Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet SWELLS
SWELLS
Definition av SWELLS
- böjningsform av swell
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Exempel på hur man kan använda SWELLS i en mening
- Each partial is a sine wave of different frequency and amplitude that swells and decays over time due to modulation from an ADSR envelope or low frequency oscillator.
- The glands are surrounded by tissue that swells with blood during sexual arousal, and secrete a fluid, carried by the Skene's ducts to openings near the urethral meatus, particularly during orgasm.
- Intrinsic variables, whose luminosity actually changes periodically; for example, because the star swells and shrinks.
- However, Italy has included estimates of informal activity in their GDP calculations since 1987, which swells their GDP by an estimated 18% and in 2014, a number of European countries formally changed their GDP calculations to include prostitution and narcotics sales in their official GDP statistics, in line with international accounting standards, prompting an increase between 3-7%.
- The population swells considerably during the busy winter and summer seasons, due to the high number of hotel rooms and rental accommodations available.
- During the summer, the population swells from 10,000 to 20,000 to 30,000 as vacationers arrive for yachting and swimming.
- With several ocean beaches and a walkable strip along the ocean front, Narragansett is a resort area in the summer season as well as a popular East Coast surfing spot due to frequent southerly swells from Atlantic Ocean.
- Ediz Hook creates a large, natural deep-water harbor shielded from the storms and swells that move predominantly eastward down the Strait from the Pacific Ocean.
- The population of the small village of Warrens swells to over 100,000 each September when it hosts the annual Warrens Cranberry Festival.
- They called it Megunticook, meaning "great swells of the sea", a reference to the silhouette of the Camden Hills (more visibly seen on a bright night).
- Simon's Bay was well protected from westerly winter storms and swells, but more exposed to summer southeasterly storms and difficult to access overland from Cape Town.
- The waters of Moreton Bay are relatively calm, being sheltered from large swells by Moreton Island and North Stradbroke Island.
- Improvements in the 19th century resulted in the construction of a small artificial harbor where surf boats in charge of unloading cargo from larger ships could be protected from winds and swells, but it was regularly damaged by cyclones.
- Petite Riviere's year-round population of about 200 swells during the summer when occupants of vacation houses, cottage renters, and campers arrive.
- Keith Scott – guitar (1, 4, 5), lead guitar (2, 3), 12-string guitar (2), 6-string bass (2), electric sitar (3), tremolo guitar (6, 11), guitar licks (8), guitar swells (8), slide guitar (10), rhythm guitar (11), acoustic guitar (12), electric guitar (12).
- Southerly swells produce super-heavyweight monster breakers along the Timaru coast, which are only suitable for top-gun surfers.
- Unlike Debussy's La mer, whose deep-sea swells it recalls only fleetingly, it has no moments of repose.
- In the 1860s, Lloyd, along with contemporaries Alfred Peck Stevens and George Leybourne, were instrumental in developing a new style of music hall performer, known as the lion comique or swells.
- Nearby Porth Neigwl is also popular for surfing; it can hold large swells in the winter which can reach ; however, the prevailing south-westerly winds can affect quality.
- Eventually, Cale is stung by a wasp, and an allergic reaction swells up his throat and leaves him unconscious.
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