plunging造句(91) In Japan output is plunging faster than in other rich economies.
(92) Women of all ages and incomes don the traditional long dirndl dresses, often with floral motifs and complete with plunging necklines.
(93) A velvet dress has the versatility of being worn front - to a low back or plunging neckline.
(94) It braved plunging surface temperatures and a swirling dust storm that drained its power.
(95) Distribution of cohesion is an irregular plunging anticline while the distribution of internal friction angle metamorphosed W- type flex surface.
(96) BLT.L), the world's biggest miner, increased first-half profits by 2.2 percent, aided by a last burst of Chinese demand growth,[www.] but the result was weaker than expected as plunging metals prices bit.
(97) With the Hungarian currency, the forint, plunging to record lows, many Hungarians are unable to pay-off their financial obligations.
(98) Water isn't the only thing plunging to the bottom of the gorge.
(99) Even worse continuous price plunging trend is swallowing the steel's profIt'space.
(100) A plunging ranula is a relatively uncommon phenomenon, presenting as mucous extravasation from a sublingual gland into the cervical tissue spaces, with a pseudocyst that lacks an epithelial lining.
(101) Plunging asset prices affect the private banks'two main sources of earnings.
(102) After plunging into a sorry plight, the pollster quit poking about and plotted a conspiracy.
(103) Gao No. 81 Block in Gaosheng Oilfield of Liaohe basin is a monocline structure plunging towards east, and its confined by faults in three directions of northwest, southwest and southeast.
(104) Four people have died after part of a road bridge over the Hulan River in Tieli, Heilongjiang, collapsed Monday, plunging 8 vehicles into the water below.
(105) "I feel like a new man, " exclaimed Nikolai Ivanov, 42, as he vigorously toweled himself off after plunging into a cross-shaped ice hole in Zaozyorye, 60 kilometres (37 miles) east of Moscow.
(106) Needlefish are characterized with their rigid, elongated jaws. They are frequently attracted by light at night and may inflict a wound by plunging their sharp beaks into anyone in their path.
(107) Far more important was that their market share was plunging.
(108) Plunging housing markets and the credit crunch have put paid to all that.
(109) Plunging through the woods, the little swine-herd was coming towards her, in a shaggy cap, a short sheep-skin jacket.
(110) The definition of waste: a busload of economists plunging over a precipice with three of the seats unoccupied.
(111) The grey-blue body-hugging dress showed off her stunning petite figure, and the plunging back was oh-so sexy!
(112) The Pacific Plate curves down at this point, plunging under the Mariana Islands which ride on the Mariana Plate.
(113) In the second quarter, Citicorp income from continuing operations fell 11 percent to $3.06 billion, driven mostly by plunging profit in regional consumer banking businesses.
(114) In the meantime, Philippine's export keeps plunging and falling price of palm also begins to threaten the export situation of Indonesia and Malaysia.
(115) Plunging wrap dresses and cropped pants followed. Meanwhile , super-short dresses in carnelian red and midnight green injected an infusion of colour.
(116) We present a rare case of giant plunging ranula with headache and trismus, associated with an extensive right-sided tender swelling of the neck.
(117) By 2015, they could be gone altogether, plunging us into a new Maunder minimum - and perhaps a new Little Ice Age.