单词 | Right-handed |
例句 | 1. In the general population, right-handed people are in the majority. 2. Everyone in our family is right-handed except Pauline. 3. I play tennis right-handed but I write left-handed. 4. I batted left-handed and bowled right-handed. 5. Most people are right-handed. 6. He has been described as a right-handed David Gower. 7. Figure 4.23 A right-handed coordinate system. 8. Fine if you're right-handed but then, not everyone is. 9. It is thought that the right-handed molecule produced the therapeutic effect but the left-handed molecule produced the birth defects. 10. Or that wicked sidearm delivery that turned right-handed hitters who liked to dive into pitches into paratroopers. 11. The only one with no questions about the right-handed pitcher was Nomo himself. 12. For starters, our model is right-handed -- and so was the intricately cut plastic stencil. 13. This observation prompts the speculation that chains of right-handed amino acids will form left-handed a-helices and this does seem to be so. 14. I have already mentioned that right-handed pilots seem to have a natural tendency to turn left. 15. Taylor, who was right-handed, typically delivered his ground strokes with neither topspin nor undercut. 16. But have humans always been so heavily right-handed? 17. A 73 year old right-handed man sought medical attention because of a grand mal seizure and progressive difficulty with speech. 18. If you do most things with your right hand, you are right-handed. 19. Harley's ball was lying a mere few inches from an out-of-bounds fence and was therefore unplayable by a right-handed golfer. 20. Busch, hoping to make the 25-man roster as a right-handed hitter, is batting. 333. 21. He batted. 312 with 27 homers and 88 RBIs left-handed, and. 188 with one homer and 16 RBIs right-handed. 22. With one out, Valentine brought in a lefty, Takashi Kashiwada, to force Veras to bat right-handed. 23. You can conceive of globular protein molecules folding from chains of left- and right-handed amino acids but not helical protein molecules. 24. She would have the strength to do it, and she was right-handed. 25. Nature produces many chemicals in two forms that are mirror images of each other - so-called left-handed and right-handed molecules. 26. Still, Leyland left him out of the postseason rotation because there was nobody else to work right-handed long relief. 27. Why is there not a more even distribution of left-and right-handed folk? 27. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 28. But the snail living inside the left-handed shell is actually right-handed! 29. While a left-hander appears to be putting things in a much more positive light for the 90% of viewers who are right-handed. 30. We investigate three different methods of the deviation of the tribimaxmal mixing matrix, including charged lepton section corrections, radiative corrections and right-handed sector corrections. 1. In the general population, right-handed people are in the majority. 31. They sort left from right versions using circularly polarised light, whose electric field corkscrews through space in a left or right-handed direction. 32. The chain said it received thousands of requests for the new burger, as well as orders for the original "right-handed" version. 33. The piping is arranged carefully to allow lateral movement--notice how, for a right-handed person, the jacket's chest seams would move with them as they reach down and across their body. 34. Some theorists say this is evidence for extra dimensions, which could host the "missing", right-handed neutrinos. 35. Perhaps left-handedness, which makes sense given that we live in a right-handed world. 36. Similarly, right-handed people may learn to link right with more because that hand is dominant for them. 37. A rightie gesturing with his right hand appears on our bad side of TV. While a left-hander appears to be putting things in a much more positive light for the 90% of viewers who are right-handed. 38. Right-handed person puff up their left face to make the body balance. Left-handed person do exactly on the contrary. 39. The study sample included 27 right-handed subjects with schizophrenia who experienced persistent auditory hallucinations, as well as 20 mentally healthy right-handed subjects. 40. NEW YORK (Reuters) - Left-handed men, often seen as having an advantage over right-handed counterparts in sports like tennis, also enjoy much better paydays, a new study says. 41. It comes in mirror-image forms — what are conversationally known as left- and right-handed versions. 42. It means a right-handed politician, such as Nick Clegg, will wave his right hand when passing on positive news, while a left-hander – such as David Cameron – will gesture with his left. 43. Compared with the right-handed, left-handed with another sensory system, and a completely different mode of thinking, and thus develop a completely different character traits. 44. Kuo, unusually effective for a left-hander against right-handed hitters because he likes to pitch inside, said he's more confident using secondary pitches when he starts. 45. Significantly, she took care to include both left- and right-handed people among the subjects. 46. Tayari Jones is an African-American woman, southern, middle-class, right-handed writer. 47. The cube lives in what M3G defines as a right-handed coordinate system. 48. The owl limpet (Lottia gigantean) which clings to rocks in the ocean intertidal zone has a "right-handed" body organization. 49. Almost all amino acids that make up biological proteins, for instance, are left-handed, so a self-replicating biological molecule of right-handed chirality could be suggestive of an alien organism. 50. This65 year old right-handed man had a history of previous stroke, associated with a very mild left hemiparesis , and atrial fibrillation. 51. When chemists synthesize organic compounds in the lab, they often wind up with a mix of molecules: half are right-handed, and half are left. 52. De Leon, a natural left-hander, grew up from the age of 7 fighting right-handed, much like his boxing idol Oscar De La Hoya. 53. To be on the right-hand-side of an eye-level selection is often considered the very best place, because most people are right-handed and most people's eyes drift rightwards. 54. They say the difference in the way left and right-handed leaders gesture could also explain the unlikely number of left-handers in office. 55. Everyone knows whether they are left-handed or right-handed, but most people have no idea which side of their brain they favor. |
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