well-preserved造句1 There are also several well-preserved Byzantine frescoes.
2 Padua and Vicenza are prosperous, well-preserved cities, not overrun by tourists.
3 Immediately inside the entrance were three well-preserved paintings.
4 Annie is a well-preserved 50-year-old.
5 Sections have been cut through well-preserved coral in limestone.
6 The nails of the well-preserved hands were all in place.
7 A substantial, well-preserved Iron Age settlement with two encircling ramparts and supplementary earthworks.
8 Among his discoveries were well-preserved burials of people of large stature with long hair.
9 It is a well-preserved and particularly fine example and one of the four early churches extant.
10 Microscopical details are not so well-preserved, and the fossil is, of course, only a fragment of a larger plant.
11 These specimens are well-preserved in a clay matrix, some of which adheres to one of the specimens.
12 In a boat-shaped Muguan, a well-preserved woman.
13 Lead coffins tend to keep human remains well-preserved.
14 A tiny well-preserved fish specimen can yield its finder the equivalent of 25 cents, enough for a hot meal.
15 Well-preserved fossils like this of Dimetrodon are rare, according to the researchers.
16 Those samples – which were particularly well-preserved thanks to the ancient Egyptians' masterful mummification – contain the real treasure for scientists: DNA.
17 It was a pretty town with a picturesque harbour and well-preserved buildings.
18 Most female models have to retire around the age of 25, whereas a well-preserved man can go on working into his forties.
19 In its present state of suspended animation, however, H-4 may look forward to a well-preserved life of undetermined longevity.
20 A real bargain, with lovely owners, two beautiful overrun gardens and some quite well-preserved original features.
21 They found that the track-bed was still in good condition and that the well-preserved station house was inhabited by a local shepherd.
22 In contradistinction to concentrating ability, diluting ability is fairly well-preserved in renal failure.
23 The birch, pine and spruce logs, branches and leaves from long ago are remarkably well-preserved, and it's easy to see that they don't match the hardy scrub growing in the Arctic today.
24 One project is to save frozen tombs in the Altai Mountains of Kazakhstan and Russia, which in the past 60 years have yielded burials with well-preserved grave goods.
25 If today it takes a bunch of enthusiasts with plenty of funding many months to retrieve the data from a few well-preserved magnetic tapes, imagine the difficulties facing those post-catastrophe.
26 The predictions have come to light again after a well-preserved copy of the historic edition was found by John and Joyce Jenkins among a pile of magazines in a wardrobe at their home in Plymouth.
27 It is nice to see that experience and achievements of our ancestors have not sunk into oblivion but is well-preserved and developed.
28 The investigations on the Upper Changhsingian deep-water deposits in southern Guangxi, South China allow us to trace, an abundant, diverse and well-preserved siliceous sponge spicule assemblage.
29 One of the highlights of the study was the presence of well-preserved feathers and scales.
30 "This is rather unprecedented," says Dr. Markel, who was not involved in the study. "It's a perfect combination of great science, great international cooperation, and well-preserved bodies....