Examples of using Its surface in English and their translations into Chinese
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Its surface should be chemically unreactive so that it won't change the taste or edibility of food.
Its surface treatment is nickel plating, chrome plating, or no treatment, and the cost is high.
Its surface forms a self-protecting"oxidized" layer as it reacts with moisture and oxygen in the air.
Its surface temperature is over 8900° C, and it expands outward at a speed of 20,000 kilometers per second.
With thermal paper, if you want to print text or graphics on its surface, you need special printer cooperation, which is thermal printer.
Its surface area is 29 percent bigger, wide enough to accommodate the frequent swipes imported into the Macintosh experience from the iOS multitouch world.
Its surface is composed mainly of volcanic rocks, covered by a thick layer of debris.
Its surface features also include large craters and high mountains- some of which are comparable to the size of the moon itself.
Glass heated to near the softening point by rapid uniform cooling, or its surface chemical treatment.
Of particular interest is a giant boulder, tens of metres in diameter, resting on its surface like a giant egg.
These results do not prove that liquid"seas" exist, only that Titan has large bright and dark regions on its surface.
Finally, a knife that has been sharpened will also shine more because all the dullness has been rubbed off its surface.
As explained earlier, stainless steel does not rust because of its surface chrome oxide film.
Mars was once a warm planet that could potentially support life and water on its surface.
Mars was a warm planet that could potentially support life and water on its surface.
They were also able to show that the coated gauze has an antibacterial effect, as bacteria have trouble adhering to its surface.
Eventually, a brand-new planet gets so big that its gravity is powerful enough to make its surface actually crumple.
A knife that has been sharpened will shine more because all the dullness has been rubbed off its surface.
Imagine our planet is a single grain of sand upon which we human microbes inhabit its surface.
Not long ago, Japan invented a kind of wet wallpaper, its surface is covered with innumerable tiny pore, 1 square metre can absorb 100 milliliter of water.