oriented space造句
例句與造句
- The public garden provides an ethnic oriented space for seniors and youth.
- Brambleton was designed to incorporate traditional neighborhood features alongside pedestrian-oriented spaces and streetscapes.
- The memory of GNOWSYS is designed as a node-oriented space.
- "We're taking the view that, in the youth-oriented space we're targeting, we need to be trend-setting, taste-making.
- These energy measurements are then calculated to take a real time measurement of the oriented space time structure.
- It's difficult to find oriented space in a sentence. 用oriented space造句挺難的
- Yet " Mirette, " originally produced in Goodspeed's smaller, workshop-oriented space, never really finds its footing on the theater's main stage.
- A cell complex and its dual constitute a valid framework to describe the association of physical variables with the oriented space elements.
- After the Borf show, the Bobby Fisher Memorial Building served as a youth-oriented space for music and art until its closing in July 2008.
- The release of the famed " Temple of Apshai " in 1979 took the company away from its hardcore market into a more action-oriented space.
- Though they were critical of the title track, Allmusic called " Hall of the Mountain Grill " " The band's best studio album " and " the quintessential guitar-oriented space rock record ".
- "With the living room disappearing, the kitchen is changing its focus, returning to a more social, community-oriented space, " said Judith Donath, an assistant professor of media arts and sciences and a principal investigator.
- The construction of Orchestra Hall heralded a City Beautiful movement that turned much of the area into public-oriented space; the idea of turning Midtown into a cultural mecca continued with the construction of the library and the DIA in the 1920s.
- Alfred Bester described meeting Jameson in about 1939 : " Mort Weisinger introduced me to the informal luncheon gatherings of the working science fiction authors of the late thirties . . . Malcolm Jameson, author of navy-oriented space stories, was there, tall, gaunt, prematurely grey, speaking in slow, heavy tones.