thousands of times造句1. The total energy given off is thousands of times more than any conceivable chemical reaction could produce.
2. He repeated it thousands of times, like a haywire metronome that had lost its beat.
3. Typical desirable resources are hundreds to thousands of times more abundant in NEOs than on the Moon.
4. Relatively small loads are applied thousands of times.
5. A photograph can be reproduced thousands of times without much loss of quality.
6. Dynamic RAM needs to be refreshed thousands of times per second. Static RAM does not need to be refreshed, which makes it faster; but it is also more expensive than Dynamic RAM.
7. He used nanoparticles—spheres thousands of times smaller than a single cell—that were coated with beta cell antigens.
8. Repetitive operation: a computer can perform similar operations thousands of times, without becoming bored, tired, or careless.
9. The cloud should then have an infrared luminosity thousands of times the sun's bolometric luminosity.
10. I must have driven past that place thousands of times.
11. Edison failed thousands of times before he succeed in producing the first electric lamp.
12. The activity would have to be repeated thousands of times before the ligament would get stressed to that degree.
13. Radium is tens of times more hazardous than plutonium and thousands of times more hazardous than tritium.
14. Giving up smoking is the easiest thing in the world. I know because I've done it thousands of times.Mark Twain
15. Through more than 70 of processes, hundreds of thousands of burning time data research, thousands of times experiment, copy these porcelain finally came out.
16. This makes it ten times stronger than the effects previously measureable in circuit QED systems and thousands of times stronger than in a true cavity resonator.
17. And the compound is so stable the reactions can be repeated thousands of times.
18. Even the fastest code in a loop body will add up when iterated thousands of times.
19. Of course there are many variation of the vampire story; it's been retold and repackaged thousands of times since Bram Stoker's 1897 classic "Dracula."
20. Carbon nanotubes are rolled - up sheets of graphite thousands of times thinner than a human hair.