排列英语怎么说
His office was lined with animal heads, trophies of his hunting hobby.
The trees which gave the road its name stood at regular intervals along the kerb.
The high winds and waves sloshed oily water over the miles of containment boom that have been strung around Louisiana's fragile coastline.
If I could rearrange the alphabet, I'd put Y and I together.
Participants lined the railings of the garage's twin circular towers, creating a pattern of multicolor stripes against the white building.
Both cases, says physicist Brian Greene, are possibilities, but if the latter is true, so is another posit: There are only so many ways matter can arrange itself within that infinite universe.
However, the substantial quantity of information, the disorder of information and the interference of garbage have embarrassed people in making the most of network resource.
The secret to a diamond's hardness is its atomic arrangement.
Near the southern tip of south America, a trio of volcanoes lines up perpendicular to the Andes Mountains.
Our destination was the five-star Corinthia Hotel, its lobby a neoclassical cavern lined with velvet couches.
The planets, in order of their distance from the Sun, are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
The son, regretting the swans, turned his head back toward the basin until a corner of the quincunxes concealed it from him.
You can put available collations in effect to impact relational operators eq, le, and so forth.
The cristae of mitochondria are shorter, and are arranged loosely.
The boards could be trimmed down to the size of a single card or left as a whole board with numerous CARDS attached to it lined up against a wall.
QVectors is another neatly organized web resource for quality vector images.
It's a scheme that in English counts accents or stresses per line and then arranges them in a pattern.
The computer sorts the words into alphabetical order.
His hair was wavy and black, and he had very beautiful blue eyes, lined with thick black lashes.
The foundation is offering $10m to the first team to sequence the genomes of 100 centenarians.
Jars of all shapes and sizes were arrayed on the shelves.
It's there from when you are a child because it's your shuffle of genes, but I'm just an amalgam of the genes of my parents.
It's just that the latter route rearranges them to do clump all the vertical moves together and all the horizontal moves together.
From there on, the remaining chapters are captivating natural history, arranged in neatly named sections: "fluff", how feathers keep birds warm and dry.
Rank them in order of priority: Which ones are most important to you?