Examples of using A sphere in English and their translations into Chinese
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As in too small a sphere oppressive combinations may be too easily formed against the weaker party;
As the sky is a sphere, scientists expect to have the ability to detect about 50% more gravitational waves.
It's a hard thing upon the women, gentlemen, that they are limited to such a sphere of action as this; very hard.
Thus, a planar graph has genus 0, because it can be drawn on a sphere without self-crossing.
The researchers recognized that this molecule's atoms are bonded together into a highly symmetrical, hollow structure that resembles a sphere or ball.
Eventually there could be a sphere of trillions of these robots, multiplying exponentially as it grows in size, expanding at nearly the speed of light.
As in too small a sphere oppressive combinations may be too easily formed agst. the weaker party;
For as long as there have been nations, there has been an“international”- a sphere of cross-border relations.
It gives bacteria a regular shape(for example, a rod or a sphere), and helps them divide efficiently.
First we have to generalize the notion of a“straight line,” which on a sphere isn't an obvious concept.
Of course, the water droplet is a sphere, so the new beam will form a cone with a vertex angle of 42°.
We are convinced that by no means everything has been done to block all the paths towards outer space becoming a sphere of military competition.
I am an observer and would like to get closer, but there is a border which encloses the entire thing like a sphere.
Hipparchus explains how two numbers can describe the position of a point on a sphere.
Imagine a sphere of water with a diameter of 150 million kilometres(the distance from the earth to the sun).
Picture a sphere of water that size, with one molecule of a substance in it: that's a 30c dilution.”.
If the Earth really was a sphere, Eratosthenes could use his observations to estimate the circumference of the entire planet.
If we take two paths on a sphere that are initially parallel, and extend them along great circles, they will eventually intersect.
For example, let's take a sphere, the Earth, and let's take a big book and put it on the Earth and move it around.