flickering造句121. Under this scheme, the true motion trajectory of the objects in the video can be well preserved and hence avoid temporal flickering in the reconstructed video.
122. We can totally imaged Voltaire's flickering eyes, as same as icy knife with keen edge, yet Voltaire obsequiously evaded the group that occupied powerful position, straight pierced to Rousseau.
123. The light jumps and flickers, making everything inside the cave seem as if it's flickering and shifting, giving an air of haunting otherworldliness to the cave.
124. Conchition The flickering light from televsion screen may lead to the change of visual accommodation and cause the visual system strain and asthenopia.
125. The boy is sitting above him, the tip of his cigarette flickering amber in the half-light, exhaling softly in clouds of white smoke[/flickering.html], a strangely comforting presence.
126. One of the greatest problems of electronic dashboards is flickering of the display.
127. Conclusion The flickering light source may lead to the change of visual accommodation and cause the asthenopia.
128. Pilgrims fuel myriad of flickering butter lamps with yak butter, or honor their deities with white scarves (Kha-btags or Hada) while murmuring sacred mantras to show their pieties to the Buddha.
129. He looked around as the glooming evening spread from shadow to shadow; streetlights were flickering on at random, doorways and corners beginning to look threatening.
130. In "The Song of the Wandering Aengus," I talked about the kind of flickering passion and the fire in the head that sends Angus out on his quest.
131. Back row of the driving show in the flickering light.