digs造句(61) Present board type furniture is to rely on three-in-one to join assemble, this need digs hole of join of a lot of fixed position on plank.
(62) Based on the analysis of characteristic of radar signal, this algorithm adequately digs out the information redundancy in radar images and applies predictive coding on them.
(63) You're a real , genuine old Jewish type that digs the emotions.
(64) Peerzada swipes at them all - between digs at what he sees as Pakistan's main enemy: venal politicians.
(65) In this paper, the author digs out the cultural value thereof from the clan concept, commercial activities, the fusion of nationality, political ideas, seeking elegancy and religious beliefs, etc.
(66) Mr MacAskill rejected the transfer request, managing several digs at the British government as he did so.
(67) National Geographic Channel's Seconds from Disaster digs deep into this day with Kings Cross Fire.
(68) Heidi, the cross-eyed opossum who became an Internet sensation in December, moved into new digs at the Leipzig Zoo in Germany.
(69) Chapter 4 digs into the pragmatic fuzziness in legal language.
(70) National Geographic Channel digs beneath the surface of Yellowstone in Naked Science -- Super Volcanoes.
(71) Once a male is settled, he's introduced to a female, and soon digs himself in to start humming his love song by vibrating his swim bladder—about a hundred times a second.
(72) Carlyle Group digs deeper to win ground - breaking deal for Xugong.
(73) Columbian emeralds have been found in archeological digs dating back to pre-Columbian times, from the 1200's, as artifacts such as crystals set in gold.
(74) Instead, Lewis' sonics are masculine and upfront, while his lyrics are strung together with sly digs and cruelties.
(75) His performance digs deeper than mere mimicry, burrowing into his character's wounded soul.
(76) With a gloved hand, she digs into these and finds a cell phone.
(77) Use: This aircraft is suitable for the middle and small scale milling profession, digs the light to the pulverizer roll, the wiredrawing special purpose equipment.