单词 | Converted |
例句 | 1. The signal will be converted into digital code. 2. He was apparently quite converted from his anarchist views. 3. John has converted to Christianity. 4. We've converted from coal to gas central heating. 5. The house, a former barn, has been attractively converted. 6. They bought a converted mews. 7. Britain converted to a decimal currency system in 1971. 8. The pub is a converted warehouse. 9. Hot water is converted to electricity by a turbine. 10. Many people willingly converted to Buddhism. 11. They converted the spare bedroom into an office. 11. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 12. That building has been converted into a school. 13. Water is converted into steam if it is boiled. 14. He's living in a converted loft in lower Manhattan. 15. The hotel is going to be converted into a nursing home. 16. She was converted to Christianity. 17. European missionaries converted thousands to Christianity. 18. She was soon converted to the socialist cause. 19. He is living in a converted barn. 20. I've converted to organic food. 21. We've converted the upstairs into an office. 22. Many large old houses have been converted into flats. 23. Mr White has converted to Buddhism. 24. He converted to Christianity that day. 25. He converted his truck into a mobile snack bar. 26. My daughter has converted me to pop music. 27. They converted an old stable into a comfortable house. 28. The stables have been imaginatively converted into offices. 29. The house has now been converted into flats. 30. He converted to Judaism when he got married. 1. The signal will be converted into digital code. 2. He was apparently quite converted from his anarchist views. 3. John has converted to Christianity. 4. We've converted from coal to gas central heating. 5. The house, a former barn, has been attractively converted. 6. They bought a converted mews. 7. The pub is a converted warehouse. 8. Hot water is converted to electricity by a turbine. 9. Many people willingly converted to Buddhism. 10. They converted the spare bedroom into an office. 11. That building has been converted into a school. 11. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 12. Water is converted into steam if it is boiled. 13. He's living in a converted loft in lower Manhattan. 14. The hotel is going to be converted into a nursing home. 15. He converted his truck into a mobile snack bar. 16. My daughter has converted me to pop music. 17. Priests converted many people to Christianity. 18. All the bank money was converted into cash. 19. He converted the attic into a bedroom and put in a skylight. 31. Her photography studio was a converted attic. 32. McCreary lives in a converted schoolhouse outside Charlottesville. 33. They live in a converted barn . 34. Priests converted many people to Christianity. 35. This article converted him to our point of view. 36. He converted from Christianity to Islam. 37. All the bank money was converted into cash. 38. The sofa can be readily converted into a bed. 39. The stocks can be easily converted to cash. 40. He converted his barns into cottages for weekenders. 41. Radio waves are converted into electrical impulses. 41. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 42. She converted her Renminbi into pound sterling. 43. Sugar is converted into alcohol through the process of fermentation. 44. The room was converted from a kitchen to a lavatory. 45. He's converted to Catholicism. 46. The old factory has been converted to house an exhibition. 47. Wye Lea is a collection of farm buildings that have been converted into an attractive complex. 48. Nitrogen is converted into nitrates in the soil which plants can then use. 49. She converted to Catholicism. 50. I didn't use to like opera but my husband has converted me. 51. Many large old houses have now been converted into flats. 52. Converted in his early teens, he entered the ministry in 1855. 53. Sugar is converted into alcohol by a process of fermentation. 54. He converted the attic into a bedroom and put in a skylight. 55. He straddles two cultures, having been brought up in Britain and later converted to Islam. 56. Telling conservationists that we need to preserve the natural heritage really is preaching to the converted! 57. I used not to like exercise, but my sister has converted me . 58. You needn't bother telling us how recycling helps the environment, because you're preaching to the converted. 59. They converted two rooms of their house into a granny flat for Tony's elderly mother. 60. They meet in an old house, whose basement has been converted into a chapel. 61. Corporate America is not about to be converted to the environmentalist cause. 62. He quickly converted me to the joys of cross-country skiing. 63. The less stable compounds were converted into a compound called Delta-A THC. 64. He converted to Catholicism in 1917. 65. He built churches and converted thousands. 66. The plant material itself is converted to black carbon. 67. He also converted Ian Jones's try off the touchline. 