markings 的定义
markings 近义词
designating
making a mark upon
更多markings例句
- Meanwhile, “the pair in the nose section photographed or hand-copied all markings in the basket area while we did those in the engine compartment,” Finer wrote.
- Amtrak had assigned me to a specific roomette when I booked the ticket, but the train markings didn’t connect with what I held in my hand.
- On the western end, strips of orange, pink and yellow plastic waved in the frigid breeze from various tree branches, presumably markings from the highway study.
- Edge cases might include construction work, confusing lane markings, or a sudden snowstorm disrupting visibility.
- The same is true for Pennsylvania in many regions, including Philadelphia, after a rocky rollout of its new ballot marking devices.
- But his words felt forced and were belied his 2004 vote to oppose marking Martin Luther King Jr.
- A map shows each station on the route, along with marking POW camps and other landmarks along the way.
- In Silicon Valley proper, that number increases to $108,603, marking a 7.2 percent year-over-year increase.
- Instead, astronomers hope to observe planet formation in all its stages, each marking a phase in star and planet birth.
- This will constitute a major victory for the forces of light, one very much worth marking and thinking back over.
- There on the right marking the hour of eleven on its black face was the clock of the Comptoir National.
- In marking the public lands of the western territories by statute monuments must designate the corners of the tract.
- Bruce marking the effect shouted his war-cry and urged his men to their utmost efforts.
- Besides marking the time, the song helped the men to measure the force of each blow.
- It is more than the blue line marking the faint division between sea and sky that they see.