same crossの例文
- And with that same cross, he blesses the dying.
- This has the same cross-country performance as a tank when loaded.
- However, there is no historical evidence that Pelayo used exactly this same cross.
- Two minutes later, Whalen tried the same cross-field shot from the right side.
- A pair of rectangular rudders were hinged, close together, from this same cross-member.
- It was the same cross that parishioners stuck into the church rubble the day after the tornado hit.
- Dameron is another result of the same cross, whereas a cross with Pinot fin teinturier produced Romorantin.
- For the same cross-section, the relative voltage drop is now no more than one ninth.
- "Now he leans on the same cross for support as he walks, " he said.
- The resulting electron beam has exactly the same cross-section shape as the laser pulse that created it.
- Today, Tehseenahmad1997 appeared and resumed the same exact pattern of behavior, targeting the same cross section of articles.
- Stranded wire is more flexible and easier to install than a large single-strand wire of the same cross section.
- In criminal cases, the same cross-examination technique is used by prosecutors to present alternative facts to gain concessions.
- The goalkeeper and defender both went for the same cross just inside the penalty area and Schmeichel ended up dropping the ball.
- He'll likely ride the same cross-generational, nostalgia-is-hip popularity that Natalie Cole rode a few years ago.
- The Cambridge Blue was created in 1922, by Cambridge University professor R . C . Punnet, by using the same cross as Spruty.
- Other small river is " R韔 Salado de Hueypoxtla " this same cross the urban place, is using for irrigation growing lands.
- You see how intestered they are in the American experience and you realize how less enlightened Americans are about that same cross-section of life.
- The large surface area of the tube conducts the current with much less resistance than a solid wire with the same cross-sectional area would.
- It's made from the same cross-linked polyacrylic acids that fill diapers : long, netlike molecules that unfurl in the presence of water.