68. Have you converted a barn into a comfortable home? 69. John McCann converted a penalty for the losers' reply. 70. Ron converted to Judaism so he could marry Beth. 71. Sigismund converted to catholicism before becoming king in 516. 71. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 72. It was converted into cottages many years ago. 73. Why were the Ffestiniog locomotives converted to oil burning? 74. Concerns about cruel farming methods converted her to vegetarianism. 75. My grandmother converted to Hinduism while living in India. 76. By no means all revolutionaries were converted to social democracy. 77. This occurs as the result of toxins that form as mechanical energy is converted to electrical energy. 78. A Presbyterian evangelist converted Sarah, but left her with more feelings of guilt than of grace. 79. She was converted to pacifism by the Quaker Hilda Clark, while at university during the Boer war. 80. Nizan's writings of this period are charged with the destructive dynamism of the newly converted. 81. They converted the entrance of the Houston Medical Center into a tree-lined boulevard. 82. Most are ill-adapted to the demands of modern, mechanised agriculture and, unless converted to new uses, may well disappear. 83. Light is converted into chemical energy which in turn is reconverted by combustion or decay into organic energy. footnote omitted Fig.5. 84. Sometimes the canal companies were bought by the railway companies and the channel converted to take the rail track. 85. I didn't use to like Indian food, but Cathy's converted me. 86. This temperature can then be converted into Celsius by subtracting 32, multiplying by 5 and dividing by 9. 87. It was the converted first floor of a large terraced house, within walking distance of the university. 88. In 1983, the district converted all its junior high schools to schools of choice, doing away with assignment by zone. 89. Mrs Scott, pictured above, first took the plunge in 1993 when she converted a house into two flats. 90. Although not actually cash, these assets can be converted into cash on demand with no financial penalty. 91. The concrete warehouse, built in the 1920s, was converted to rental units seven years ago. 92. Mooney sent Darren Foreman away down the right and his cross was perfectly converted by substitute Mark Jules in the centre. 93. In his fourteen years as a fancier he has converted a hobby into something of a triumphant campaign. 94. Solar energy is converted by cells on the Solar Car's flanks to drive its electric motor and recharge its back-up batteries. 95. Converted to an Elizabethan great house following the dissolution of the Monasteries, the abbey has a peaceful atmosphere. 96. Street converted the penalty for the third, before Malshanger pulled one back towards the end. 97. The heat and stench of the converted barn was suddenly unbearable. 98. Champany Inn Old converted farm steading, furnished in antique Victoriana. 99. Attractively converted town house close to Portobello market, with spacious, fully equipped rooms. 100. Even the newly converted Battling Billy broke the pledge that day. 101. One set of coaching stock has been converted to air brakes and is intended to be worked by this loco. 101. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 102. Thousands of miles of old railroad lines have been converted to trails. 103. It was, however, rescued and converted with great taste, mastery and exacting standards into the most comfortable of residences. 104. Marketable securities, accounts receivable, and inventories are continually being converted into cash in the normal course of business. 105. The old hut's been converted into a flower-shop, but the cabbies say they wanted to keep it for themselves. 106. One of the biggest articulated vehicles on the road, the 44-foot long unit replaces an ageing, converted lorry trailer. 107. After being converted into flats, the family found 100 building defects costing around 80,000 to put right. 108. A cloth mill for many years, it was converted to corn. 109. Level crossings along the route will be converted to radio control, and will communicate with both control centre and trains. 110. Laing converted this try, and two penalty tries awarded as the Instonians scrum got on top. 111. Foreign currency receipts must be converted into the domestic currency in use in the exporter's country. 112. It was converted to a private house, with only the leat still visible in the landscaped gardens. 113. In darkness we pulled up at the end of the converted bakery and Richie went over to the dustbin. 114. Taylor converted a penalty for Shortheath's goal, but there was no stopping the Hollywater side. 115. Didier Camberabero kicked a penalty and converted a characteristic try by Serge Blanco. 116. Jean-Charles Larran danced through for the opening try which Bellot converted. 117. This company, in turn, departed, and by the 1970s, Millbottom had been partially converted for domestic use. 118. One of these used to be the Free Church but has now been converted into a house. 