单词 | Convoluted |
例句 | (1) His grammar explanations are terribly convoluted. (2) The argument is rather convoluted. (3) Her book is full of long convoluted sentences. (4) The story is convoluted and opaque, often to the point of total obscurity. (5) Despite its length and convoluted plot, "Asta's Book" is a rich and rewarding read. (6) The loan approval process is very convoluted. (7) What is the convoluted chain of command? (8) Flattening out the convoluted surface of the brain requires more compromises than that. (9) Pity that this convoluted attitude towards violence doesn't prevail in all Slavic societies today. (10) It began to appear more convoluted, interlocking chain mail ... some sort of suit. (11) These convoluted explanations fail to identify the real lure of Niagara that it was accessible and comfortable. (12) This extraordinary and highly convoluted story has aroused interest in many quarters from time to time. (13) He always uses a lot of convoluted arguments to support his theories, but no one's ever impressed. (14) Judgments frequently consist of long paragraphs and convoluted sentences replete with subordinate clauses. (15) James's books are full of long paragraphs and convoluted sentences, which many people do not find appealing. (16) Between moves 9 and 13, he adopted a convoluted plan that seemed only to tangle his own pieces. (17) The convoluted tale grows thin long before it comes to rest. (18) They help take the guesswork out of tax law by translating convoluted jargon into plain-folks language. (19) Then he would think of the undertaker forcing that convoluted form into a cheap coffin and the lid being screwed on. (20) Factors like this made the leasing process a protracted and convoluted business in which potential tenants came and went. (21) This was a small creek forming a marina, just along the convoluted coastline from Valletta. (22) But characters will be much more present, be seen in much greater, convoluted depth even than in the detective novel. (23) Legal writing is frequently criticised for being unclear, verbose, convoluted and incomprehensible. (24) Another problem is that the chains in polyacetylene are not neatly ordered, but convoluted and higgledy-piggledy. (25) I replied, wondering whether I should even try to embark upon the convoluted saga of Dad and his assumed name. (26) It is now established that insulin has an antinatriuretic action resulting in increased sodium reabsorption probably from the proximal convoluted tubules. (27) Unfortunately to get there I had to negotiate an amazingly convoluted one-way system. (28) It must be preferable that the original action proceed rather than being convoluted into a negligence action. (29) Injecting drug use is specified as a risk, and there is a convoluted but discernible reference to prostitution. (30) He who eats the nut must first crack the shell Jeremy Cherfas Walnuts come in hard and convoluted shells. (1) His grammar explanations are terribly convoluted. (31) These provide an intricate pattern of interconnected and convoluted water bodies which have considerable ecological interest and value. (32) The convoluted language in the UN resolution has caused confusion. (33) The snake slithered through a convoluted path. (34) They made a convoluted process of reasoning. (35) Convoluted invaginations of the cell membrane form specialized structures called mesosome which function in the formation of cross-wall during cell division. (36) Longitudinal section of a testicle showing the seminiferous tubules and the convoluted epididymis. (37) But, as we strip away the boilerplate, we realize that the idiom used for extracting the sort key — here, the last name — is in itself somewhat convoluted. (38) Such convoluted steps belie the underlying strength of what is being sold. (39) Nephron included renal corpuscle, proximal convoluted tubule ( PCT ), medullary loop , distal convoluted tubule ( DCI ), and connected tubule. ... (40) The finished product is a convoluted plot involving a boy (Fred Savage) who kidnaps his disabled half-brother and travels cross-country with him, Rainman-style. (41) Surrounding it, obscuring clouds of dust and cold molecular gas are also present and can suggest other convoluted and fantastic shapes. (42) Phe also abated pathological changes of hepatic chondriosomes hepatocyte, hepatic lobules, alveoli, segmental bronchi convoluted tubules. (43) The protein secretion of the convoluted tubular cells of the mouse submandibular gland is influenced by the sympathetic nerves. (44) I sat on his desk and observed with rapture his flourished signature, convoluted and swirling like the trills