词汇 | example_english_drill |
释义 | Examples of drillThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Others may be kidney shaped or triangular sometimes having holes drilled for decoration. Thirty-five holes are drilled into the board in a grid pattern; each hole has a nickel-plated neodymium iron boron disc inserted into it. Heating the material to be drilled will decrease the formation of recast. The female rocked sideways as she drilled with her ovipositor into the tissue below. The basic ingredients in this pedagogy are drills and instruction. The seeds were drilled between intercropped maize-cassava rows during the same season. A new feature of volunteer activity was the greater use of drills and military discipline. Experiments showed that an engine was less inclined to screech when additional holes were drilled in the heat shield. Five holes were drilled through the plug parallel to the cylinder generators in order to accommodate double-holedceramic tubing. The proposal identifies the interactions between scientific and technological aspects, particularly in the necessary developments in drilling systems. In their undergraduate years they are drilled in factual knowledge and scientific method, and rarely see patients outside hospital buildings. When a hole has been drilled at a marked position, it is also indicated. A counterbore at the outside surface is also drilled to accommodate fill tube attachment. I might incorporate drilling a form or phrase helping with automaticity. The well was about 80 m deep, and drilled at a slight angle towards the buildings. Separated from their surrounding rock, the fossils are dissected with fine chisels and delicate drills and then photographed. Dental inlay involves drilling holes and inserting various materials therein. Scrapers, drills etc. are shown and 'explained' by displaying them next to a modern variant. Several edges of this plaque appear smoke-smudged, and drilled depressions probably held inlays. Each palaeomagnetic site comprises between 7 and 12 independently drilled 2.4-cm-diameter short cores in a single rock unit. Most of these boreholes were drilled in the 1970s and 1980s for water pumping and are out of use at present. In most cases these holes were drilled bilaterally. Regular fire drills, for example, are meant to inscribe a script in people's memories, which is expected to unroll relatively automatically in an emergency situation. The ability to produce 5 mm laser drilled holes has been demonstrated. In some households, electric drills and electric saws were added to the basic range of tools. In our protocol, the zona pellucida is laser drilled (8-10 ms laser irradiation) to allow herniation of the trophectoderm after culture. At its worst, the method involved mindless repetition and meaningless drills, with unmotivated learners interacting with teaching machines using far from authentic materials. The main application of the robot is for drilling operation of aluminum parts. Arsenal students were also drilled in the 8-legged essay at the same time that mathematics was given high priority. Repairs were made by drilling holes along cracks, which were then drawn together with fiber in a process called crack lacing. American students are drilled in the virtues of democracy in civics classes. Because many of these disks also were drilled with tiny suspension holes, they likely served as ornaments and perhaps as badges of occupation and status. The object is also positioned in the deposit as a pectoral, and it has two tiny suspension holes drilled through the top. Farmers have a perception that their access to groundwater increases by drilling deeper wells. The sample was collected by drilling with a 2.5-mm tungsten carbide bit after discarding the first 1.5 mm. Finally, it should be stressed that a focus on enhanced lexical retrieval is not a plea for the repetitive training of words through drills. Further information is available from the subsoil, however, mainly from boreholes drilled for water pumping during the second half of the twentieth century. During 2003, two of these five sites were drilled obtaining 165.35 and 49 meters. The spring will be fastened at the other end to a post, which extends up through a hole drilled through the violin-shaped body. As the ocean drilling programme winds down, and the enthusiasm for science declines, a pessimist might conclude that we will never discover what lies beneath. A 0-035 in. diameter hole was drilled in the tube 34 in. from the sealed end. A 1 mm diameter hole was drilled into the side of the rock, at a depth of 2 mm and parallel to the surface. Perhaps because of this, the drills remained open to ridicule. The two wooden blocks had a hole drilled through them slightly larger than the size of the wooden pin that passed through both blocks. By changing data in these files, any number of holes can be drilled. First, we thread-marked all endocarps by drilling a 1-mm hole through the distal end, and tying 20 cm of cotton thread to it. An oocyte was held on a holding pipette and its zona pellucida was drilled by applying a few piezo pulses. By advancing the pipette slowly while applying a few piezo pulses the zona was drilled without deformation. Teacher reports indicated that students had become bored with the drills, which they found to be repetitive. Both were drilled parallel to the longitudinal plot axis and the rows were always within 40 mm (usually less) of each other. One of the panels will be put on first, then drilled and removed. All lithic artifacts except drills and a flake core used in meat or hide working were used for cutting. The aim of the operation is to cement a steel casing into the drilled wellbore. As a result, a smaller proportion of the molten metal escapes the deeper that the hole is drilled. Using substitution tables, the teacher drills students in sentence patterns and vocabulary items. The use of "regardless" or "irrespective" was drilled into me during that period. Sadly enough, drills on functional language and listening activities are