Examples of using Finely in English and their translations into Chinese
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Not on the surface, but underneath- poking up through that finely cultivated earth like some kind of mutant mushroom.
The mills of the gods must be allowed to grind, if slowly, but exceedingly finely.
Robots can be efficiently and finely produced in large quantities and have long been used in the manufacture of automated assemblies, automobiles and other products.
Accommodation facility have 500 square meters and it is a country house of very old origin, today finely restored respecting the typical Tuscan rural architecture.
His finely crafted large format photographs have appeared in many publications, and are included in permanent collections and exhibitions throughout the world.
His mature works include both brightly colored landscape paintings and dark, finely drawn portraits and figures.
Take time to enjoy the outdoors at this world-class urban oasis featuring 19 finely manicured gardens and seasonal festivals and activities.
In the United States, very finely ground cornmeal is also referred to as corn flour.
His eyes were a notable clear grey-blue set in a rather long and narrow, but very finely sculptured, face.
The gown did not suit her features, any more than an old rope halter suited a finely bred horse.
(The leaf form shown is that of modern ginkgos; the leaves of Jurassic ginkgos would have been more finely divided.).
But unexpected events and swift changes in taste have a way of interrupting Hollywood's increasingly finely planned release strategies.
Architect Jim Pugh added:" The yacht will offer exceptional balance and seakeeping, combined with a finely tuned and well-proportioned sail plan.".
Classic techniques used in the lab to study cell types faced limitations and did not enable a finely detailed profile of cell function.
They had local businesses and retail to rely on and much smaller markets and more finely tuned businesses and they have suffered the most.
The remarkable fact is that the values of these numbers seem to have been very finely adjusted to make possible the development of life.
Advantages of this type of frictionless braking include being finely controlled, relatively inexpensive, and free of pollution and noise.
The Team is now a finely tuned, state-of-the-art Formula One entity, ready to challenge some of the automotive industries' greatest brands for track victory.
Flour dust suspended in air is explosive- as is any mixture of a finely powdered flammable substance with air[28](see dust explosion).
Even if the value of the resource can be very finely estimated, and all individuals bid exactly the right value, the strategy is unstable.