slipping造句181. And the slipping data and interweavingdrag are measured by using SY861 silk fabric slipping instrument and DCS-500 tensiometer. Therelation between them is analysed.
182. It is considered that the immediate cause was the too large pressure of the dextral adjacent rock, but the essential cause was the slope slipping in the construction.
183. Let's face it , Tom, with all due respect , the Don - rest in peace - was slipping.
184. The Yeliou promontory recalls a giant tortoise slipping out from DatunMountain into the Pacific Ocean, a resemblance that has earned it the nickname of the "Yeliou tortoise."
185. Let's face it, with all due respect, the Don - rest in peace - was slipping.
186. I could not restrain my eagerness any longer, and, slipping out unperceived, followed them for some distance.
187. The year was 1953 and if you were a woman, a night on the town meant either squeezing into a girdle or slipping on a garter belt .
188. Yet M.M. Warburg predicted GDP growth in Germany would more than halve next year, slipping to 0.8 percent from an estimated 1.9 percent in 2008, dragged down by weaker demand abroad.
189. ADVANTAGE - The mechanism solves the problem of slipping friction between planet gears and planet gear shafts.
190. He painted long into the night, at breakneck speed, his depression gradually slipping away.
191. Objective: To analyse the parameter of osseous structure such as lumbosacral angle, slipping angle and shearing force angle play roles on progression of isthmic spondylolisthesis in adults.
192. While the company's financial reports were improving, a number of vehicle recalls signalled that its famed quality was slipping, and Mr. Toyoda began to sound the warning bell.
193. Most economists think the world risks slipping back to its imbalanced ways.
194. He was naked to the hips, his velveteen Breeches slipping down over his slender loins.
195. Put on rain boot when washing floor, to prevent from slipping down.
196. A pin, rod, or crosspiece fitted or inserted into a loop in a rope, chain, or strap to prevent slipping, to tighten, or to hold an attached object.
197. The stepped-up White House campaign for health care reform comes at a time when public support for the president's stand on the issue appears to be slipping.
198. INSTEAD of slipping into war, could America and Iran negotiate a detente in the Middle East?
199. With its long, unshapely bulk it prevented the Sikh driver from slipping by it.
200. This was soon followed by another to stop standards of English slipping: young Singaporeans tend to speak slangy "Singlish".
201. The rise in industrial production helped chase away lingering fears that the economy is slipping into a new recession.
202. Side slipping is one of the factors influencing automobile tire wear and tear, handling stability and security.
203. The case truly began slipping away from Chevron when the Ecuadorian court assigned a single independent expert to assess the environmental damages.
204. The dragging and slipping technique for loading large structure with discontinuous and dissymmetrical slide shoes on board is presented in detail.
205. Compared to high heels, they don't look remotely hazardous. But flip-flop wearers would do well to think twice before slipping on a pair.
206. First, the West has a security interest in preventing the region from slipping into a maelstrom of conflict.
207. No matter what trends you may see coming down the runway, don't fool yourself into thinking that slipping on a black blazer over that bustier will make it look more "professional."
208. Our foreplay does not take off a qualitative bedgown, the sort of slipping that feel slipperily , meeting more arouse a man " catch " desire.
209. When the bedside alarm goes off, New York wakes up, slipping into high gear.
210. Our prize is slipping from our grasp. We must redouble our efforts.