“immersion”可以造什么句,immersion造句
The best way I've found is immersion.
What makes it difficult is that research is immersion in the unknown.
As such, all of you on the earth-plane are now within the field immersion of an incredible crystalline energy.
In addition to the wetting force, any significant immersion of the fiber in the liquid will induce a buoyancy force.
The ring of secret nuclear power stations around the Arctic circle, attached to giant immersion heaters, remains undetected, as do the space-based lasers dissolving the world's glaciers.
Puree beans with an immersion blender or potato masher, or remove half of them and puree in a processor or blender.
The current process is akin to making soup: food scientists puree the chilled but still living insects with an immersion mixer, pass the pulp through a sieve, and centrifuge what's left.
The immersion controller would ensure the water temperature stays above a set minimum - so the house would never be without a hot shower - but within a range of 45c-65c the grid would be in control.
They studied other charter schools, including a similar Chinese immersion one in Minnesota.
It is like the sense of chill that follows immersion of the hand in a volatile liquid.
The method, now known as Golgi staining or Golgi impregnation, involves hardening of tissue in potassium bichromate and ammonia, followed by immersion in a silver nitrate solution.
Ric said: 'the world's beaches, bays and oceans are rich repositories of rare aircraft but they remain largely untapped because of the corrosive effects of immersion in sea water.
Ethnography is a term borrowed from anthropology, meaning the systematic and immersion study of human cultures.
South Africa's fast growing, indigenous, Pentecostal-influenced Zionist churches encourage baptism by full immersion as a form of healing and rebirth.
Up until then, it's a Dances With Wolves-like immersion in a culture, landscape and universe that is utterly, wonderfully foreign.
Fluency requires time and immersion.