单词 | Denote |
例句 | 1. Red eyes denote strain and fatigue. 2. The flashing lights denote dangerous roads ahead. 3. What does the word 'curriculum' denote that 'course' does not? 4. We often denote danger by red letters. 5. Crosses on the map denote villages. 6. Bold words denote chapter headings. 7. Dark clouds denote rain. 8. The colour red is used to denote passion or danger. 9. Arrows denote the positions of the close migrating bands. 10. The bar lines denote standard errors. 11. It can also denote an idea. 12. Seniority does not necessarily denote competence in all procedures. 13. The colour is white, to denote an absolute beginner. 14. Measurements denote the average heights of mature plants. 15. Thus these symbols now denote quantum states. 16. The loss of colour does not denote any particular condition. 17. The three dotted lines have different elevations and denote differences in relative organ size associated with changes in life style. 18. They also denote deliberate obfuscations deriving from Dada and Surrealism. 19. Universal concepts denote phenomena which are presumed to occur universally, regardless of historical epoch or type of society. 20. Also used to denote a specially styled company name designed as part of a corporate image. 21. It served above all to denote the superior status of chiefs against commoners. 22. The English word "family" used to denote all the people in the house( ), including servants. 23. As the bell sounded to denote my last lap, I decided to hurdle the barriers. 24. Furthermore, it is also used to denote a belief in the uncontrollable and wildly sensual nature of women. 25. That might well denote a private problem of your own, not involving the Palace at all. 26. These lexical items act upon the grammar to constrain the temporariness sense since as lexical items they denote temporary activities. 27. A careful examination of the full context, however, suggests that see may well denote mental inference here as well. 28. The dynamics depend only on the product of survival and fertility, which we denote by. 29. The Vikings themselves are represented as small characters which have an amusing range of animations to denote their current state. 30. From denoting women friends or gossips, the word came to denote the speech of gossips. 1. Red eyes denote strain and fatigue. 2. The flashing lights denote dangerous roads ahead. 3. What does the word 'curriculum' denote that 'course' does not? 31. I use this term to denote the area within which party, lists are drawn up and candidates elected from them. 32. That does not denote a huge surge for socialism, or even anything remotely like it. 33. The dashpot is used to denote the retarded nature of the response of a material to any applied stress. 34. The term carer or family carer will be used to denote those doing unpaid family care. 35. Thus, it is clear that normal speakers do not have a determinate concept of the things these words denote. 36. The notation is primarily letters, but it also uses numbers to denote concepts in the auxiliary schedules. 37. In this book I use it to denote an uncritical obsession with consumption. 38. Arabic numerals are used to denote further divisions, in an integral manner, running from 1 to 9999, as necessary. 39. But the word can also be used to denote the idea that religion does not matter because it is not true. 40. At the most obvious level there are different dress codes to denote masculine and feminine genders. 41. The measurements in the following section denote the average heights of mature plants. 42. Listlessness and silence denote the lover. 43. The bars denote the absolute value. 44. Dark clouds denote that a storm is coming. 45. These signs denote that a crisis is approaching. 46. It was used to denote a tribal society. 47. The trotting gait of the Shetland Sheepdog should denote effortless speed and smoothness. 48. Denote the center of Curvature at by. When the point moves along the plane curve, the trace curve of the point is called the evolute of the curve, denoted by(), and is called the involute of the curve. 49. The characteristic of hybrid Petri nets are that place and transition was distinguished continuous type and discrete type to denote continuous variable process and discrete event process. 50. The result show there are one and only co-integration relation among logistics development level, investment of fixed assets and economic growth, denote there are stable long term equipoise among it. 51. We will denote by h the perpendicular distance from p to the inclined face. 52. The Sun-Mercury conjunction at the Fixed Star Spica may denote public appeal, windfalls and gain, fortunate innovations and good news. 53. These nouns are compared as they denote means for achieving an end by indirection. 54. Remark 2:1,2 following S , Mand L respectively denote different powers at a rotary speed and machine base number. 55. Two expressions are coreferent if they denote the same object or individual. 56. For functions of them , the delta method implies the following result, proved in Section 14.1.4:Let denote a differentiable function of , with sample value for a multinomial sample. 57. In multi-layer authentication, the authentication levels denote whether additional authentication is necessary to access a protected object. 58. Denote Rand Ω the set of recurrent points, and set of nonwandering points , respec - tively. 59. Symbol here refers to the notion which includes what "phonetic symbol" and "semantic symbol" denote in Chinese writing. 60. We use the balance long - term loan market to denote the size of long - term loan market. 61. Let G be a simple graph and P ( G , ? ? ) denote the chromatic polynomial of G. 62. Target girl is a term sometimes used in circus and vaudeville to denote a female assistant in "impalement" acts such as knife throwing, archery or sharpshooting. 63. Conceptual dependency trees are set up on the ontology theory to denote the relation of concepts. 