维持英语怎么说
And be sure to maintain stone after permeability and waterproof, antifouling properties.
Water keeps your muscles hydrated which makes them work more efficiently and helps them recover more rapidly.
Humans, animals, plants and even the smallest micro-organisms need zinc to function.
Maintaining a high body temperature through sheer bulk is called gigantothermy.
The government says it's no longer willing to spend $170 million a month to keep the pits open.
Most forecasters expect demand to be tepid, with a pullback by the U.S. consumer.
Sara gives Linc an injection that will only last for a while.
The police are the preservers of law and order.
Ubuntu's start-up time has hovered around the 10 second mark for many years now.
Latency in most cases either stays the same or even is somewhat worsened.
If waiters and waitresses didn't get tips, they wouldn't get enough money to live.
We want their learning to remain an integrated process in which all subjects are interrelated.
Moreover, our humanness must be sustained through social interaction—and fairly constantly so.
Periodic checks are taken to ensure that high standards are maintained.
That's another way to maintain unity that Protestant churches tend to use.
She managed to eke out her student loan till the end of the year.
It was these conditions that allowed an elite to emerge, probably as an organizing class, and to sustain itself through the control of surplus crops.
This second option might properly be termed "asset maintenance" underwriting - the acceptance of terrible business just to keep the assets you now have.
Employee puts in hours of physical or mental labor and employee draws out life-sustaining moola.
Ashley Wilkes was elected as the captain, because he was the best rider in the county and because his cool head was counted on to keep some semblance of order.
These expenses will remain unchanged.
They can't exist on the money he's earning.
Alaska regularly deposits some of its profits from the sale of oil into a special fund, with the intention to sustain the state's economy after the exhaustion of its oil reserves.
Some teachers find it difficult to keep their classes in order.
All organisms, therefore, allocate energy to growth, reproduction, maintenance, and storage.