pivoting 的定义
Dentistry.
- the attaching of an artificial crown to the root of a tooth with a metal dowel.
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- Much like other popular broadcast mics, the Samson Q9U mounts on its own built-in threaded yoke, which allows for easy pivoting and angle correction while mounted on a stand.
- The Braver Angels team calls this pivoting, and it involves indicating that you are about to offer a different perspective.
- Despite all the pivoting, Pop-Up Mag’s overall revenue in 2020 did not meet projections and was a decrease from 2019.
- The increased frequency of pivoting is disruptive to students, parents, and staff.
- Reinvention, pivoting, whatever term one uses, is very real for so many women in their 40s.
- Pivoting on his heels, he casually strolled out toward a nearby walled courtyard.
- The U.S. military spent decades pivoting away from its Cold War stance.
- But pivoting from “Hope and Change” to “It Could Have Been Worse” is somewhere between insufficient and sad.
- The Romney campaign appears on the verge of pivoting and re-embracing the candidate's most important achievement as governor.
- Gingrich seemed slightly flustered, pivoting back to the poor grandmothers.
- This Army was intended to effect a turning movement pivoting on de Castelnau's left.
- I am glad that Russia flies back into savage Russianism, Scythism, savagely self-pivoting.
- As to the pivoting of a cylinder, we will deal with this later on.
- By this time the boat had swung around, reversing bow and stern, Van Horn pivoting so as to face the Snider-armed dandy.
- Between two flaming cottages a horse is pivoting; one seems to be rearing.