of a coloratura soprano./convoluted.html (45) Dark, obscuring clouds of dust and cold molecular gas are present on the left of the image, and lead the eye to see other convoluted and fantastic shapes. (46) But it would be a convoluted puzzle to fix where China stands in a comparative scale in contemporary global settings. (47) His argument was so convoluted that few of us could follow a it intelligently. (48) Their relationship is somewhat ambiguous, it is convoluted like hemp vines. (49) Graders will be instructed to take off points for convoluted and obtuse descriptions. (50) The policy is so convoluted even college presidents are confused. (51) He is able to explain convoluted theory in words of syllable. (52) The histological structure was observated under the optical microscope. Results In experiment group, the cytoplasm of proximal convoluted tubule showed hydropic degeneration. (53) The monolayer columnlike epithelia constitute the proximal convoluted tubule and its nucleolus that located in the middle part of cell is roundness and there are abundant mitochondria in cytoplast. (54) One reason documents become untraceable in a paper office is convoluted and competitive indexing systems. (55) You've planning something in that convoluted pixie mind of yours. (56) Miners, after all, concede the need for reform of Australia's convoluted mining tax regime. (57) The convoluted scenarios by which merely opening the books will lead to an inflationary catastrophe at the hands of Congress are difficult to take seriously. (58) The Gremelius argyrophilic staining and immunohistochemical ABC methods were used to study the property of the granular convoluted tubule(GCT) of rat submandibular gland. (59) renal corpuscle, proximal convoluted tubule ( PCT ), medullary loop , distal convoluted tubule ( DCI ), and connected tubule. (60) The excretion of methyl mercury becomes very difficult because of high enterohepatic circulation and reabsorption by proximal convoluted tubule. (61) The software is as multifaceted as a diamond and as convoluted as a primeval jungle. (62) However, it is so twisted and convoluted that It'seems no longer than the testicle itself. (63) Nephron included renal corpuscle, proximal convoluted tubule ( PCT ), medullary loop , distal convoluted tubule ( DCI ... (64) It is hard to believe that was all the effort he made, for he acquits himself well, even in the convoluted[2] diplomacy that ended in the war of the Spanish succession. (65) A convoluted strip pulse forming line with zero thickness trace has been designed, which is all-solid and has low characteristic impedance. (66) All this is convoluted code for something simple: companies meaning ( or seeming ) to be good. (67) The polyuria and dehydration of ill rabbits in clinic were related to renal epithelium apoptosis of distal convoluted renal tubule and collecting duct. (68) Vacuole degeneration was found in epithelium cells and brush border of lumen surface fell off and reduced with pyknotic nucleus in proximal convoluted tubules of arsenism rats. (69) But, within a certain range, neither nature nor parallel computers are troubled by convoluted logic. (70) However, when the problem grows more convoluted, the incremental, multiple - step Undo model doesn't scale very well. (71) This seemingly convoluted lifecycle begins to make sense only in an environment in which change dominates. (72) Conclusion: Glucosuria in part of the patients may arise from re - absorption dysfunction of renal proximal convoluted tubules. (73) The convoluted folds of the outer ear produce differing resonances depending on the angle of the incoming sound. (74) Intranuclear inclusions were found in epithelial cells of renal proximal convoluted tubules in lead - poisoning animals. (75) The surface of the human brain is convoluted by deep fissures, smaller grooves called sulci[Sentencedict], and ridges called gyri. (76) The convoluted folds and deepenittg ferrous formed from thickened skin of and between the eyebrows resembled the pattern of cutis verticis gyrate which typically affected the scalp. (77) Behind the front section (vestibule), which includes the nostrils, it is divided vertically by three convoluted ridges (conchae) into air passages. (78) This drug inhibits the action of carbonic anhydrase on the proximal convoluted tubules within the kidneys, which effectively inhibits reabsorption of bicarbonate, thus alkalinizing the urine. (79) The glomeruli and proximal convoluted tubules suffer most from this ischemia. (80) He is able to explain convoluted theory in words of one syllable. |
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