cold damp造句
- Fungi spread by the action of cold damp air currents.
- Green Bay was able to win going away on a cold damp day at Lambeau field.
- That view seemed to be supported by the scene on a cold damp morning last week at a needle-exchange van in Philadelphia.
- At night many have to sleep in the cold damp corridors, which are barred at the end where they open on to a central outdoor courtyard.
- Every winter, when a cold damp air coming from the north west influence Western Europe and Morocco, temperatures can fall dramatically well below-10 degrees Celsius in Midelt.
- McGinley finished at 11-under par 133 on a cold damp day when some of golf's biggest names missed the cut including Ian Woosnam and British Open winner Tom Lehman.
- The wine broker in Bordeaux, who prowls the cold damp cellars trying to guess what the raw young wines will be like in another 10 years, is a true taster.
- The inscription read : " Wher'neath the cold damp earth lay, and sleep in quiet day by day, and have no more on earth to say, who'll weep for me ?"
- Binny gathers violets on a cold damp morning to make Julia a May basket, and is rewarded by a kiss from Julia, but the dampness brings on an attack of rheumatic fever and Binny dies.
- Leiter made his major league debut as the starting pitcher for the Yankees on September 15, 1987, earning the Dallas Green left Leiter in to throw 162 pitches in a cold damp day in 1989.
- It's difficult to see cold damp in a sentence. 用cold damp造句挺难的
- Barbara Woodhouse, the famous British dog trainer, once said, " The eyes of a dog, the expression of a dog, the warmly wagging tail of a dog and the gloriously cold damp nose of a dog were in my opinion all God-given for one purpose only-- to make complete fools of us human beings ."
- Finally, on a cold damp day in February 1982, frustrated officials of the Oregon public health department called in Dr . Lee Riley, who had recently begun work as a medical detective for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, and who is now a professor of infectious disease and epidemiology at the University of California at Berkeley.
- Due to Morocco's proximity to the Sahara desert and the North Sea of the Atlantic Ocean, two phenomena occur to influence the regional seasonal temperatures, either by raising temperatures by 7 8 degrees Celsius when sirocco blows from the east creating heatwaves, or by lowering temperatures by 7 8 degrees Celsius when cold damp air blows from the northwest, creating a coldwave or cold spell.