64. Bit 32 in 32-bit architecture, or bit 64 in 64-bit architecture, is the hashed bit used to denote an object that has returned its hashed value. 65. Two sequential apostrophes in a quoted string denote a single character, namely an apostrophe. 66. Conceptual dependency trees are set up based on the ontology theory to denote the relation of concepts. 67. Dependence of the critical exponent which denote the diffuseness on the tunneling frequency has been investigated with the eight-potential-well order-disorder ferro- electric model. 68. We denote the complement of the region R to the entire space E 3 by Rc. 69. These nouns all denote the agitation and anxiety caused by the presence or imminence of danger. 70. A qualifier can be used to denote a specific type of requirement, e. g. product requirement, quality management requirement, customer requirement. 71. In Russian, there are not only personal pronouns, but also possessive pronouns and personal forms of verbs to denote deictic meanings. 72. We use juxtaposition to denote conjunction, AB means both A and B. 73. Sometime the term artesian is used to denote a confined aquifer. 74. You can enter a numeric character prior to the tilde to denote how many alpha characters you want to change. 75. Expressions such as these, formed by delimiting a list of expressions within parentheses in order to denote procedure application, are called combinations. 76. Those little minus and addition signs are used to denote contravariance and covariance, respectively. 77. These nouns are compared as they denote the regular patterned ebb and rise of accented and unaccented sounds, especially in music, speech, or verse. 78. Conceptual dependency trees are set up based on the conceptual dependency theory to denote the relation of concepts. 79. The phrase was used by this country's founders to denote equality before the law. 80. These verbs denote concurrence with another's views, proposals, or actions. 81. Bessie's glance , though it expressed regard ,(http://) did in no shape denote admiration. 82. Article 4 For the purposes of this Law, the term "fishery persons" shall denote fishing right holders, common-of- piscary right holders or other persons engaged in the fisheries according to this Act. 83. In YUV color space, Y denote brightness, U and V are chroma signals. 84. Panels (b) and (d) Cloud optical thickness and effective radius derived from all cloudy pixels, where a separate color bar is used to denote clouds processed as ice and water clouds. 85. Generally use an upper-case P(·) to denote a probability mass function and a lower-case p(·)to denote a probability density function. 86. These nouns all denote a very great number of people or things. 87. We propose an AND/OR graph method to denote supply chain configuration. 88. These denote the act or an instance of remembering, or something remembered. 89. Textbooks commonly denote shear stresses by the symbol and two subscripts. 90. Although the phrase was used by this country's founders to denote equality before the law, it has also been interpreted to mean equality of opportunity. 91. Based on the fuzziness and impreciseness of river water environmental system, triangular fuzzy number is utilized to denote water quality information. 92. This consists of hand signals to denote the website translation language as a whole. 93. One complex number is used to denote each diploid and define the genetic operators. 94. An identifier created by the programmer to denote a program, constant, type, variable, procedure, or function. 95. The invocation parameters specified on these calls denote the name of the attribute (often "class") and its value, the fully-qualified name of the class to be loaded. 96. To denote octal integers, prefix them with a leading 0 ( zero ). 97. Points 204 and 206 denote the short circuit (low impedance) points in the first conductor 102 which resonates at the low band. 98. A grace note is a kind of music notation used to denote several kinds of musical ornaments. 99. Within the Amish sect, a long, full beard may denote mature stability, but on an unemployed financial planner, it suggests rather the opposite. Grooming the beard doesn't remove all problems. 100. One is how to find a model that can better denote protein three-dimensional structure . 101. Sobriety of d é cor ; both nouns denote moderation in or abstinence from the consumption of alcoholic liquor. 102. The small symbols on this map denote historic places and museums. 103. The modification or inflection of adjective or adverb to denote the positive , comparative, and superlative degrees. 104. Case - bound book : A term used to denote a book bound with a stiff or hard cover. 105. In the worlds of DOS and Unix, commands either use - or / to denote a parameter name. 106. Experimental results show that the objective measurement methods are effective to denote impairments of packet loss. 107. The term wealth is wanted to denote the desirable objects which they possess, not inclusive of, but in contradistinction to, their own persons. 108. In the measurement of low-level radioactivity, instead of Poisson distribution, a negative binomial distribution is proposed to denote the probability distribution of actual counts. 109. S denote worm wheel drive, D denote electric drive and Y denote electric hydraulic drive. 110. These nouns denote the physical organism of a person or an animal. 111. I ask a man by the tills what stopped him from going for the quiche today, and he pauses, fork tapping his chin to denote thoughtfulness. 112. A string constant of length 1, such as' A ', can denote a character value. 113. Once again we use a word to denote its equivalence class and write to express equivalence. 114. In algebra, the sign x usually denote an unknown quantity. 115. Trivial names were then formed, in English terminology, often from a prefix related to the source followed by the suffix "-ose" to denote carbohydrate. |
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