inflected造句

It becomes more and more obvious that the reservoirs of infection reside completely, or almost completely, in the inflected pigs.

He's had, in other words, a ringside seat for some of the biggest tech-inflected changes in the journalism world, as an observer, a practitioner and a theorist.

Chris quickly established himself as the on-court leader of Team USA, from developing a salute-inflected high-five with LeBron to logging major minutes in their world tour.

A word or word element from which another word is derived by morphological or historical processes or from which inflected forms are derived.

Conclusion The value of IBS can reflect the pathological changes of hepatic parenchyma of children inflected with schistosome and predict the degree of hepatic fibrosis.

So when I hear scientists say, “The data speak for themselves,” I cringe. Data never speak. And data generally and most often are politically and socially inflected.

inflected造句

These two documents have been inflected with the virus, you have to clean them with anti-virus program.

In particular, tools that technically minded people rely on for a significant portion of their professional responsibilities should be inflected towards a high degree of proficiency.

Altogether, positive-inflected words outnumbered the negative, and were used more frequently. "in."