be perturbedの例文
- Will the Yankees be perturbed if their exploits are overshadowed by Strawberry?
- I want people to be perturbed by the mystery.
- The equilibrium can be perturbed by a change in physical and chemical properties.
- It is highly unlikely the ruling will be perturbed.
- But Ryan will not be perturbed by his last minute call for the race.
- Furthermore, the absorption signals of different nuclei may be perturbed by adjacent nuclei.
- In this region the plasma will not be perturbed, and any mass motions will die out.
- This method is, however, indirect and measurements can be perturbed by polydispersity in vesicle size.
- Firstly, cometary orbits may be perturbed by interaction with the giant planets, such as Jupiter.
- Torre had reason to be perturbed by the time he relieved Pettitte, with the score 6-2.
- As the interaction continues, gas and dust will be perturbed, sparking extensive star formation in both galaxies.
- Glutamatergic neurotransmission is involved in most aspects of normal brain function and can be perturbed in many neuropathologic conditions.
- Vorticity is a useful tool to understand how the ideal potential flow solutions can be perturbed to model real flows.
- Schematic diagram illustrating how optical wavefronts from a distant star may be perturbed by a turbulent layer in the atmosphere.
- Others that reach even larger orbits can be perturbed by nearby stars forming the outer Oort cloud with isotropic inclinations.
- She, like Paull, is not persuaded that the more-tolerant French would not be perturbed by the ad.
- A planet could also be perturbed from a distant circular orbit into an eccentric orbit by an encounter with another star.
- According to him, the company sees this as just a temporary occurrence and it will not be perturbed by this situation.
- Comets are thought to orbit the Sun at great distances, but then be perturbed by passing stars and the galactic tides.
- And rather than be perturbed because his heart condition prevents him from playing competitive baseball, Smith instead mentions other children who are much sicker.