Examples of using Characterised in English and their translations into Chinese
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The strikes were characterised as“non-military pre-emptive action” which were carefully planned to avoid civilian causalities.
Because technological innovation there is faster than in the nuclear realm, cyber-warfare is characterised by a heightened reciprocal fear of surprise.
Lula himself has characterised the accusations against him as an“attempt to criminalize my political party” by Brazilian elites trying to derail his election campaign.
Eight strains were characterised on the laboratory scale as very effective in removing excess nutrients from wastewater;
The Cayenne Turbo is characterised by a high level of performance readiness, uninterrupted forward thrust and an ability to handle any driving situation.
Smartphone evolution was characterised by the increasing complexity of the advanced semiconductor package technology, antenna integration and placement, and the expansion of battery capacity.
Some of the research in the Centre can be characterised as Biologically-Inspired Engineering, this includes autonomous agent research and evolutionary robotics and electronics.
It is generally characterised by absent or poor data management, insufficient communication with local stakeholders and water authorities, and the lack of any integrated planning.
Under the Staufer dynasty his reign was characterised as a golden age of peace and justice.
The structure is known with a high degree of precision and the major defects and properties are well characterised.
The region is characterised by gently rolling vineyards, extensive orchards, far-reaching forests and a climate reminiscent of southern Europe.
The trial, which started on Monday, is being characterised as the largest case of its type involving a company and its executives.
The learning environment is characterised by an active student life with teaching and research staff in close proximity to our 37, 000 students.
While this Panel is in no way bound by the way in which claims are formulated or characterised, in the present case, it has decided to respect Snamprogetti's formulation.
Eating disorders are characterised by an abnormal attitude towards food that causes a person to change their eating habits and behaviour.
Even when measured against the criteria set by the US itself, China's behaviour cannot be characterised as currency manipulation.
The Peak is characterised by a project that is based on a diverse, multi-layered culture with its own unique characteristics.
Our barrios are territories characterised by several social and economic problems, alongside a very limited presence and control on the part of the State.
PVC is characterised by a high degree of biocompatibility, transparency- where needed- and flexibility under changing temperatures and humidities.
A statement issued by both sides characterised the plan as a realignment and consolidation of US forces in Okinawa.