缝隙英语怎么说
- You have a surface and there is somehow no gaps in it.
- They place the stove in the middle of the house, and stem the gaps in the window.
- Sunlight streams down through gaps in the towering vault.
- Who pens a few sheep in a gap of cloud.
- The man peeped in through a crack.
- Then there was the rain, sharp and cold, lashing at them through the cracks.
- Remember the gaps between the teeth?
- I'm more interested in the cracks that let the light shine through.
- Do you know why God created gaps between fingers?
- The wiring diagram for the gap junctions is quite different from that of the synapses.
- Sunlight enters a traditional ger through gaps in the roof.
- So if you have sort of any cracks or crevices, just use caulk and that sort of thing.
- A large hall came next, with a beautiful stone floor and grass growing in the crevices.
- If you put your fingers between the crevice at the bottom, and here's where you gotta watch out for the spring, pull the thing apart and that's it.
- They will continue to paper over their cracks with fairness.
- She watched them through a slit in the curtains.
- Weeds grew through the cracks in the paving.
- Columbus's signal accomplishment was to reknit the seams of Pangaea.
- "They must scurry back through the grimy crevices from where they had crept," says the New Times.
- The paper had fallen down between the desk and the wall.
- The floor was draughty bare boards.
- It can't be under the rock itself, because that sets solid on the ground.
- Sitting in the theatre, I had to look through the opening between the two tall heads in front of me.
- The moonbeam breaks through rifted clouds.
- When two heteromeric connexons join, it is also called a heterotypic Gap Junction channel.