单独英语怎么说
Generally, a unit represents an isolated piece of an it system that defines a set of requirements.
This is not, after all, an isolated case.
I don't feel easy about letting the kids go out alone.
I was left to cope on my own.
For example, grooming services require a lot of machinery and facilities and boarding services require a lot of room for individual kennels for the pets.
Encourage people to meet informally, one-on-one, and in small groups.
Some museologists considered it racist to establish a separate section.
You don't have to be alone with him and I don't think you ought to be.
When they were alone with the cows, they often sang beautiful and peaceful songs to calm the animals and to overcome their own fear.
While male and female brains were slightly different, you couldn't tell it by looking at individual brain scans.
Three episodes have been telescoped into a single programme.
With Place Search, Google has eliminated separate local listings (also known as the seven-pack) and combined them with organic results in a dramatic new display.
Each chapter is self-contained and can be studied in isolation.
To achieve this you would have to split your operations into separate services.
The trailer brakes could be held off by a separate braking system when coupled to the tractor.
I started to feel afraid of going out alone at night.
It wouldn't be up in the products.
Last winter when I went here again, they had a big separate house to raise dozens of chicken.
Babies who sleep with their parents receive much more tactile stimulation than babies who sleep in a crib.
Failing to receive any response to these moves the Bolsheviks opened separate peace negotiation with Germany.
The father, however, rejoiced, for it had cut him to the heart to leave them behind alone.
Most "bugs" that are discovered are ultimately re-reported to the individual packaged projects, such as RubyInstaller, core Ruby, Rails, Bundler, etc.
Exclusive care by the male parent is much less common, but it does occur.
The other group lived in an "impoverished" environment in individual cages in a dimly lit room with little stimulation.
Kids who eat with their family do better in school and are less likely to smoke, drink, do drugs or get into fights than those who are left to their own devices come dinnertime.