characteristically造句91) They have been selected not only for their internal beauty and for being characteristically Rumanian, but also because they form a distinct addition to the literature of the Folk Tales of the world.
92) Chemical laser is characteristically energized by an exoergic chemical reaction which produces the necessary population inversion of lasing species.
93) The PCR labelling method characteristically possesses many advantages, such as economy, quickness, easiness and large amounts of labelling, etc.
94) These phosphors characteristically exhibit an extremely linear response over a broad kVp range.
95) For example, Geranium oil is characteristically feminine and associated with feminine energies and the female reproductive system.
96) Any of various clams of the family Solenidae, characteristically having long narrow shells.
97) Any of various social insects of the family Formicidae, characteristically having wings only in the males and fertile females and living in colonies that have a complex social organization.
98) Any of various primitive elongated freshwater or anadromous fishes of the family Petromyzontidae, characteristically having a jawless sucking mouth with rasping teeth.
99) But in the end it transpired that the allusion was characteristically to an Edwardian popular song.
100) Others produce cytotoxic injury, and some characteristically produce the mixed pattern.
101) Characteristically, his irritation turned not against Irene but against Soames.
102) My own hen cockatiel Pearl, who characteristically used only one note most of the time, whistled a male cockatiel song as she masturbated, in the corner of her cage.
103) Characteristically, he raise money for John Brown and remained an ally, even while opposing his friend's violent raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859.
104) Clones of pinot blanc vary in vine vigor and fruit production capacity, but all clones are characteristically high in acid and low in aromatic intensity.
105) Any of various small, principally nocturnal mammals of the order Insectivora, characteristically feeding chiefly on insects and including the shrews, moles, and hedgehogs.
106) Any of numerous reptiles of the suborder Sauria or Lacertilia, characteristically having a scaly elongated body, movable eyelids, four legs, and a tapering tail.