用whisker造句子,“whisker”造句

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Mr Rudd came within a whisker of snaring bipartisan support for a market-based scheme to cut carbon pollution.

For the past two years, it has allowed the currency to move barely a whisker from this rate.

A year ago the Dow, resilient in the face of what then seemed only a subprime-mortgage crisis, hit an all-time high of a whisker over 14,000.

Judging by an interview with Mr Olmert published in Newsweek in June, after he had given up his post, they appeared to have been only a whisker apart-though Mr Abbas has since called the gap "wide".

Heathrow has only two, which operate within a whisker of full capacity.

Official statistics show that urban unemployment has risen only a whisker since the beginning of the year.

The result indicate that if we use basic magnesium chloride whisker as fillers, the plastic characteristic is better than that using light calcium carbonate as fillers.

Day two of school finds Splat once again in bed - But this time grinning whisker to whisker.

The team is also looking at another possible animal model: the whisker of a seal.

But at the same election, voters opted by a whisker for Mr Dayton, who had promised to balance the books in part by raising taxes on the richest 10% of Minnesotans.

The bear, tickled by the mouse's whisker, gave an enormous sneeze.

The unemployment rate rose by a whisker, from 4.4% in October to 4.5%, but this was the result of an increase in the number of people looking for work, not a lack of jobs.

Fred Thompson, a former senator from Tennessee who is expected to declare his candidacy soon, is a whisker behind at 34.9%.

whisker造句

Cat whisker a fine metal thread resembling the arched shape of a cat's whisker used in early radio wave detecting crystal sets.

As a candidate logic switch for nanoscale memory circuits and similar devices, the silver whisker switch has several attractive features.

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