boundary 例文
EN[ˈbaʊndɹi] [ˈbaʊndəɹi] [-aʊndɹi]US
日境界
- 例文 boundary
- There is what appears under normal circumstances to be an uncrossable boundary, a total barrier.
- These models indicate that paleodepths were on the order of 30 m or so at the time of the boundary event.
- Adjacent phytochoria do not usually have a sharp boundary, but rather a soft one, a transitional area in which many species from both regions overlap.
- ( geology ) The process in which one tectonic plate moves beneath another and sinks into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary.
- Whoever has taken a critical and serious look at human history will indisputably come to conclusion that man's madness and craziness know no boundary or limit even when check and balance of power are being applied.
- At the hypostomal boundary these stripes are aligned with the positions of tentacle insertion (Fig 18B ), hence are positioned between the hypostomal taeniolae.
- The objection begins with the idea that the conscious −a/unconscious boundary is not introspectable, and concludes that there is no reason to suppose that that boundary is not vague.
- 例文 boundaries
- Post towns rarely correspond exactly to administrative boundaries and their associated physical features.
- While settlement in New South Wales was initially confined, many moved outside the boundaries to become squatters, eventually consolidating their originally illegal hold on the land.
- Where well preserved, the pillows show cuspate lower boundaries and lobate upper contacts, defining stratigraphic younging (Fig. 3 E).
- The Latin form, templum, from which the English temple is derived, originally signified an uncovered area marked off by boundaries; especially the place marked off by the augurs to be excepted from all profane uses."
- What makes “Dr. Ken” such a cringefest is the disconnect between Mr. Jeong’s florid persona — pitched at the edge of desperation — and everything else on screen, which stays within the boundaries of a network family series.
- This not only provides guidelines for the improvement of graphene devices, but also opens a new research area of engineering graphene grain boundaries for highly sensitive electrobiochemical devices..
- In the light of the 'new work order' requiring explicit accounting of knowledge and responsibility as in case talks, evaluation of professional practice may be a matter of how and where boundaries are drawn between frontstage and backstage activities.
Examples of boundary in a Sentence
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