940s could not have been more striking.
52. Red-and-white checkered tablecloths contrast with the dark wood in the cozy two-part dining room reminiscent of a ski chalet.
53. The major contrast with building societies is the destination of the funds.
54. In contrast with the restrained, clipped hautecouture shots of the Fifties, Bailey's pictures generated boldness, brashness, sexuality.
55. Also, and in sharp contrast with his attitude during the General Strike, he exhibited considerable sympathy for the miners.
56. The rosebud mouth was painted a glowing coral pink, an exotic contrast with her creamy olive skin, liquid dark eyes.
57. In contrast with the night before, I slept scarcely at all.
58. The contrast with today couldn't have been greater-we even took a pleasure boat over the same stretch of water.
59. Now only one pixel in each column must be activated; all the others must contrast with it.
60. Moreover, in contrast with a recent report, no cases of conversion to a high grade lymphoma were observed.
61. This action of the mutant protein is by contrast with the recently established tumour suppressor activity of the wild type protein.
62. By contrast with the north-east, Dyfed is not sufficiently industrialized to support an institution offering advanced vocational courses.
63. Again this provides a strong contrast with the first Whigs, who had pressed for frequent Parliamentary elections.
64. Antique furniture is used to make an attractive contrast with a modern floodlit setting in the new Stoddard showroom in Stockholm.
65. K-ras gene mutations, by contrast with p53, clearly occur at an earlier stage in the neoplastic sequence.
66. Contrast with peripherals, which attach through the SCSI interface.
67. Black is in sharp contrast with white.
68. Contrast with proto-oncogene and with tumor-suppressor gene.
69. The contrast with Mr Obama's stilted interactions with Mr Hu could not be sharper.
70. What a contrast with the troglodyte who shared his bed!
71. Forms the sharp contrast with this is the State Theater and such the luxurious project and the jerry-built projects.
72. The virtue of Scipio is in contrast with the Roman prevailing moral decline in Polybius's time.
73. This is in sharp contrast with the abuse of powers widespread in many parts of the world.
74. The inside of the canyon is going to be a hazy gray-brown, somewhat neutral, so that the ground and sky can really pop out and contrast with each other.
75. This age distribution is in stark contrast with seasonal influenza, where around 90% of severe and fatal cases occur in people 65 years of age or older.
76. Conclusion: The effect is quite good to enhance the eyeground image contrast with the power function curve.
77. Contrast with start signal.
78. Contrast with conceptualism and take Confucius talk humaneness for example. "Zhong" is the spirit which make broad upon rule and logic.
79. Their findings contrast with a series of reports done by a different group at the University of Catania, which I described here a few months ago.
80. The design strengthens the perforation of vertical lines: one side, making a contrast with transverse overlapping lines; on the other hand,[] gaining a balance with deflective force.
81. McCain, in sharp contrast with Obama, maintains the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq is succeeding.
82. The clouds exhibit thin, wispy light blue forms that contrast with the darkness of space (image upper right).
83. However, in reality there is another problem in sharp contrast with this, that is when China tries her best to attract foreign investment, large-scale of capital flights out via various ways.
84. In contrast with club, there is the popular Pancake Day.
85. Wild Card: This black lace Alexander McQueen mini would show off Williams' legs and contrast with her platinum blonde crop.
86. Objective Talk about healing method of esophagus fundus ventriculi varicose bleeding, use hypophysin to unite phentolamine contrast with somatostatin.
87. In the contrast with the 3rd quarter, battalion closes, the expression that battalion receives quota of key of profit of amplitude, operation is goodish .
88. In contrast with the case without sealed pressure, the normal contact stress on the side of sealed media is larger than that on the other side.
89. "in sharp contrast with competition" is a prepositional phrase acting as an adverbial of contrast while "under a market economy" modifies the noun "competition".
90. In contrast with "The Other Club" there is the popular "Pancake Day".
91. In contrast with other typical methods, the conversion of methyl stearate in the disperse system could exceed 99% with only 4% of soap (mass ratio) which decreased greatly.
92. Sunglint off the water provides sharp contrast with the coastline and the nearby islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, both popular destinations for tourists and summer residents.
93. The results showed: 1. PD group had hypercoagulable state than NC group. The prothrombotic state in PD patients was most severe in contrast with CRF patients and HD patients.
94. Connotation a terma contrast with denotation, meaning the properties of the entity a word denotes.
95. In activity research, use polyphenol of apple pomace to contrast with usual antioxidant to determine the effects on antioxidation to fats.
