random photos造句
例句與造句
- It doesn't have to be a random photo on the street.
- Something was slightly awry, subtly different with this random photo layout for designer jeans.
- They took 10-50 random photos and used computer software to merge them and create a composite average.
- Participants in the group given a nondifferential condition were given a random photo and prize for answering the question correctly.
- Rep . Gene Green, D-Texas, who teared up during the National Anthem, was so awed by the event that he snapped random photos.
- It's difficult to find random photos in a sentence. 用random photos造句挺難的
- Computer B shows a random photo from the set of 13; but after a random photo is selected, it is removed from the " loop " for that 13-minute cycle.
- Computer B shows a random photo from the set of 13; but after a random photo is selected, it is removed from the " loop " for that 13-minute cycle.
- I vote that they be made sections in one big article about New York train stations, complete with a map and some random photos of interesting aspects of some of them.
- :: : * All interior wedding photos have to be done by a professional photographer ( Church policy so the ceremony isn't disrupted by random photos ) and professionals tend to be very protective of the copyright on their pictures.
- The combination of seemingly random photo compositions, and glamorous models alternating with superhero figures on the second catwalk, while Kerr rapidly sings names of well-known persons and places, create an overall " surreal " and " disturbing " video according to Dream Giver Redux.
- The Beijing Youth Daily, vexed at what it calls a " little bad habit " unworthy of a modern Olympic metropolis, has put its eyes where its city's stomachs are, running random photos of Beijing's topless men to shame them into putting their shirts back on.
- Usually, though, when I download a random photo like that, it does not seem to quite " fit " correctly on my screen ( too big, too small, too narrow, or too " spread out " ) . talk ) 00 : 22, 11 April 2014 ( UTC)
- :: In the case of this particular airline, the information in the Virgin Australia article about the airline's fleet ( including its wet leased aircraft ) is presented as an untidy and difficult to follow mixture of prose, table, list, and random photos of some of the airline's aircraft ( including one of its wet leased aircraft ).
- I could see the attraction for the most casual user who has some random photos they took, a few letters to their bank manager, and a bunch of music they ripped from CD's-but for someone who actively creates stuff on the computer ( eg writing a book, building a website, writing a computer program ), it's an utter disaster!