driven in造句

The IPM is driven in the same way, and the SVPWM space vector algorithm is adopted by velocity modulation algorithm.

The rails pass up to the top of the shaft, where they are taken over a pulley which can be driven in either direction by an electric motor.

Similarly, it has never been clear why each major newspaper needs its own car reviewer: a Corolla is a Corolla, whether it is driven in AlBuquerque or Atlanta.

Once his stovepipe was raised and the stakes driven in, he opened the low wooden door for his wife, Norvoo; their baby boy, Ulaka; and their six-year-old daughter, Anuka.

This may be because they are talented, driven individuals.

The New York Stock Exchange, the Nasdaq Stock Market and smaller exchanges have announced mergers, and the New York exchange's recent pursuit of Euronext, operator of four European stock markets, is driven in large part by Euronext's derivatives exchange in London.

A piece of wood driven into a wall to act as an anchor for nails.

You are a great man, all of the life and bitter and spicy driven into a worldwide.

driven in造句

The upward course of a ball driven in a high arc.

The Buddhist feels the energy rushing into him from the Universe and lets himself be driven in great sweeping movements through the clouds.

The growing idea among influential pundits that America is “ungovernable” is being driven in large part by Barack Obama’s failure so far to pass some of the main laws he wants to.

One of his glasses has been driven into is eye!

at one's last gasp; at the end of one's tether; driven into an impasse

hardly makes it-- it was bad enough I was being tortured and given amnesia and driven insane.

When the shaft is rotated, the pinion with the same axle remains stationary, driven in the opposite direction by another gear.

When a interacting many-body system, such as a magnet, is driven in time by external perturbation, such as a magnetic field the system can't response instantaneously due to the relaxational delay.

Risk management is the driver for the selection of security measures - the SABSA approach to operational risk management is business-driven instead of threat-driven.

Pat hadn't driven in years.

China's imports of iron ore in 2009 rose by more than 40 percent, a buying spree economists say was driven in part by efforts to stockpile supplies while global prices are low.

He is one of the most visionary and design-driven innovators I can think of.

They were driven in gold-gilded, horse-drawn carriages to Windsor Castle for a review of the honor guard and then lunch with Queen.

The beads are driven into the washer allowing the polished beads to form a crush seal onto the washer.

The children were driven indoors by the rain.

Of course, the broad increase was driven in part by higher spending on necessities like gas and food.

But having driven in China for more than two decades, he has seen his fair share of nasty tie-ups, and spent far too many hours staring at the rear ends of coal trucks.