Examples of using Cones in English and their translations into Chinese
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During a pass over the Littrow region, Worden reported seeing"small, almost irregular shaped cones", which he said looked like cinder cones.
Surprised Churchill in 1944 saw in Moscow of people with an appetite absorbing the contents of the waffle cones right in the cold.
The impact origin of this topographic feature was first proposed in the 1960s, the strongest evidence coming from the abundance of shatter cones.
They had their arms around each other's shoulders and in their free hands they held what looked like chocolate ice-cream cones.
But not all as easy as at first appears, you have to go the way that you are marking cones.
Be sure to avoid all the oil spills, traffic cones, and other race cars.
People have all three types of cones, but these have functional defects, which confuses the colors.
It involves light cones and quantum entanglement, and I don't really understand any of that.
The Chinese chewed the cones to heal their bleeding gums, while Hippocrates recommended it for treating hemorrhoids.
Humans perceive color as a result of light interacting with our eyes' rods, cones, and the other biological elements of our visual system.
Sets of models of branches, trunks, cones and stones- over 100 separate models are included(with textures and materials).
Remember- the only way cones allow us to see colours is by sending the brain different signals for different wavelengths.
He stepped back to allow Kouros to pass and remove the cones, then helped Andreas and Kouros lift the tarp.
His 36-iron machine produced 20 cones per minute and still operates in Norfolk, Virginia 100 years later.
In the east of Brazil, mysterious cones of earth rise from the dry, hard-baked soil.
To classify the cones by both flavor and color, we will pass a list of labels as an argument to group.
Although there are six cones, there are only four unique combinations of flavor and color.
Schema inspired by the Futures Cones and Matt Jones: Jumping to the End- Practical Design Fiction.
The seven million cones, meanwhile, give us the gift of the beautiful colors of the world- but only when they receive ample light.
They have many more cones than humans in their eyes, thus accounting for the ability to see at least five spectral bands.