delineate
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- delineate (v.)
- 1550s, from Latin delineatus, past participle of delineare "to sketch out," from de- "completely" (see de-) + lineare "draw lines," from linea "line" (see line (n.)). Related: Delineated; delineating.
- 1. Biography must to some extent delineate characters.
- 传记必须在一定程度上描绘人物。
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- 2. Neutron activation analysis for uranium in soild may delineate structures.
- 用中子活化分析测定土壤中的铀以圈定构造.
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- 3. Women are aways be delineate not as good as men.
- 女人常常被描写成不如男人.
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- 4. Scientists then began searching the layers of rocks delineate mass extinctions.
- 科学家们开始研究详细记录了大规模灭绝事件的岩石层.
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- 5. MRI can delineate normal meniscus and articular cartilage.
- MRI显示正常半月板及关节软骨的外形、信号强度.
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