119. Norepinephrine is converted to epinephrine by an enzyme, N-methyltransferase, which is present almost exclusively in the adrenal medulla. 120. It can even be converted into sudden laughter, when one realizes how absurd the pretence is. 121. There have been other setbacks-like 160,247 hectares of farmland converted to industrial, residential or commercial uses. 122. The number of shares of stock into which the bond may be converted is known as the conversion rate. 123. These allow a store of chemical energy to be converted to electrical energy as required. 124. Tests were converted Tests to measure bone density in astronauts living in space stations have been converted to test for osteoporosis. 125. The liquidity of an asset is the ease with which it can be converted into cash without loss. 126. On our way back we called in at the field centre, a converted ex-shunter's cabin. 127. Because the truth would emerge as soon as you converted the energy into a different form. 128. It is likely to be converted into cash and is part of the operating cycle therefore a current asset. 129. They in turn sold the property, which has now been converted into a dwelling. 130. It includes assets which could be converted with relative ease and without capital loss into spending on goods and services. 131. And morphine from opium is illegally converted to the highly addictive drug. heroin, widely abused in Western societies. 131. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 132. Some baby seats can be converted into car seats for older children. 133. What remains is converted into solid material for elimination as faeces. 134. A fire destroyed some parts of the western end, and then with more rebuilding it was converted into four dwellings. 135. Beta carotene can be converted to vitamin A in the body. 136. Centre John Devereux converted, with giant prop Mark Jones then brushing aside two tackles to crash over for the second try. 137. To cross this gap, an action potential must be converted from an electrical signal to a chemical signal. 138. This is about the energy that would be released if a hydrogen atom could be totally converted into energy. 139. A stable isotope of potassium, 9K, is converted to 39Ar by neutron bombardment of the sample to be dated. 140. Some cloth mills were demolished and others were converted for alternative uses. 141. Intel converted part of the delinquent accounts receivable to a loan last fall. 142. The house has been tastefully converted into self-catering apartments plus 16 modern holiday bungalows. 143. The large barn was converted into a studio 30 years ago by its former owner, the late artist Eric Sloane. 144. The coach house has been converted at a reasonable sum drawn from the annual budget. 145. He had a small flat in a converted terrace house. 146. These transactions are converted at the contract rate upon expiry. 147. These are combined to give an overall requirement which is grossed up for tax and converted into the local currency. 148. About 5000 people attended a meeting at Mahon where Mr Alexander Moore preached and hundreds were converted. 149. It's quite magical to watch a Wordstar text file being converted directly into MacWrite without any interference from the user. 150. Upgrading cylinders Direct cylinders can be converted simply to indirect ones using a cylinder conversion kit. 151. It was a large warehouse that had been converted by the addition of beds into a dormitory. 152. Then a speedy convergence of vehicles from nowhere, one of them a taxi converted into an ambulance. 153. Barn owls need barns or similar buildings for breeding, and more and more of them are being converted into country houses. 154. The digital images held in the memory banks are converted to television signals which are displayed on the monitor. 155. No energy is converted into heat during the cycle and so no damping is experienced. 156. There was little debate about the penalty, which Saunders converted comfortably for his first goal in nine matches. 157. Matthew Hunt converted a penalty after five minutes; then Fowler netted his first after a move started by Nikki Harman. 158. A wing was converted in keeping with the existing architecture of the hall to provide accommodation for families and disabled guests. 159. By simply placing this in the ink cartridge bay and installing the software provided, your printer is converted into a scanner. 160. Within five years, he had converted thousands of Calvinists back to Catholicism. 161. Just before the final whistle, former Leeds player Gary Divorty grabbed a consolation try(Sentencedict), converted by stand-off Bishop. 162. Images could be converted from light or other radiation to an analog electrical signal. 163. Here the pulses are converted into signals that provide the directional information, just as with a conventional switch type joys tick. 164. Ally Donaldson kicked two penalty goals for Currie and converted a late try by Dean Mack. 165. In the case of the tokens these are converted into strings of ASCII letters before being listed. 