Examples of using The angles in English and their translations into Chinese
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It also means that the angles do not match the roll-pitch-yaw convention used in vehicle dynamics.
Referring to the use of algebra to compute the angles of missiles, he added:“You can't blame the inventor of algebra for war.”.
When I was shooting Paul, I looked at his body with such curiosity- the angles of his frame and paleness of his skin.
She was an expert on projects, figuring the angles, the profit and loss, the effort and time.
It's the French production team that are in charge of the angles and the pictures that you see.
Tables, small rugs, and wall art are to break up the angles so the room doesn't look static.
This is a big problem for CCTV, where the cameras are often grainy and the angles are often weird.
Because even if I have the worst pain in my stomach, the sum of the angles in a triangle will still be 180 degrees.
It evolved into Old English, getting its name from the Angles, one of the tribes from Germany that settled in England.
Towards the end of filming the night-time scenes, the sun was beginning to rise, forcing crew member John Bartley to rig the angles to keep the scenes as dark as possible.
For large N, the distribution of the mean can be determined from the central limit theorem for directional statistics. Since the angles are uniformly distributed, the individual sines and cosines of the angles will be distributed as.
From the angle, I think she fell.
The angle of the cheek- bones.
When the angle of observation is changed.
The angle between the head and the ear is about 35°.