continuous barrier造句
例句與造句
- These membranes are flat sheets that form a continuous barrier around all ion pumps.
- This suggests that the magnetic bubble forms more as a filter than a continuous barrier.
- The northern and western sides form one continuous barrier reef, and the eastern side is another barrier reef.
- Cape Hatteras is one of the continuous barrier islands that run along the East Coast from Maine to Georgia.
- It consists of vertical connecting posts with longitudinal hand rails, creating a continuous barrier along the edge of the bridge.
- It's difficult to find continuous barrier in a sentence. 用continuous barrier造句挺難的
- This was due to the lack of a continuous barrier, corruption within the customs staff and the westward expansion of Bengal towards salt-rich states.
- The principle behind the wall is it provides a continuous barrier system that remains parallel to the track and moves back as a unit as it dissipates energy.
- While the fences are meant to give residents a feeling of security, Palestinians can still get around them, and Israelis living near the West Bank demand a continuous barrier.
- Amaury III of Montfort held many castles which, when linked together, formed a continuous barrier between Louis and vast swathes of his domains, threatening all communication south of Paris.
- Berger said, adding that since the mesh provides a continuous barrier between the yard and the pool, it also prevents toys and balls from ending up in the pool.
- The Romans walled major cities and towns in areas they saw as vulnerable, and parts of many walls remain incorporated in later defences, as at systems of forts and roads without attempting a continuous barrier.
- Opponents of the bill argue that it is not an effective strategy to curb illegal immigration because the fence is not a continuous barrier and can be climbed over or dug under in some areas.
- After undertaking limited excavation at the circle in the 1980s, archaeologist George Lambrick concluded that when it had been originally erected, it would have been a " more perfect circle " than it is today, with each of the stones touching one another, creating a continuous barrier all the way around.