166. Crystallisation Crystallisation is the term used to describe the process by which a floating charge is converted into a normal fixed charge. 167. His uncle owned the Music Box, an old barn converted to a dance hail on their apple farm just outside Hollybush. 168. Moisture in the coal would quickly become converted into dilute sulphuric acid, and attack the sides of the hold. 169. Skillfully using bathos, he emptied the story of any heroic dimensions and converted it into farce. 170. Developed for carrying coal and agricultural produce a passenger service was rapidly initiated using wagons, open carriages and converted stage coaches. 171. The only teacher-training school in the country has been converted into an army barracks, exacerbating the educational crisis. 172. The latter are more slowly converted into blood sugar, mainly because of the digestive processes described in the previous chapter. 173. His omission was converted into an act by the means stated in Chapter 4. 174. Traditionally, iron oxide is converted to the metal in a blast furnace. 175. It can also be converted for use as an omnidirectional microphone. 176. He's converted to their religion and has adopted the name, Spotted Eagle. 177. The project leader has to consider how units of travelling time can be converted into equivalent units of money. 178. Many of them showed, by their marked change of life, that they had been truly converted. 179. After this pretreatment, the sample is converted to a form suitable for the particular method of radiocarbon dating to be used. 180. A fervent supporter of Home Rule, he had converted to the Roman Catholic faith. 181. This is the place where the image is converted from light to a digital image in your camera. 182. Bangers and mash is said to be the thing many newly converted vegetarians miss, but now they need pine no longer. 183. Jones was converted from an opponent to a supporter during the meeting. 184. The station has been converted to burn confiscated marijuana which has been piling up in the warehouses of the local police forces. 185. Leadburn Inn Dine in luxurious splendour in a beautifully converted railway carriage, which affords panoramic views over the Pentlands. 186. Sandford Mill, now in the heart of a greatly expanded Cheltenham, and converted to a house. 187. The previously existing subduction zone is converted into a suture zone marking where the two continents are welded together. 188. Take a backup copy of the file to be converted. 189. Free carnitine was converted to C acetyl carnitine and measured in a scintillation counter. 190. We've converted the basement to give the children more room to play. 191. Gregory converted the try and as he had also kicked a penalty goal early in the match Nottingham were on their way. 191. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 192. The conversion process requires free space equivalent to three times the size of the file being converted. 193. But practical consciousness can be converted into verbal consciousness in many instances. 194. In other words, they can easily be converted into cash but may involve some loss. 195. Leadburn Inn Dine in splendour in a beautifully converted railway carriage. 196. Gregory converted it too and Northampton knew they were dead and buried. 197. During his convalescence he was nursed by Martha Freeman, who converted him to Catholicism. 198. Her replacement, Sister Nirmala, was born a Hindu but converted to Catholicism and has been with the order since 1958. 199. We bought a second-hand Bedford and converted it on farmland near Ipswich. 200. The former was converted into a dwelling during the 1920s; the latter two have both been demolished. 201. Next door was an old brick garage, which I converted into a cottage for my Nan. 202. Malvern Mill started life as a corn mill and was converted to silk in around 1840. 203. This marshy wetland would have easily been converted for their use. 204. In the final minute Gala prop Timmy Walker scored a consolation try which Maitland converted. 205. By the late 1930s it had been converted to a dwelling and remains so to this day. 206. His call for a new spirit of experimental investigation was later codified and converted into a more concrete programme by Francis Bacon. 207. The light energy is converted to electrical energy and amplified by a photomultiplier tube. 208. His brief has converted him into Labour's chaos and disaster spokesman. 209. But they will still usually be only the party faithful, so he will find himself preaching to the converted. 210. John Gallagher reduced the arrears with a penalty and put Leeds ahead when he converted an Innes touchdown. 211. Numerous former corn exchanges have been converted into shopping arcades accordingly. 212. These are debt securities that can be converted into stock. 