to result from的意思|示意

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to result from的网络常见释义

发生 ... to rest upon:依赖,依靠 to result from:发生;因…引起,起因于 to rob sb.of sth.:抢某人之财物 ...

因…引起 ... to rest upon:依赖,依靠 to result from:发生;因…引起,起因于 to rob sb.of sth.:抢某人之财物 ...

起因于 ... 起重车 derrick car 起因于 to be caused by;to result from 起疑心 to become suspicious ...

to result from相关例句

In the case of NBA players, their increase in height appears to result from the increasingly common practice of recruiting players from all over the world.

拿 NBA 球员来说,他们身高的增加似乎是由于从世界各地招募球员的做法越来越普遍。

Risk characterization is to answer what is the (extra) risk of health problems likely to result from a pesticide in the exposed population.

风险描述是将危险鉴定、剂量-反应评定和接触评定的结果进行综合分析,来描述农药对公众健康总的影响。

Increases in agricultural production have resulted from and will continue to result from the introduction of new more productive varieties of crops.

农产品产量的增加是因为引进了新的、产量更高的农作物品种,而这种趋势将会持续。

Sealed bidding is a competitive procurement method used when the best value is expected to result from a selection of the lowest evaluated priced offer.

密封投标是一个竞争性采购方式,期望从所有报价中选择最低报价而获得最大受益的方法。

Most common in the elderly, it usually begins with short-term-memory loss once thought a normal result of aging but now known to result from Alzheimer disease.

最常见于老年人,通常最初的症状是短期记忆丧失,大家曾经以为是年老的正常现象,但现在才知道是肇因于阿滋海默症。

The complications frequently accompanying diabetes, such as impairment of vision and of kidney function, are now thought to result from the lack of continuous control of blood glucose concentrations.

现在认为糖尿病经常伴有的并发症,如视力和肾功能损害,是由于缺乏对血糖浓度的持续控制所致。