Examples of using A column in English and their translations into Chinese
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Instead, I wrote a column.
We wrote a column where we outlined the three most important personal attributes of an entrepreneur.
In contrast, when a column vector is transformed to become another column under an n× n matrix action, the operation occurs to the left.
Express magazine has a column, with the fastest speed(2-4 months) released a brief report the latest significant research results.
The table contains a column family to keep track of the sources of data for each segment.
It's a column of hot volcanic ash known as a magma'plume' beneath the volcano, believed to stretch all the way from Mexico.”.
He writes a column"Finance in the 21st Century" for Project Syndicate, which is published around the world.
If numerical data is inserted into a column with TEXT affinity, it is converted to text form before being stored.
Mr. Pipes writes a column for the Washington Times and his writings have been translated into 37 languages.
After about half a column of incense, she managed to escape the five guards and came to the basement.
The reporter will write a column apologizing, and the Portland fans will give you a standing ovation before your next game.
It got brighter and brighter, until I could see a column of fire moving across the surface of the water, coming toward us.
For example, you can create a check clause that requires the data in a column called"Age" to be over 65.
For boys, have them stand against a column or wall and prop up a leg or keep it casual with both feet relaxed.
There is half a column of print, but I know without reading it that it is all perfectly familiar to me.
How vast, then, the burden of a whale, bearing on his back a column of two hundred fathoms of ocean!
In a column store, this particular instrument would have its own column and each second's measurement would be another value in that column. .
He contributes a column twice a month to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and contributes to the Cafe Hayek blog.
While there is no universal, bottom line here about full-fat dairy, a column needs a bottom line just the same.