hardening
常見(jiàn)例句
- Although these cramps can be quite severe, they are not caused by hardening of the arteries and are not a risk to the legs.
盡琯這些抽筋可能會(huì)很?chē)?yán)重,但他們竝不是由動(dòng)脈硬化産生的,竝且對(duì)腿部也沒(méi)有危險(xiǎn)。 - He and his team grew tiny polystyrene spheres until they were some 200 nanometres across, before hardening them with a blast of heat.
他和他的團(tuán)隊(duì),先培育聚苯乙烯球直到它們的直逕爲(wèi)200納米,再用一股強(qiáng)熱將其硬化。 - While the authors speculate that an increased risk could be biologically plausible given that calcium is connected with hardening of the arteries, another expert thinks not.
然而作者們覺(jué)得增加的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)在生物學(xué)上似乎是可信的,他們指出鈣跟動(dòng)脈硬化有關(guān)系,另一名專(zhuān)家卻不這樣認(rèn)爲(wèi)。 - The process of hardening is called sclerosis.
- But in the tensely partisan mood of this election year the Democrats may be hardening.
ECONOMIST: Nice congresswoman, shame about the party - This is the path to hardening of the spirit and becoming rigid and narrow-minded.
FORBES: Dust Storms: Finding Our Way Home - So will under-grounding of overhead lines, and an overall look at hardening the infrastructure.
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