to form造句

unite to form a league.

To combine(metals)to form an alloy.

True to form, he arrived late.

They melt to form ionic liquids.

To cause(soil)to form lumps or masses.

Conglomerate:To form or cause to form into an adhering or rounded mass.

Countless small streams converge to form a large river.

The hydrogen ions combine to form hydrogen gas.

The form of a window, open the way to the appropriate master to form a draft effect.

a non-finite form of the verb; in English it is used adjectivally and to form compound tenses.

You take one very large mirror and hang it to form an arm, then hang two more mirrors perpendicular to it to form an L-shape.

Losing nitric oxide could, in theory, cause vessels to constrict and clots to form.

"Apparently you don't have to have a bulge to form a massive black hole," said Reines.

The practice of immutability of the folk dance has experienced three stages: "changing from common to elegance", "evaluating content" and " from form to form".

The material currency can support pressure of pressing form and generate deformation to form metal or plastics and so on waxiness material of the ended customizing currency.

During seed embryo development, prolamins form aggregates after being synthesized on the endoplasmic reticulum (er) and bud to form a protein body and are deposited in it.

to form造句

To form or cause to form into curd; curdle.

To cause a blister to form on.

Acids react with bases to form salts.

Tending to release electrons to form a chemical bond.

To disperse(a precipitate)to form a colloid.

Four molecules of porphobilinogen combine to form a linear tetrapyrrole.

A rolling mill is used to form the material into various form such as round rod, square or rectangular bar.

Some large stones form sceneries of their own while smaller ones are put together to form artificial hills to add to the fantastic attractiveness of the garden.

The airborne clots become cinders which fall back to earth to form cinder cones.

On a form, to create or modify a command button that runs a macro, drag the macro from the Database window to form Design view.

The adhesive, usually in granular form, is mixed with water and heated to form a paste which ultimately becomes a viscous fluid.

cause to form crystals or assume crystalline form.

They hope to form the new government.

The suffix -er is added to verbs to form nouns.

The relation of two states-to form a marriage alliance

Line body can be made by different form to form, it unfolds the visual effect is different.

JBIC encourages Japanese firms to form consortiums to increase their heft.

It will also combine with oxygen to form oxides of nitrogen and when combined with hydrogen in the presence of catalysts, will form ammonia.

To form or cause to form a kink or kinks.

To form or cause to form into an adhering or rounded mass.

The two rivers mingle their waters to form a lake.

Carbon oxidises to form CO which is insoluble in the slag and escapes to the mouth of the converter where it burns to form CO2.

Metal oxides contain a metal cation and the oxide anion (O2-); they typically react with water to form Bases or with acids to form salts.

To cause to form hard particles; granulate.

To cause to form an arch or similar curve.

Select the two cubes to be aggregated to form the virtual cube.

The heart is one of first structures to form during organogenesis in the vertebrate.

In places like Yellowstone, they rush to the surface in the form of hot water and steam to form geysers.

In different directions, ice crystals continue to form and grow in different shapes, more and more, and even form a thick layer on willow branches.

The strong enterprises combining to form large-scale coal enterprise group--A highway to form Jinniu Energy Group;

The water evaporated to form clouds. These rose ihto the sky to form rain.

Groups form for all kinds of reasons, but we generally pay little attention to the discrete factors that lead them to form and flourish.

What chemicals combine together to form water?