96. In living standard, Hongkong is in sharp contrast with many places in mainland China.
97. It's denseness prolificacy fertility make a sharp contrast with the sparse and poor native soil.
98. Gormley says it aims to paint a picture of modern Britain -- and provide a contrast with the monuments to historic figures like Admiral Nelson and King George IV which surround it.
99. Blue sky provides a crisp contrast with the endless expanse of snow-covered plains to mesmerising effect.
100. Methods:This article explains the outstanding functions by means of the new system of a drug in contrast with commonness and analyses the misuse of the nwe form system of a drug in clinics.
101. In Germany, in contrast with France, friendship is much more articulately a mater of feeling.
102. Smith, and agar diffusion method was used to study the extraneous antibacterial activity with extraction from Illicium floridanum in boiling water and contrast with that of water.
103. In contrast with nature sunshine, reaction of 4 rice varieties to short-day sunshine in 7 development period in the plastic shed was studied comparatively.
104. Mr Pariser's thesis is noteworthy because in contrast with Mr Morozov's gleeful iconoclasm, he is critiquing the internet from an openly progressive starting-point.
105. By contrast with trial method, normal equation method and plan solution method, present solution has good convergence stability, practicability and higher calculation accuracy.
106. These results are in sharp contrast with other reports in the literature which showed that young children tend to misinterpret canine visual signals.
107. In contrast with this natural acquisitiveness of the new arrivals, the American attitude toward money is quite different.
108. In sharp contrast with his predecessor, his trip was a simple matter. By comparison, his staff was minimal, and his itinerary uncomplicated.
109. Linking the village with the adjacent valley is a 400m x 28m linear landscape finger of sports and leisure programs. Its geometry and character are in sharp contrast with the topographical context.
110. In Germany, in contrast with France, friendship is much more articulately a matter of feeling.
111. In contrast with the prediction coefficients error of self-correlative method and instability of covariance method, this algorithm improves the short-time average precision observably.
112. In contrast with the Other Club there is the popular Pancake Day.
113. Their diligence stands in sharp contrast with certain current practices that churn out dictionaries of poor quality or even plagiarize the work of others.
114. In contrast with metal and thermoplastic material, which has a higher coefficient of thermal expansion(CTE).
115. This is just in a violent contrast with their eagerness to hype up the mass events of such kind, of course, if they all occurred in other countries.
116. In contrast with Deism, it is the recognition of God's presence and activity in every part of creation.
117. In contrast with results from the non - cooperative dynamic game, mutualism could perform better under coordination.
117. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
118. Again, no one is saying that China is or will soon become a libertarian paradise, but the contrast with anthill Maoism is staggering.
119. The whole process is described in Listing 8, being in contrast with the above coding section in Listing 7 for invoking the Address Finder Web Service.
120. Her name is derived from a flower's name. (Ericaceous Erica) It's said that she has a frank character in contrast with her girlish appearance.
121. There seem to be some brown retained juvenile feathers above, but the newer feathers still have a very strong brownish cast, resulting in a very strong contrast with the more powdery-blue head.
122. Mount St. Helens in eruption on May 18, 1980 showing the violence of the eruption in contrast with the apparently quiet countryside, Mount Adams in background, right.
123. Because of the surface of the glass cullet and its component characteristics, the glasphalt concrete need to be studied contrast with traditional asphalt concrete.
124. Emic : a term in contrast with etic which originates from American linguist Pike's distinction of phonetics and phonemics.
125. To point out the advantages of water bath heat - treatment by contrast with lead bath heat - treatment.
126. Internet advertisements, as a kind of rising medias, it shows a striking contrast with ordinary advertisements on representation, mode of propagation, audiences and so on.
127. As contrast with natural moschus, taking the Wistar rat and mice as experimental animals, Musk rat anti-acute inflammation caused by fresh egg-albumin, dimethylbenzene and ice-acetum was studied.
128. Now, looking back at the aircraft itself, it is most interesting to note the apparent quality of the manufacturing process, which is in sharp contrast with previous versions of the J-8II for example.
129. This article describes the characteristics of MCA sericite powder and contrast with conventional filling material as well as the experiments in architectural paints.
130. In contrast with them, as Bogey would say, fundamental-index expenses do not amount to a hill of beans.
131. Sleek side table pieces and smooth accessories are used throughout the room, which are in contrast with the traditional carved and gilded motifs in low relief on the wall.
132. In recent years, Australia has lost much of its shine at international tennis tournaments in sharp contrast with its glory in the 1960s and early 1970s.
133. These results are in sharp contrast with those in previous studies employing full-employment models or minimum wage models.