213. Converted whisky barrels like these can be bought at a reasonable price in most parts of the country. 214. It was originally an acetylene light but was converted to propane gas operation in 1963. 215. The house felt as if it had been converted to institutional use, someplace impersonal and chill. 216. Quite possibly it was a corn mill partially converted for fulling. 217. Released in the general amnesty of June 1917, she converted to Catholicism. 218. Some may be converted and disillusioned, others will be unconverted but believing or searching people. 219. Some system developers and their software programmers assume that consumers are itching to be converted from passive to interactive television watchers. 220. These movements are directly converted to movements of the screen cursor, or pointer as it is ten called. 221. Marketable securities are short-term(http:///converted.html), high-quality debt instruments that can be easily converted into cash. 222. These digital reflectance values are converted to a viewable image by the computer system shown in Figure 5.10. 223. It was not long before the empty site was converted into dwellings. 224. Converted from a Baptist church built in 1911, the Cabaret offers patrons a full dinner followed by a colorful revue. 225. The action of the lungs works like a bellows which enriches the internal fire where food is converted into energy. 226. The problem began when I converted my 4 x 2 to 4 x 4. 227. About 25 million people are working from spare bedrooms, paneled basements and converted garages. 228. It was converted into a monitoring centre with numerous listening consoles and bays of multi-track tape recorders. 229. Three of the chapels were demolished, the remaining one is converted to a house. 230. This is then amplified by photomultiplier tubes and converted into electrical impulses. 231. His negative comments, however accurate, were converted into slights, compounded by Johnson's nationality and famous stature. 232. One definition is exchanged for another, semantic currency is taken from one discursive economy and converted into the currency of another. 233. Maude had converted to Catholicism in order to marry her husband. 234. It consisted of two large blocks of buildings which have now been converted into flats. 235. That winter, a basket with pears and roses arrived at Theophilus' door, whereupon he converted. 236. Next is Upton Mill, which has been converted for residential use. 237. Debt would be sold for cash at a discount or converted into 17- to 25-year bonds. 238. He was in a bare cellar: concrete floor, concrete walls, perhaps a wine-cellar converted to a new purpose. 239. His 62-year-old converted trawler conked out after leaving Newfoundland on the return leg. 240. Some of the schools will be converted to new uses: adult education centres, for example. 241. Vincent successfully converted tens of thousands of people, including Rabbi Paul of Burgos, who became the bishop of Cartagena. 242. Two country cottages converted to supply one double and one double plus one single bedded rooms. 243. The mosque, a converted office in a Tempe business park, is wall-to-wall with faithful. 244. The guest accommodation is an attractive converted barn attached to the main house. 245. It has been converted to provide accommodation for up to 60 chronically sick or severely disabled residents. 246. However, the Act did not apply to new dwellings built after 1919 or to dwellings converted to flats after that date. 247. The demeanour of a virgin can be converted into that of a coquette. 248. But once converted into prions, they turn deadly, destroying the brain tissue. 249. The musical notes are converted, by computer(), into binary numbers. 250. Bland converted and although Horden ran with great enterprise they could not close the gap. 251. All carbohydrates, sugars and starches are converted into blood sugar. 252. There are wine bars and pub sin every setting from a converted canalside warehouse to the ground floor of a theatre! 253. Thus even age measurements such as radioactive clocks that are independent of annual cycles need to be converted into years. 254. The Kings, who were 0 for 3 on the power play against Chicago, converted two of four man advantages. 255. She married, converted to a form of Buddhism and entered politics, forming a new party for the lower castes. 256. I lived with Kay in a huge house in London that had been meanly converted into ten flats. 257. Emotional trauma can be converted into something physical, right? 258. This pair of pant was converted into shorts. 259. The exposed silver halide is then converted to metallic silver by an agent in the developer. 260. The tricalcium phosphate constituent is converted to phosphoric acid and calcium sulfate. 261. My dad was a pretty decent bowler, usually he converted spares. 262. The analogue signals from the video tape are converted into digital code. 263. Heat is thereby converted into mechanical energy of the piston. |
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