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bubble escapeの例文

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  • Gas bubbles escape from the lake floor.
  • Perhaps, the air bubbles escaping.
  • After it is running you will also have to drain the radiators in the house to let trapped air bubbles escape.
  • Perhaps the exhilarating bubbles escaping from an inexpensive sparkling wine will work with stale toast points and shriveled sun-dried tomato pesto.
  • The ABC network would not allow the use of goggles and any unsightly air bubble escaping from a desperate nostril was absolutely forbidden.
  • The findings add weight to suggestions that methane bubbles escaping from methane reserves in the seabed might have been to blame for vessels disappearing in the Bermuda Triangle and the North Sea.
  • It is difficult to differentiate between actual impressions made by rain and other sources such as gas bubbles escaping, or dripping from another surface, because the structures that are preserved have the same characteristics.
  • I have heard buzzing coming from coffee before, but sort of steady, and I noticed it most when the coffee had powdered creamer, and I figured it was gas bubbles escaping from the creamer.
  • Roanne Kulakoff's " Subermerged Self-Portrait Series, " with its sequential head shots of the artist imperturbably watching air bubbles escape from her lips, strikes a faintly uneasy but deadpan note.
  • Welk often demonstrated multiple times on-camera how the champagne bottle sound was created, by placing a finger in his mouth, releasing it to make the popping sound, and making a soft hissing sound to simulate the bubbles escaping the bottle.