smith n. 1.史密斯〔姓氏〕。 2.Adam Smith 亞當史密斯〔1723-1790,英國經(jīng)濟學家〕。 n. 1.鐵匠,冶工,鍛工;金屬工匠。 2.〔通常用以構成復合詞〕…的制造者。 〔cf. goldsmith 金匠,silversmith, 銀匠; tunesmith 作曲者〕。
David smith (19061965) extended the boundaries of sculpture in the 1950's . 戴維史密斯(190665)在五十年代擴大了雕塑的概念。
This is david smith from international trading company 我是國際貿(mào)易公司的戴維?史密斯。
The website of david smith , economics editor of the sunday times -海洋經(jīng)濟方面的學術網(wǎng)站
David smith ( 1906 1965 ) extended the boundaries of sculpture in the 1950 ' s 戴維史密斯( 1906 65 )在五十年代擴大了雕塑的概念。
" it is despicable , " said david smith , a spokesman for massachusetts sen . edward kennedy , the late president ' s brother . he was informed of the game on friday but declined further comment 已故總統(tǒng)肯尼迪的哥哥、馬薩諸塞州議員愛德華?肯尼迪的發(fā)言人大衛(wèi)?史密斯說: “這種行為是卑鄙的。 ”他在上周五( 11月19日)得知了這款游戲的情況,但拒絕發(fā)表更多評論。
The team ? sir john pendry of imperial college london with david schurig and david smith of duke university in north carolina ? used the equations to devise a way to cloak an object with a material that would deflect the rays that would have struck it , guide them around it and return them to their original trajectory 這個小組由倫敦皇家學院的約翰?彭德萊爵士及北卡羅萊納州杜克大學的戴維?舒里格和戴維?史密斯組成運用這些方程,創(chuàng)造出一種方法:在物體表面覆蓋一層物質(zhì),使投射其上的光線發(fā)生偏轉(zhuǎn),并引導光線繞過物體,重返最初的軌道。