134. He was tall and skinny, and his black hair stuck out from under his cap in sharp contrast with his cheap white cotton beard.
135. In contrast with RMB exchange rate policy, export rebate is a financial instrument, which has a good structure and is easy to control.
136. This view on the good life however is in direct contrast with what Socrates, Plato and Aristotle preached.
137. In sharp contrast with the National Stadium, the site of the Beijing Shooting Range Hall, where only some 70 workers were seen on duty, remained quiet since the project was near completion.
138. Empedocles, then, in contrast with his precessors, was the first to introduce the dividing of this cause, not positing one source of movement, but different and contrary sources.
139. 'The free-market liberal principles on which the West was built are often in direct contrast with methods and rules in the East, ' the report says.
140. However, in contrast with its development, the standardization of PCR technique for foodborne micro-organism detection progressed slowly.
141. The martial and ambitious of spirit Trajan formed singular contrast with the moderation of his successor.
142. Monopoly is an important feature of a planned economy, in sharp contrast with competition under a market economy.
143. In contrast with a depression, a recession is relatively to bring to an end.
144. This paper sought to analyze the dermatoglyph of 203 cases with juvenile poliosis, and make an individual contrast with the control group of 216 normal juveniles.
145. Subsequently, the approximate arithmetic making use of superpose principle is researched in contrast with numeric arithmetic.
146. Popularized by the elite of seventh-century Arabia, the facial veil and head covering worn by a woman on the beach at Jiddah contrast with youngsters' colorful dresses.
147. In contrast with the traditional method to coarsen and disperse the spatial data to administration unit, the spatial overlaying analysis can greatly diminish the loss of spatial information.
147.
148. In contrast with I Maccabees, the language of II Maccabees is highly religious.
149. N contrast with club, here is the popular Pancake Day.
150. In sharp contrast with such traditional values, Western modernity, guided by its linear view of time, uses the power of science and technology to control Nature and interrupts its tempo.
151. Contrast with general-purpose computer.
152. Acknowledging that immune cells move about far more than neurons, Paul spoke of the immune synapse as a "make and break" union in contrast with longer-term neuronal connections.
153. This paper we discussed the adhesive property between adhesive AT-25 and different flexible materials in the flex and rigid-flex boards, meantime we make a contrast with adhesive BH-25, AD-25HH.
154. Flowers and fruit have been rendered conspicuous by brilliant colours in contrast with the green foliage.
155. His white hair was in sharp contrast with his dark skin.
156. In contrast with other open source languages like Perl and Python, PHP lacks a robust community effort to develop a math library.
157. These black rocks will get maximum contrast with the sand.
158. The gray-blue painted wood of the two-and three-story watchtowers and the one-story barracks made a pleasant contrast with the snow.
159. Etic: a term in contrast with emic which originates from American linguist Pike's distinction of phonetics and phonemics.
160. In contrast with a depression(), a recession is relatively easy to bring to an end.
161. Laser initiation has unexampled advantages due to its unique optical initiation mode by contrast with conventional electrical initiation way.
162. Objective: Talk about healing method of esophagus fundus ventriculi varicose bleeding, use hypophysin to unite propranolol contrast with somatostatin.
163. Double heterozygote --- An individual who is heterozygous at each of two different loci. Contrast with compound heterozygote.
164. And acrimonious it is. The chief of Pakistan's top intelligence service is, for example, reported to have told lawmakers that "America is an unreliable ally," presumably in sharp contrast with China.
165. Down yonder little glen the shrubs are drooping under their burden , and the red alder berries contrast with the white ground.
166. Japan's economic snuffles contrast with the health of emerging Asia, where rapid growth has re-established itself since the global economic crisis.
167. Using thermocouple to measure the temperature has very high reference value,(sentence dictionary) so this text explains an example in contrast with the consumptive optical fiber radiation thermometer.
168. Contrast with normal-pressure process, pressurization process has more advantage, such as convenient operation, avoiding carbonization of raw material and stable quality of product.
169. This is in sharp contrast with the suave image cultivated by James Bond, who typically cruises in sleek, high-speed M16 vehicles fully kitted with gizmos and gadgets.
170. A currency exchange rate that is allowed to be set completely by market forces, in contrast with a managed exchange rate using devices such as a dirty float or a crawling peg.
171. The dark curtains make an interesting counterpoint to ( ie contrast with ) the lighter walls.
172. In contrast with traditional electromagnetic current transducers, optical current transducers is the substitution.
173. There is the recognition that friendships are formed , in contrast with kinship, through freedom of choice.
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