Examples of using Dormant in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Dormant volcanos are the volcanoes that are quiet, but might possibly erupt again.
Thus,"large portions of the brain are never truly dormant, as the 10% myth might otherwise suggest.".
today they are all dormant and have not erupted for millions of years.
minutes while SCP-058 is dormant and every fifteen(15) minutes when SCP-058 is active.
eliminate HIV from patients completely; the virus can lay dormant in cells, hiding from immune system attack.
People thought they were extinct, but it turns out they were just dormant, waiting to bloom.
Day 5: Ometepe Island is formed of two volcanoes, one dormant(Maderas) and one active(Conception).
Alternatively, some perennial desert plants may die back to their underground parts and become dormant when there is not enough water available.[3].
lift their heads above mountain tops, but their spirits remain dormant in the obscurity of the caverns.
Sophie Woodward, a lecturer in sociology at Manchester University, works on a research project called Dormant Things.
One dormant, but the other hatched,
significant other feels loved, their jealous side will stay dormant for the most part.
threatening but beautiful, dormant but very much alive.
of 9000 square kilometres, and there are several active, dormant or inactive volcanoes which rise to 2400 m.
while two others(Bois Dormant and Rimbaud) will be available in 2020.
on certain psychic centres, and thereby release the dormant energy in those centres.
I'm not sure, but I like to think the memory was there dormant all the time just waiting for the moment when I needed to retrieve it.
In winter, reduce watering and contain Alokaziya at a temperature of 18-20 degrees(they pass the winter dormant period), sprayed in a day.
Kadovar Island, a 365-meter(1,197 feet) tall volcano on the north coast of PNG, was thought to be dormant until it began erupting Jan. 5.
In spite of its tragic, bloody end, the revolutionary enthusiasm that had lain dormant for nearly ten years once again ruled us;