Examples of using Compasses in English and their translations into Chinese
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They had no radar to help navigate through the night skies-only maps and compasses.
Gyro-astro compasses.
They had no radar to navigate their paths through the night skies-only maps and compasses.
There were no compasses on Mars;
Earth andsky here form a circle as distinct as that traced by a sweep of the compasses.
More time for collecting compasses- less time to spoil the child's life.
Besides, there is no ship employed in long voyages whichdoes not possess at least two compasses, as she has two chronometers.
Columbus, Gamma, and Magellan used compasses to conduct world-renowned navigational discoveries.
These are hard lessons and it's easier to forget them andretreat into protracted philosophical debates about moral compasses.
Columbus, Gamma, and Magellan used compasses to conduct world-renowned navigational discoveries.
These are these arrays. These spheres are all suspended,but they have magnets horizontally in them that make them all like compasses.
Maybe they are caught in the fog themselves, or worse, their compasses may only point north to power.
Both the square and compasses are architect's tools and are used in the Masonic ritual as emblems to teach symbolic lessons.
It includes 330 compasses.
Early Chinese compasses were actually oriented to point south, which was considered to be more desirable than deepest darkest north.
In applying the Golden Rule, the only pair of compasses at the photographer's disposal is his own pair of eyes.
Canteens, compasses, uniform clothing, canned food, etc. and a wall display of photos depicting Lend-Lease events during the war.
ISO 449: Ships and marine technology- Magnetic compasses, binnacles and azimuth reading devices- Class A.
Gyro-astro compasses and other devices which derive position or orientation by means of automatically tracking celestial bodies or satellites.
In fact,this jet-setting bird comes with a whole set of biological compasses that allow it to navigate the globe.
You might assume that compasses will always point north, but in fact the magnetic poles have swapped places many times in the Earth's history.
Traditional tattoo artists make different art styles thatmight include some nautical designs such as compasses, anchors, ships, and stars.
GPS systems, which rely on satellites, have replaced compasses as the means by which the majority of professional navigators orientate themselves.
Suunto was born in 1936 when Finnish orienteer andengineer Tuomas Vohlonen invented a new method of producing liquid-filled compasses.
The British Directorate of Military IntelligenceMI9 issued cufflinks containing tiny compasses during the late 1930s through the mid-1940s.
In particular, it has been noted that the Unit continues to face a significant deficiency of such basic supplies as fuel and essential equipment,including binoculars and compasses.
When he wakes sometimes from dark dreams of broken candles, and compasses without bearings, he pushes the unease down, lets the daylight contradict it.
Surprisingly, however, the most urgent requirement projected in the field was for such basic equipment as binoculars,prismatic compasses and radio communication.
