towards the horizon造句
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- When the dust clears, only the sutra is left . In the far distance, an insane Wangrong is seen riding towards the horizon, tightly hugging Meiduo's dead body in his arms.
- Memory and imagination are the source of his evocative recreations of the Cardiganshire landscape, with its secluded villages, lonely farms, cottages, barns and sweeping country lanes receding in sharp perspective towards the horizon.
- Various panoramic views of the Haarlem skyline and its bleaching grounds appear during this stage, a specific genre called Haerlempjes, with the clouds creating various gradations of alternating bands of light and shadow towards the horizon.
- Throw a rock in a dead straight line towards the horizon and it'll start maybe four feet off the ground and arc downwards in a parabola and hit the ground a few feet in front of you.
- Evening can be characterized by the Sun lowering towards the horizon, thus darkening in the sky; and by activities that usually occur during this time, such as eating supper or having more formal social gatherings and entertainment.
- It's difficult to find towards the horizon in a sentence. 用towards the horizon造句挺難的
- So in the time it falls 4 feet-it would have travelled so far towards the horizon that the ground was exactly four feet lower-when it falls four more feet-the ground fell away four feet more than that.
- He did this by tilting the landscape up against the picture plane, so that frequently the only indicator of horizontal recession is the presence of a horizon line, or where clumps of trees huddle closer together towards the horizon, suggesting recession.
- If the circle is drawn on the ground and the viewer gradually transfers gaze from straight down at the circle up towards the horizon, the lens plane eventually cuts the circle producing first a parabola then a hyperbola on the image plane as shown in Figure 10.
- Two miles ( 3.2 km ) away off the windward side, Captain Pollard and the second mate's boats each harpooned a whale and were dragged towards the horizon away from the " Essex " in what whalers called a Nantucket sleighride.
- Nonetheless, the footage proved controversial, since the first plane is not shown falling to the ground or into the sea, but diving towards the horizon after giving away a puff of smoke & mdash; variously interpreted as smoke caused by the plane's cannon fire or anti-aircraft fire damage.
- This was followed by arguments from Stephen Hawking and others that an accelerated observer near a black hole ( e . g . an observer carefully lowered towards the horizon at the end of a rope ) ought to see the region inhabited by " real " radiation, whereas for a distant observer this radiation would be said to be " virtual ".
- Now imagine you have an impossibly good telescope, then you could look towards the horizon-see the earth as a tiny dot out in space-then zoom in and see the back of your own head-you could look straight up and ( if you're standing someplace in North America ) see another copy of the earth-and zoom in to see the middle of the pacific ocean.
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