常見例句The intrinsic or indispensable properties that serve to characterize or identify something. 本質(zhì)用作表示特征或區(qū)別的本質(zhì)或要素The definition does not build in any further substantive requirements, such as the requirement that qualia are intrinsic or nonintentional. 這個(gè)定義并不必須建立一個(gè)更進(jìn)一步的實(shí)質(zhì)條件,諸如“感受質(zhì)必須是固有的或非意向的”等等。A.G.E. Interrupter is specifically formulated to improve the creping, thinning appearance of mature skin caused by intrinsic or internal aging processes such as glycation. 防止糖化現(xiàn)象,修護(hù)受損細(xì)胞,強(qiáng)化膠原蛋白和彈力蛋白的纖維,使肌膚回復(fù)青春彈力緊致,彷如時(shí)空逆轉(zhuǎn),實(shí)現(xiàn)無齡的緊致年輕。Conclusion: Controlling for stage and treatment, black patients demonstrate poorer oerall and diseasespecific surial with SCCA, implying other intrinsic or extrinsic factors influencing surial. 結(jié)論:控制分期和治療,黑種人患者在所有鱗狀細(xì)胞癌和特殊疾病鱗狀細(xì)胞癌的存活率均較低,這意味著有其它內(nèi)在或外在的因素影響著存活率。In other words, the layers in the photodiode consist of an electron-rich layer at the bottom, an intrinsic or undoped layer in the middle, and a hole-rich (positively charged) layer at the top. 換句話說,光電二極管層由多層構(gòu)成,底部是電子層(負(fù)極),中部是固有的或者不摻雜層,頂部是空穴層(正極)。Whether it rains or not makes no difference to me. 下不下雨對我來說都一樣。 返回 intrinsic-OR