Examples of using From one end in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
After a gene's DNA is transcribed to RNA, the RNA is read from one end to the other.
We rehearsed for days, and the challenge was how to get our dancers from one end of the set to the other in 60 seconds.
Fishing boats leave from one end of the quay, and small pleasure boats and the ferry to the island leaves from the other.
These sensors measure minuscule differences in currents from one end of the tag's antenna to the other.
Moving data from one end of the Internet to the other can mean traveling across many different computers and different networks.
From one end of the world to the other he has drained deep the chalice of courage.
It has no external organs save for a thin, segmented appendage extending from one end of its body.
Imagine that when you operate in the kitchen, it is from one end to the other, without the leeway.
The Thugs were harried and hunted from one end of India to the other.
We called them“shotgun” houses, because you could fire a shotgun from one end and it would pass all the way through to the other.
It's like filling a swimming pool from one end, and draining it from the other end. .
I remember the air being crystal clear, where you could see from one end of the valley to the other.
When Magnon is at different magnetic field, can carry heat moves from one end of the magnet to the other end. .
A great rending, grinding, crunching, tearing sound reached from one end of the universe to the other;
There is a considerable voltage across the electrodes, so electrons will migrate through the gas from one end of the tube to the other.
Normally, Lisa's the type who talks from one end of the picture to the other.
If the cuts are a consistent size, the deformation propagates from one end of the cylinder to the other.
And then he will send the angels, and gather his people from the four winds, from one end of the world to the other.
She waited for, perhaps, fifteen minutes, and spent them in pacing from one end of the room to the other without intermission.
It was a universal Church, and the faithful travelled freely from one end of Christendom to the other.