bumping造句91. And techniques to make free solder bumping with electroplating are illustrated.
92. A transmitter of a pneumatic pipe transmission system is heavily bumped when entering the curve since a long time ago, and the bumping force easily damages the system.
93. A busload of volunteers in matching red hats was bumping along the village's rutted dirt road.
94. So far there is skepticism that the Fed can go much beyond jawboning to clamp down on rising inflation at a time when growth is still bumping along at or near recessionary levels.
95. If her heart would only stop bumping and drumming and cavorting.
96. Some of the misconduct is so institutionalised that it passes for normality. When, for instance, a free-kick is flying in there will be bumping and blocking in the goalmouth.
97. Gliese 581g is one of two new worlds the team discovered orbiting the red dwarf star Gliese 581, bumping that nearby star's family of planets to six.
98. She jumped to her feet, her heart beginnnig again its sickening thudding and bumping.
99. China's nouveau-riche, which have benefited from the country's rising tide, are now bumping up against its limits.
100. The wafer bumping process in Ball Grid Array (BGA) packaging has three characteristics: long machine setup time, dynamical arrival of orders, and re-entrance of operations.
101. Then, after scornfully bumping a crest, she would slide, and race, and splash down a long incline and arrive bobbing and nodding in front of the next menace.
102. On the contrary, beds of large uniformly sized solids often fluidize poorly with bumping, spouting and slugging.
103. You have the undisputed middleweight champion and the undisputed junior middleweight champion bumping heads.