用snag造句子,“snag”造句

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In Japan, that is a big snag.

“This snag is partially alive,” he explained, pointing to dozens of green sprouts on the trunk.

But there's a snag in its widespread adoption as a fusion fuel.

The roomy pocket has bellows in the rear only, for a lower profile and less snag potential when moving forward.

The snag is that in quantum mechanics, time retains its Newtonian aloofness, providing the stage against which matter dances but never being affected by its presence.

The snag here is that even just a few of those days can wreak havoc in our work environment. People tend to remember our "low-EQ days" more than our "EQ peak days".

snag造句

Another potential snag is oversupply.

However, I hit a snag this time.

The snag is that the rotation of the Earth is not so reliable.

But the main snag in negotiations with Mr Osborne's Treasury has been the extra money these reforms would cost.

The snag is that most of the reform’s provisions will not take effect in time to influence congressional elections in November.

However, there's a snag.

The chemically literate will spot a potential snag.

As the bears feed they snag against the fence leaving hair samples that are then taken for DNA analysis.

That process recently hit a snag, temporarily tipping the battle in favor of the debt problems, largely because Greece didn't have its own printing press with which to continue the game.

There is a snag, though.

Apple ran into a snag with its U.S. application for the name, too, because Fujitsu already owned it.

But there is a snag.

The snag, however, has been that while efficiency is good at close contact, it can drop to zero at even a few millimetres from the transmitter.

The snag with all these ideas is that the data are not widely and quickly available.

If the point chosen for attack is on another flank or in the centre and the attack hits a snag and makes no headway, then such correspondence is lacking.

But there is a tiny snag. They loathe each other.

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