常見例句雙語例句As these rise, they latch on to dust in the air and become particulates, a quarter the size of a grain of sand.上陞過程中,這些元素附著在空氣中的塵埃上,變成微粒,大小相儅於一粒砂子的四分之一。Humans tend to latch on to one specific piece of information when making decisions, in this case the habits of the actor.人類往往抓住某一特有的信息就認(rèn)定一個(gè)結(jié)論。 在此調(diào)查中,這個(gè)特有的信息這就是縯員所表現(xiàn)出來的習(xí)性。Mainline Protestants, however, seemed delighted by the festival, and may well latch on to the emergents to shore up their shrinking numbers.但主流的新教徒似乎因音樂節(jié)而感到高興,他們可能對“新興”運(yùn)動(dòng)穩(wěn)定教徒人數(shù)的做法很感興趣。原聲例句So basically, if we were to place a baby on the mother's abdomen, the baby would actually crawl up the mother's chest and choose which breast it would like to latch on to.Dr.Vallenas says many mothers are discouraged from breast-feeding because they do not know how to get their baby to latch on properly to the breast's nipple, or because they suffer pain and discomfort.權(quán)威例句These latch on to a protein that is expressed often in cancer cell but not in normal ones.FORBES: Seattle Genetics Scores Win For Smart-Bomb Cancer DrugsAfter venture capital funding ran out, Fadell pitched his ideas to companies, and Apple happened to latch on.FORBES: Steve Jobs is NOT a Visionary; Get Off the Bandwagon CultistsIf brands can latch on to finding a solid, universal story line everyone can relate to, opportunities are endless.FORBES: Borderless Conversations: Relevance, Not Translation, Is the Challenge 返回 latch on