用“characterise”造句大全,characterise造句
A social structure represents some of the cultural aspects that characterise the relationships between the participants.
A team at the University of Cambridge came up with the theory by applying a mathematical model to the various factors that characterise males and females.
Larry Fink, chairman of a leading US investment management firm, BlackRock, said critics had been wrong to characterise the plan as a bail-out of Wall Street.
Wasting is used to characterise involuntary loss of body weight (ie muscle mass, "muscle wasting") and decline of muscle strength.
A war of words between Galbraith and the UN - which has attempted to characterise the row as a "personality dispute" - has been gradually escalating since he was sacked last week.
The smooth heart-stirring acceleration and effortless cruising power the characterise the SC430′s peerless sports performance are generated by a sophisticated 4.3-litre V8 engine.
Thus did le siecle, a French republican newspaper, characterise the gathering wave of enthusiasm for Giuseppe Garibaldi.
A spokesman said: "to characterise our extremely safe, high quality, food production systems as factory farming is simply to use exaggeration and rhetoric in place of argument."