Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... Critics of the project cite the danger of transporting what could be volatile nuclear waste, and are worried about the environmental impact of burying spent nuclear fuel in New Mexico. Both are not serious risks since this waste is not very volatile, the canisters are welded shut, and there are no free liquids to leak. ... "
" ... Duomètre Chronographe – This newest model features cosmetic improvements (a case with welded lugs and opaline magnetite grey dial) to house the Jaeger-LeCoultre caliber 380, the company’s first movement using the Dual-Wing concept. In this case it was used to make a chronograph as accurate as a chronometer. The first gear train is dedicated to the time function (hours, minutes, seconds), while the second gear train is devoted to the chronograph function with a 1/6th second jumping seconds. Each of these two mechanisms is powered by its own barrel ensuring a 50-hour power reserve for each function without a transfer of energy between the two. A single crown serves to wind both barrels: turning the crown clockwise winds the time, and turning it counter-clockwise winds the chronograph. A single push-piece synchronizes all five chronograph counters. ... "
" ... The Freedom class, has, from the very first, been an unmitigated engineering disaster. The USS Freedom (LCS 1) came out of the shipyard so top-heavy, stabilizing blisters (characterized on the waterfront as “butt-cheeks”) had to be welded on the stern of the ship. Then, in 2010, the ship somehow ingested saltwater, ruining the ship’s big gas turbine. When deployed to Singapore in 2013, the ship regularly lost power, and then, finally, in 2016, the ship lost a commanding officer after the ship’s diesel engine was severely damaged. ... "
" ... Upon first glance, Rusak’s alien-like illuminated sculptures come to life as a poetic juxtaposition of contrasts. It’s a story told by materials of opposing origins (welded metals and botanicals), which represent themes such as preservation and decay. And it’s also how they’re constructed, in the artist’s London studio, that spotlights an interplay of industrial strength and fragility of plants, culminating as a series of fascinating objects. ... "