ladderlike造句
例句與造句
- These have pointed leaves in a ladderlike arrangement on arching stems 2 to 3 feet tall.
- The work consists of two ladderlike configurations of fiberglass, rubber tubing, staples and metal screens.
- If you choose to browse, you're offered a ladderlike view of the folders on your hard drive.
- On March 12, for example, infiltrators used a ladderlike device to get over the border fence and killed six Israelis.
- The ballet training that makes me walk like a duck, feet pointing in opposite directions, comes in handy in descending the extremely narrow, ladderlike stairs that link decks.
- It's difficult to find ladderlike in a sentence. 用ladderlike造句挺難的
- Known as EPG, it has the same glycerol and fatty acids as a normal fat, but chemists have strung ladderlike units of propylene glycol between the two components, making it too awkward for digestive enzymes to grasp.
- Right now, I envision the uprights as ladderlike affairs made of 2-inch solid oak strips glued into an L-shape and connected front-to-back by three 2-inch boards joined to the uprights with mortise and tenon joints.
- A series of recent X-ray photographs of the painting titled " No . 9 " suggests that its ladderlike pattern was the product of nervous tinkering : black lines were added and erased, narrowed and widened, repositioned by fractions of inches up or down or from left to right.
- Despite the fact that many interpretations of " M . elata " exist throughout the years, most authors agree that Fries'original concept refers to a species with dark, conical ascocarps and more or less parallel vertical ridges, with horizontal interconnecting ridges arranged in a " ladderlike " pattern.
- Just as in the outdoors, the indoor wall _ painted desert purple and finished in a rough rocky texture _ has routes rated on a scale starting at the simpler, ladderlike climb of a 5.6 to the acrobatic, back-bending ascent of a 5.10 or 5.11.
- In the ladderlike structure of DNA, each letter forms a " step, " or pair, linking only with its designated partner, C with G and A with T, and these so-called base pairs repeat in sequences that carry information, in stretches called exons, and spacers, in stretches called introns.
- They only seem unsocial because their system is less like dogs'" ladderlike social arrangement " and " more like a wheel, with a high-ranking cat on the hub and the others arranged around the rim, all reluctantly acknowledging the superiority of the despot but not necessarily measuring themselves against each other ."