propel造句31. They use oars to propel boats.
32. The craft's thin membrane is just 46 feet (14 meters) wide, but mission managers expect it will help propel Ikaros up to 328 feet (a hundred meters) a second.
33. As a new type of Incorporeal Property, virtual property of online games reflects the tendency. Its appearance will further propel the Revolution of Decorporealization of Properties.
34. T. vaginalis is pear - shaped with thread - like flagella that propel its movement.
35. The constant writhing of the snakes can even propel the ball over rocks and tree roots.
36. We must develop industries with local advantages and propel the development of key areas.
37. Then in order to propel the internal equipments and technology for logistics forward and research and develop sliding shoe parcel sorting machine, base on these analyses, this paper all-side.
38. China's booming energy demand has helped propel world oil prices.
39. The concept of space sails dates back the 16th century, when German astronomer Johannes Kepler first came up with the idea of using the sun's energy to propel objects through space.
40. In the same way, Gymnobot uses its lower, bladelike "fin" to propel itself through the water while the body remains rigid.
40.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
41. That's an event in which several powerful strokes propel the boat forward through choppy waters.
42. Monnet had chosen America as the deus ex machina that would propel Europe toward unity.
43. Development finance can fund and work to propel system building.
44. If one of your research staff announced that he had worked out a way to propel a vehicle on a cushion of air, would you tell him to concentrate on something practical, or suggest taking it further?
45. Y - shaped stick with elastic between the arms ; used to propel small stones.
46. Up to now, it is only rocket which can propel a space vehicle.
47. Instead, he says a pterosaur used all four limbs, leapfrogging forward on its knuckles, to propel itself into the air.
48. BIOLOGY: Certain bacteria propel themselves using a flagellum, a whiplike tail.
49. During the 1890s, journalism that sensationalized and sometimes even manufactured dramatic events was a powerful force that helped propel the United States into war with Spain.
50. The praising for the female body and attention to self-appreciation symbolizes the revival of the female's respecting their bodies, which is very important to propel the development of modernization.
51. Maybe all this self-criticism will propel us forward by putting us on the right track and helping us choose the right products.
52. To propel ( a watercraft ) with paddles or a paddle.
53. Once a scramjet is moving fast enough, the jet engine would take over and propel it spaceward.
54. To propel something, especially a ball, in a high arc.
55. This is helping propel macro - prudential measures to the top of the regulatory debate, and rightly so.
56. The media should be more active in exposing such scandals, and propel related departments to smooth the complaint channels and lay down the law.
57. Its fuel cells , costing about $ 12 , 000 each , now propel small drones.
58. Their emotions can propel market trends or send them into reversals.
59. To propel ( a ball ) by means of a punt.
60. State , foreign and private capital are now working side by side to propel economic development.