localised
常見(jiàn)例句
- Researchers found that a 50-minute call led to a localised increase in brain activity of 7%, but they said there was no evidence to suggest the rise was harmful.
研究人員發(fā)現(xiàn)50分鐘的通話(huà)能使局部腦活動(dòng)力增強(qiáng)7%,但他們說(shuō)沒(méi)有證據(jù)表明這種腦活動(dòng)力的增強(qiáng)是有害的。 - They form where giant loops of magnetism, generated deep inside the sun, well up and burst through the surface, leading to a localised drop in temperature which we see as a dark patch.
當(dāng)太陽(yáng)內(nèi)部深處形成巨大的磁力環(huán),該處將會(huì)產(chǎn)生井噴并突破太陽(yáng)表面,從而使表面的局部地區(qū)溫度下降,看上去就像一個(gè)暗斑,這就是黑子的形成。 - Scientists have carefully checked these observations to exclude observational errors and other influences — such as the urban heat island effect and localised warming due to land surface changes.
科學(xué)家們謹(jǐn)慎地監(jiān)測(cè)那些觀測(cè),以排除觀測(cè)誤差和其它影響,諸如城市的熱島效應(yīng)和由于地表變化導(dǎo)致的局部升溫。 - The ideal analgesic would provide localised pain relief in small doses with minimal side-effects.
ECONOMIST: MONITOR: Magic bullet for pain–killers The - Such localised dynamics are worrying to both Syrians and Western governments wondering whether to intervene.
ECONOMIST: Rebel forces 返回 localised