rearwards造句1. The centre of pressure moves rearward and the aeroplane becomes unbalanced.
2. The evidence that some dinosaurs had larger, rearward tracts comes from the structure of the abdominal rib-cage.
3. Other creatures, like some lizards and giant birds such as ostriches, only have rearward fermentation systems in long intestines.
4. In addition, the rear suspension allows longitudinal rearward wheel travel in order to reduce tyre thump on poor road surfaces.
5. It is then passed back into the mouth, chewed again, and returned to the rearward locations for further digestion.
6. Quantities of leg and headroom are generous, rearward seat travel in particular, and all-round vision is terrific.
7. In animals, digestive systems can either be of the forward or rearward types.
8. The guard signals to the rearward backside observer as he passes.
9. He Wrked the handle, brought the bolt rearward, then drove it forward jerking the handle down.
10. Although creep strength ratio rearwards the ultimate strength to creep strength missing the ultimate strength may be up to 95.72%, but the state has lower reliability and can only hold for short time.
11. The idea of carrying children facing rearwards in cars is one that dates from the 1960 s.
12. However, in jet-propulsion the air is directed rearwards in a jet from the engine itself.
13. Obviously, you pull the cyclic stick back to lower the tail and impart a rearwards force to stop the forwards movement.
14. The forward pair of fans supply air to two swivelling nozzles that point rearwards during cruising to produce extra thrust.
15. Also at the back of the car, the diffuser has been moved rearwards ,(Sentence dictionary) its leading edge now level with (rather than ahead of) the rear-wheel axle line.
16. The extra large exterior side mirrors are a necessity as the spare wheel is mounted on the rear tail gate, reducing the view rearwards when using the rear view mirror.
17. Chest is of moderate width so that it does not interfere with forward motion and extends rearwards to well sprung ribs.
18. It also had the ventral gondola under the nose, from which a gunner could fire rearwards .
19. In both, propulsive force is derived from the reaction produced by a stream of air driven rearwards at high velocity.