cold fingers 예문
- Diseases that cause cold fingers, Bush said, are easily identified.
- He shouldn't have to run from death's cold fingers.
- Not since 1993 have the cold fingers of pressure been felt before October.
- Foreheads scrunch, feet shuffle across the dirt floor, and cold fingers scribble.
- The form of the cooled surface often is a so-called cold finger.
- What happened next sent a cold finger up his back, tracing the curve of his spine.
- Mrs . Matsuoka recalled on Thursday, her voice trembling, her cold fingers pulling at her cuffs.
- You hear all the same sounds, the scents . . . you feel the same cold fingers.
- This can leave a person with the feeling of cold fingers, toes, nose, and ears.
- Many commercially available rotary evaporators can be purchased with a cold finger in place of a Dimroth condenser, for example.
- NASA cut the planned five-hour excursion about a half-hour short when the two complained of bitterly cold fingers.
- The two astronauts who performed a similar task in February complained of uncomfortably cold fingers and feet and cut their spacewalk short.
- In " Lambs, " a sense of dread came to us gradually, like the touch of a cold finger.
- A "'cold finger "'is a piece of laboratory equipment that is used to generate a localized cold surface.
- Both Harris and Foale reported feeling fine after their spacewalk, which was cut about a half-hour short when they complained of cold fingers.
- Will and Holly awaken moments later and begin to follow their father, but a feeling of " cold fingers poking through " their brains stops them.
- When fear reaches out its ice-cold fingers to grip you, say " fear not " and quote a verse from God's Word.
- Typically a cold finger is used in a sublimation apparatus, or can be used as a compact version of a condenser in either reflux reaction or distillation apparatus.
- Commercial growers and researchers at the Geneva Experiment Station were convinced that European " Vitis vinifera " varietals could not grow in the cold Finger Lakes climate.
- If a rhodocenium containing melt is treated with sodium or potassium metals and then sublimed onto a liquid nitrogen-cooled cold finger, a black polycrystalline material results.