Examples of using Span in English and their translations into Chinese
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A gold-fish has a memory span of 3 seconds.
Amazon's Prime Day will span 48 hours this year.
The US $5.6 million project will span three years.
Plotinus believed that the world is a span between two poles.
This year's event will span two days.
The public comment period will span 45 days.
Overall, its immigration project will span three or four months.
We want this game to have a long life span.
Sechin Alto's great size may represent a 1000 year building span.
A third of a million atoms could fit into this span.
The journals were chosen by an independent panel of researchers, and span the life sciences, physical sciences, chemistry, and Earth and environmental sciences.
The core topics span automatic control, embedded systems, signal processing, real-time operating systems, and implementation of embedded systems.
The collective challenges confronting us today span diverse legal systems, fields of expertise, cultures, and regions of the world.
With almost 170 employees, the center will span over 82,800 ft²(7,700 m²) with two floors and is expected to open in 2020.
The Assumption Business Department's five majors and six minors span a broad range of business disciplines and are taught by faculty with extensive business experience.
Its surveillance networks span the globe& its clients are rogue regimes such as Iran, Syria, North Korea& Cuba.
The university expects that over the seven-year contract span, the project will be the largest award ever received by the University of Georgia.
The functions that span multiple points of an application are called cross-cutting concerns and these cross-cutting concerns are conceptually separate from the application's business logic.
IBM India's solutions and services span all major industries including financial services, healthcare, government, automotive, telecommunications and education, among others.
A cloud service or a load balancing endpoint CANNOT span across virtual networks, even if they are connected together.