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characterises

(characterise 的第三人称 -s形式) vt. 表示...的特性, 成为/是...的特性, 刻划/描述...的性格
vi. 在文艺作品中塑造人物, 描绘性格
characterise的第三人称单数

双语例句

  • Rather than build a more institutional investor base, these first participants added to the shorter term trading behaviour that characterises mainland stock markets.
    QFII的首批参与者并未建立起一个更具机构色彩的投资者基础,而是助长了作为内地股市交易特征的短线交易行为。
  • What characterises the EMBA market in Hong Kong is the differing appeal of the programmes.
    香港的emba课程市场发展如此蓬勃,关键在于其课程各有特色。
  • This paper deals with the research of dynamic characterises and optimal control of VR step motor with the state variable method in modern control theory.
    本文采用了近代控制理论常用的状态变量法研究了反应式步进电动机动特性及其最佳控制。
  • He characterises this as "leadership by erosion", trying to steer people, while at the same time allowing his team space.
    他将此描述为“受侵蚀的领导力”在试图指导人们的同时,给团队留出空间。
  • The tile is suggested as being like a new skin that adheres to rooms and characterises them, much like a chair, a table or a sofa.
    瓷砖就好像给房间换了一身新皮肤一样,像椅子,桌子,或者沙发。
  • The Medicare reform process characterises newt gingrich's style.
    医疗保健制度改革的过程显示出纽特金里奇风格的特征。
  • The events underline the balancing act that characterises relations between Moscow and Russia's outlying regions spread across 11 time zones, which is being tested as the economy contracts this year for the first time in a decade and federal subsidies to places such as Dagestan face cuts.
    这些事件突显出莫斯科与横跨11个时区的俄罗斯外围地区之间关系的平衡术。随着今年俄罗斯经济10年来首次出现收缩,以及对达吉斯坦等地区发放的联邦补贴面临削减,这种关系正面临考验。
  • At this time of year even the most professionally designed and well-organised restaurant kitchen begins to take on the cluttered air that characterises a domestic kitchen over the festive season.
    每年这个时候,即便是设计最专业、组织最有序的餐馆厨房也开始笼罩着一片混乱的气氛,在节日期间,英国每家餐馆的厨房都逃脱不掉这一特点。
  • The ratio of the actual thickness and the minimum limit characterises the safety of the arch bridge under that loading condition.
    实际厚度和最小厚度之比表征了拱桥在这个荷载下的拱厚安全度。
  • To approximate a level of innovation purely on patent numbers would be a one-dimensional, and woefully inadequate, way to understand the breadth of activity that characterises innovation, according to a spokesman for the Office.
    该局一名发言人表示:单纯把专利数量作为创新水平的近似,是在以一种一维化和有很大欠缺的方式理解创新活动所特有的广度。