squint造句(31) Long-sighted children with a squint need to be monitored carefully to avoid a lazy eye developing.
(32) Equivalent squint wavenumber domain algorithm is an optimized algorithm suitable for precise imaging of high resolution spaceborne SAR with large range cell migration.
(33) Only because many people used to squint happiness, pagoda is only correct!
(34) When you look at the sun, you have to squint at it.
(35) Come here till I get a good squint at you.
(36) It is proved that the choice of the reference frequency in NCSA is unique. A multiple-look SAR imaging method for the large squint angle is presented.
(37) If you have to squint at a chart, there's probably no trade.
(38) Signal properties of spaceborne spotlight SAR were discussed. The relationships of centroid Doppler, Doppler bandwidth and PRF(Pluse Repetition Frequency) with squint angle were analyzed.
(39) These conclusions are important for choosing suitable radar system parameters such as center frequency , resolution and imaging squint angle in engineering design.
(40) He was hollow - chested, squint - eyed, and rather shambling, but spry enough withal.
(41) In our country, most of the family corporations squint towards familial on human resource management. On the one hand, it is rational, but on the other hand, there are also some disadvantages.
(42) All before you ... that you could only squint with your eyes to try to catch a glimpse of ... will be there ... as clear as day!
(43) If you squint to take a closer look at the eyeshadow you just 'applied', you’ll see it on the screen; turn your head slightly to see how that blusher looks and your mirror image will do likewise.
(44) True, I no longer wear glasses. But the 20/20 line on the eye chart is blurry. I can make it out only if I squint, and it takes about a minute to read.
(45) Accurate measurement of the angle of squint can ensure the suc - cess in operations.
(46) A modified frequency scaling algorithm to process the high squint spotlight SAR data is presented.
(47) He takes a squint at the weather and heaves a deep sigh.
(48) He has a squint, but is otherwise a handsome fellow.
(49) Strabismus (or squint or heterotropia):Failure of the eyes to align properly to focus on an object. The affected eye may deviate in any direction, including inward ( cross-eye ) or outward (walleye).
(50) He lost his glasses and had to squint into the dark.
(51) Her family doctor broke the news to her that her son was squint - eyed.