totally non-existent. What, for example, are we to make of the evidence for fluctuating patterns in drilling intensity on bivalves and gastropods over geological time? About 10 mg of powder were drilled for each sample. Along with this, the possibility of row seeding (drilling) rather than broadcasting may be considered. Early growth was affected by residue rate since both drills presented speci®c problems. In the 2003 field season, two boreholes were drilled for microbiological research. Two separate drills, one for surface rock coring and the other for deep subsurface drilling with separate deployment positioning mechanisms were opted for. Two holes drilled through the width of the housing serve as a cable guide hole and a smooth bore through which the fibreglass stick passes. Once his humour got right down to the bone, it started drilling through the calcium. The test results have shown that irradiation reduced the wear of the cutting edge by a factor of ;1.7 compared to unirradiated drills. They also get formal instruction in grammar, including drills and exercises on prescriptive forms and rules. However, emphasis is given to the free forms of the numerals; bound forms are mentioned, but are hardly drilled. In contrast, second graders are directly taught the rule of agreement and are drilled to apply this rule. Secondly, single-segment drills are limited to y1 m depth capabilities due to the packaging requirements imposed by the lander volume. There they started their investigations: they drilled trial holes and measured soil temperature. Small holes (about 1 mm) were drilled in the parallel tubes every 20 cm that caused jets of water up to 1 m high. Individual households could have gathered local cher t for manufacturing expedient tools, such as percussion flakes, scrapers, notched flakes, denticulates, drills, choppers and so on, as the need arose. In summary, we found that this outbreak of norovirus infection during a 2-week religious summer camp was caused by contaminated water from a drilled well. Pieces of stalk were cut into 6 cm lengths and both ends of each piece were artificially drilled to produce cavities large enough to accommodate a single diapausing larva. A further related issue is whether, if language rules are to be learnt, they should be taught through drills and exercises, or through exploration and experimentation. Cereals are commonly sown by broadcasting and only 12 % of the interviewed far mers used drills for sowing compared with the larger numbers using machines for land preparation. The air was fed into the settling chamber area through a short piece of blanked-off pipe which contained holes drilled both in the blanking end and around the periphery. In the lower part (85 mm) of each strip 16 bi-conical holes of 1.5 mm diameter are drilled, which are 5 mm apart from each other. They certainly emphasized the production of linguistic responses to stimuli by imitation and repetition in pattern drills and in memorized dialogues containing the common patterns of social discourse. Not having drilled wells, they have done little to restore groundwater supplies in anticipation of the return of tens of thousands of refugees displaced by the war. Both crop and weeds were drilled parallel to the longitudinal axis of the plots and the rows were always within 40 mm (usually less) of each other. The door was made airtight using weather stripping and four 1 cm holes were drilled into the rear of the chamber to allow exhaust air to escape. When drilling to search for life, it is necessary to take special precautions to avoid the possibility of introducing life, or chemical contamination into the sample. If subsequent isolation experiments were intended, freshly drilled salt cores were used, which were transported from the mine tunnels to the laboratory in sterile plastic bags. Access holes were drilled through the ice on the river and a stainless steel split spoon sampler was used to obtain sediments from eight locations on the river bottom. A 5-mm hole was drilled in the skull either directly over bregma for optic chiasm recordings or 1.5 mm lateral to bregma for optic tract recordings. The anesthetized cat was placed in a stereotaxic frame and holes were drilled through dental acrylic and skull to access frontal cortex, the striatum, and 0or the superior colliculus. Also, the grammar was drilled into her. The system has been demonstrated in the context of the development of a speci®c safety critical application: the design of emergency shutdown systems for drilling rigs. An instructor (mu allim) was assigned to each infantry unit to ensure that the troops knew how to fight in niza mi formation and drilled regularly. Production costs were determined for drilled corn and swathed western wheatgrass, and these values were used in determining daily feeding costs for each of the three winter treatments. The sequencing of structural pattern drills. Four wells are being drilled at present and others will be started soon. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 My father-in-law was involved in drilling many of the oil wells before production commenced. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They turned out in their best year 2,000,000 tons, but now they have been dragooned and drilled and their labour has been taken away. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We know full well that here was a force organised, drilled, and wanting more arms, and there were arms in large numbers. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The man has made no complaint at any time of ill-treatment, and is behaving well and doing his drills, etc. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The purpose is to get as many people drilling as many holes as rapidly as possible. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 At present those rigs are engaged solely on drilling to fulfil their commitments, or on appraising existing finds. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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