serendipitous

现在分词:

动词现在分词: serenading

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名词: serenader | 动词过去式: serenaded | 动词过去分词: serenaded | 动词现在分词: serenading | 动词第三人称单数: serenades |

单词例句:

Genuine innovations are often serendipitous and challenge the established order.

真正的创新,往往来自偶然的发现,而且强烈地挑战现有秩序。

I always have one of my cameras on me so I don't miss out on those serendipitous shots and encounters.

只买机身,然后另外购买一个高速镜头.

What is under threat is the broad, serendipitous daily exposure to news of the world that comes from turning the pages of a newspaper over your morning tea.

“很多中国城市居民对日益提高的生活水平感到比较满意”不会成为帮助报纸热销的头条新闻。

When the first SERENDIP search was launched in 1979, the program could scan only 100 frequencies, or channels.

当1979年SERENDIP刚刚开始时,这个项目只能扫描100个频率或频道。

Purposes: To probe the value of color Doppler flow imaging (CDFI) in the diagnosis of serendipitous small renal cancer (SRC).

目的:探讨彩色多普勒超声(CDFI)对偶发小肾癌(SRC)的临床诊断价值。

The winding, serendipitous path Gump's life took was surprisingly believable.

生命的意义在哪里?

An early example of replacement was the serendipitous discovery in the 1970s of an alternative to the pyrogen test by Henry Wagner of Johns Hopkins University.

一个早期的替代例子,是约翰霍普金斯大学的华格纳(HenryWagner)在1970年代意外发现的,那是一种可替代热原试验的方法。

serendipitous discoveries

偶然的幸运发现

Along the way, we learned that sometimes the only way around a barrier is a serendipitous discovery.

这一路走来,我们发现有时候绕过阻碍的唯一方法,是靠意外的发现。