Examples of using Characterizes in English and their translations into Chinese
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What characterizes this generation?
This twofold nature of responsibilities also characterizes the Registry.
What characterizes a woman?
What characterizes happy people?
What characterizes this climate?
What characterizes this new life?
What characterizes a Swiss?
What characterizes the women?
The Offences and Penalties Act, No. 12 of 1994, which characterizes offences and prescribes appropriate penalties in accordance with the principle of individualized sentencing.
A statistical model that better characterizes the changing nature of extreme weather over larger areas could help climate experts plan for weather-related disasters.
Penthouses and apartments of 3 bedrooms with the avant-garde style that characterizes all the projects developed by BDL Investment and steel.
Drollinger also characterizes Catholicism as“a false religion” and believes that a wife must“submit” to the husband.
If there is something that characterizes Andalusia, it is its union with Christianity and specifically with the Catholic cult.
Many nonviolent activists, however, acting with the openness and confidence that characterizes and strengthens nonviolent action, do not choose to hide their identities.
It is our attitude that characterizes our daily activities and we work with passion in the service of our customers.
An organizational framework that defines, characterizes and relates information resources of a given system or set of systems.
Another expert, David Jablonski, characterizes mass extinctions as"substantial biodiversity losses" that occur rapidly and are"global in extent.
A recent report of the United Nations National Intelligence Council characterizes the world today and provides possible global trajectories during the next 15 to 20 years.
The author characterizes terminal lucidity as one of the more common, but lesser known, ELEs(or“end-of-life experiences”).
For example, Doreen Massey characterizes locations as hubs where various flows- social, cultural, economic- intersect and change over time.