onset 的定义
onset 近义词
beginning; attack
更多onset例句
- As CO2 levels began to climb past 280 parts per million following the onset of the Industrial Revolution in the mid-1700s, the oxygen-18 values also began to rise, with corresponding sea ice decreases.
- Indeed, some advertisers like Burberry are due to restart global reviews that were postponed at the onset of the coronavirus crisis, while others like Unilever are long overdue one.
- At the onset of the pandemic, Jalbert says, it was largely assumed in the industry that housing would slump or crash.
- The firm, and by extension the city, learned in the process what they should have known from the onset — and what the building’s former tenant, Sempra Energy, had already told the public.
- Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, Africa has seen lower numbers of cases and death compared with other continents, on a “per million” basis.
- I was never sure whether this was phlegm or the onset of lunacy.
- Believe it or not, a break at the onset of mild cramps may let you play in the game for longer.
- The adults then burn one down but realize drugs are less fun with the onset of parental responsibilities.
- Phillips did return to the show two seasons later, but was fired in the ninth season after collapsing onset.
- He remembers how confused and scared people were by the onset of AIDS.
- Instantly the Clydesdale men mounted and formed to meet the expected onset.
- He was wonderful in his brilliant, undismayed enthusiasm, as he followed the reckless charge, the shining onset of the talents.
- Lannes, who had simultaneously made a final onset, was also beaten off by the superior force of his enemy.
- It was like some change in the cycle of nature, like the onset of spring—a sharp brightness, an uneasiness.
- This onset boded destruction to herself and all her friends; above all, to him she loved best.