存在英语怎么说
The town of Rudbar had ceased to exist, with only skeletons of buildings remaining.
To live, you have to exist at first.
Similar patterns exist throughout the U.S.
Back then, however, the AU did not exist.
Very few subscription libraries exist today.
We do not exist in the world. The world exists in us.
Nature can only let us exist, while arts create mankind.
It would have been warm enough on these planets for liquid water to exist.
I'm not talking about quality here, but simply the fact that they exist.
Like an ostrich, she thought that if she couldn't see me, then I don't exist.
Most scientists believe that the moon's poles are where water is most likely to exist.
They can exist in two forms, which are mirror images of each other like hands.
More and more women professors thought that sexual discrimination did exist in the university.
The worm reduction rate after challenging with mainland strain cercariae in mice immunized with rSj26 was 26~32%, similar to that in mice immunized with 24-26 kDa antigen.
Gone was last month's reference to elevated inflation expectations.
And indeed, nitrates are found in snow around the Tunguska blast.
Iridium occurs in meteorites and volcanic material, but in the latter case it is accompanied by elevated levels of nickel and chromium.
It indicates that there may have the nature infective spots of E. Canis in the country.
The enormous pressure inside the gas pipeline grid that supplies UK homes is set to be harnessed to generate clean electricity.
pinpointed the problems with the current delivery modes ... came up with an idea... Ooyala.
Most marine deposits from around the world contain either plankton or a lot of fern spores but not both together in the same layer.
However, certain other species on which the larvae feed do not harbor the bacterium.
For those fresh out of university, desperate for work but unable to get it, there is a savage imbalance between supply and demand.
Citi should examine whether there are enough internal checks and balances in the way it communicates with clients to stamp out questionable behavior.