scavenge造句

Could you tell the main reason for scavenge fire?

The fish and crabs scavenge for decaying tissue.

You can often scavenge nice bits of old furniture from skips.

Antioxidants are generally helpful substances, found in foods, which scavenge unstable molecules (free radicals) in your body.

Engineers are working on all sorts of devices that can scavenge energy for the mobile devices we depend on, and which drain their batteries all too quickly.

The only time I left my dwelling was to scavenge for food at my parents' house, or to grab a quick shower, as our apartment's hot water had been turned off.

Gray wolves often find good hunting in the intertidal zone, where they swim after black-tailed deer, fish snout-first for salmon in shallow creeks, consume seals, and scavenge herring eggs.

Research of amine formaldehyde scavenger to scavenge volatile formaldehyde

Similar explosions can occur in the chain casing& scavenge air box.

Last year Nokia, the world's largest handset-maker, raised eyebrows with research showing that this approach could scavenge nearly 100 times as much energy as Dr Smith's approach.

Sealing piece is relative to scavenge port when fixed frame is fixed at a proper position, while pressure bar is against pressurized wheel.

Children scavenge through rubbish.

High back pressure of exhaust manifold, rapid change in load, scavenge fire and so on.

Invaders may loot precious metals and survivors may scavenge building materials, but no one ever carries off the broken pottery - no one, that is, except archaeologists.

Blueberry and Bilberry are ranked as some of the highest antioxidant rich fruits based on their ability to scavenge oxygen free radicals in the ORAC (oxygen radical absorbance capacity) test.

The levels of chromosomal aberration and free radical scavenge system were determined in 58 patients with vitiligo.

Many experimental evidence have proved that Pue have the function of protecting arterial vein and myocardial ischemia and reperfusion injury, scavenge of oxygen free radicals and antioxidant injury, and so on.

They scavenge for food, build and expand the nest, and serve as frontline defenders if the colony is attacked.

Cruz had to scavenge information from newspapers and journals.

Any of several large African storks of the genus Leptoptilos that scavenge for carrion and that have a soft white down on the underside.

scavenge造句

The Vulture's come to scavenge for corpses.