Examples of using Flared in English and their translations into Chinese
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A commercial flared to an end, and some smiling heads began talking on the Today show.
Flared gas is likely to emit 65 kg of mercury annually, with the use of natural gas likely to result in very low emissions of mercury.
Fully Flared was delayed for nearly two years, its budget was monumental, and it was helmed by Spike Jonze.
Songs flared between speeches, chants exploded as spontaneously as shouts at a Southern revival.
The older socketed axes were quite long, but they were gradually replaced with smaller types, where a flared edge compensated for the smaller size.
The lower-most ribs may protrude("flared ribs").
Japan's recognition came as the worst violence flared in Kosovo since its independence declaration on February 17.
Global banks- those beasts with a presence in all major markets- are as out of fashion as flared trousers.
Tensions flared on 1 June when KFOR attempted to clear a roadblock in Zveçan/Zvečan Municipality.
They flared again this May when Iran began reducing its own commitments under the deal and the US deployed military assets to the region.
The latest big aftershock happened last Sunday- a magnitude 5.0 jolt that flared already frayed nerves and prompted panicky posts on social media.
The latest big aftershock happened on Jan. 13- a magnitude 5.0 jolt that flared already frayed nerves and prompted panicky posts on social media.
Then, there was Comet Holmes in October 2007, which unexpectedly flared in less than two days from magnitude +17 to +2.5.
A row flared when he told his 5.3 million Twitter followers about a gig in Weston-super-Mare by tweeting“Let me take you to JUNKY TOWN.
Only the request for reporting the amount of CH4 drained(recovered) and utilized or flared(Gg) has been kept, and has been incorporated into the main table.
Onshore Production claims that it flared 2,174 tons of propane at a cost of USD 128.25 per ton and 734 tons of butane at a cost of USD 140.13 per ton.
However, during the same period, serious violence flared between Darfur Peace Agreement signatories and non-signatories, in breach of the Agreement and 17 December 2004 N' Djamena ceasefire obligations.
Marketed natural gas production, which excludes natural gas used for repressuring the well, vented and flared gas, and any non-hydrocarbon gases, was nearly 33 trillion ft3.
This watch, Reference 2441, earned the nickname Eiffel Tower from its lugs, whose flared shape and squared-off ends bring to mind the tower's bottom section.
His conscience flared up again.