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minuscule造句
(31) A letter written in minuscule. (32) The human race only a minuscule portion of the earth's history. (33) Proportionate to the possible membership , we represent a minuscule number of hard of hearing people. (34) The damage is minor, it a minuscule tear, but it has to heal. (35) The amount involved is minuscule, as is the quantity of electricity needed to keep the filter charged (a small solar panel would be sufficient to supply it). (36) The next few years are only a minuscule part of the equation. (37) Since speaking parts were mandatory, I already received the most minuscule role in the entire play. (38) Anaxagoras called these minuscule particles which have something of everything in them seeds. (39) The strands, she realized, could serve as minuscule cranes to arrange even smaller building materials and manufacture things like ultrasmall electronic devices and paper-thin, printable solar cells. (40) At the same time, the image that the spectator looked at expanded from the minuscule peepshow dimensions of 1 or 2 inches (in height) to the life-size proportions of 6 or 9 feet. (41) It's a minuscule amount of electricity, but the output grows as more fibers are added. (42) It would be ironic if an instrument built to detect something as vast as astrophysical sources of gravitational waves inadvertently detected the minuscule graininess of space-time. (43) As things stand, Hong Kong's renminbi banking system is minuscule. (44) E . E . Cummings's poetry is written all in minuscule letters. (45) The holo-image now showed several tiny objects, no more than minuscule dots. (46) And even this minuscule probability will diminish to the vanishing point as researchers improve nonnuclear interception technologies. (47) SWIG, though, does the hard work for you — with a minuscule amount of pseudo-code. (48) In the twentieth century, electron microscopes have provided direct views of viruses and minuscule surface structures. (49) The patents and the papers followed on the morrow: the artificial blood, the fuel cells, the intricate and minuscule fibres and vessels and motors: in short, a body wonderfully and fearfully man-made. (50) In 2006, the Bush administration approved minuscule increases or een cuts for funding of biomedical research. (51) Physiologists have shown that minuscule doses of poison may actually make organisms (including humans) healthier, a phenomenon called hormesis. (52) DaimlerChrysler said it would start selling its minuscule two - seater cars in the United States from 2008. (53) Brian Greene is perhaps the best-known proponent of superstring theory, the idea that minuscule strands of energy vibrating in 11 dimensions create every particle and force in the universe. (54) If the plane has empty seats , the cost of adding one more passenger is minuscule.