Examples of using Characterise in English and their translations into Chinese
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We can no longer characterise countries as low income and under-nourished or high income and only concerned with obesity.
Romans 8:3 characterise the whole law as"weak through the flesh[the old nature]".
To those who characterise this method as inherently'unhealthy', Trotsky had a word of advice.
These companies have always liaised with AYT, constantly working to develop the innovations which characterise Ferretti Group yachts.
A practical approach and an integrative view characterise our education and support the HSG's unique concept.
They used pieces of these samples to isolate, identify and characterise thousands of proteins.
And you will gain an understanding of how the new media and mobile technologies that characterise contemporary global networks are affecting communication.
ASTM(USA): American standard encompassing test methods and so-called material codes which characterise the properties of the raw material.
Internationality, dedicated mentoring and early independence in research characterise its programme.
Sadness and joy are part of the normal experience of everyday life and differ from the depression and mania that characterise mood disorders.
In the 1930s, it was shown that you need 12 points to uniquely identify and characterise a fingerprint”.
Advances in technology have dramatically increased the speed at which it is possible to identify, characterise and manipulate genes.
DNA sequencing technology has continued to evolve since the last Review Conference increasing the ability to identify and characterise previously unknown organisms.
We have approached the design, engineering and making of our new campus with the same enthusiasm and design principles that characterise our products.'.
While social feminists characterise women's oppression in terms of a revised version of the Marxist theory of alienation.
It occurred to me at MWC, incidentally, that one could characterise the Android market as'Samsung and the Seven Dwarves': this may show why.
We are convinced that our region as a whole should take determined and coordinated action to address the complex challenges that characterise the contemporary regional environment.
We seek to create a hospitable culture and value the rich diversity of traditions, backgrounds, worship styles and experiences that characterise life at St John's.
Historians William L. Shirer and Ian Kershaw characterise Fegelein as cynical and disreputable; Albert Speer called him"one of the most disgusting people in Hitler's circle".
Leo Kanner, the man who first described the behaviours that characterise autism, explored“a genuine lack of maternal warmth” as a possible explanation for autism.