skyscraper

skyscraper


    Sprache wählen
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    Synonyme und Definitionen Gehen Sie zu den Synonymen

    Verwenden Sie „honeycomb“ in einem Satz

    honeycomb Beispielsätze

    honeycomb


    honeycombed


    honeycombs


    1. We can’t see it, but we are really in a multidimensional honeycomb of about three miles radius


    2. When the girl returned, some hours later, she carried a tray, with a cup of fragrant tea steaming on it; and a plate piled up with very hot buttered toast, cut thick, very brown on both sides, with the butter running through the holes in it in great golden drops, like honey from the honeycomb


    3. It was more complex than a spider’s web over a honeycomb, though Adem did his best to learn all that he could


    4. and dipped it in an honeycomb, and put his hand to his mouth; and his eyes were enlightened


    5. honeycomb, which is sweet to your taste; so shall the knowledge of wisdom be to your soul, when you have found it, then there shall


    6. 20 For my memorial is sweeter than honey, and mine inheritance than the honeycomb


    7. It tastes like the best broth Prudence had ever made, the earliest gleanings of the corn harvest and the first bite of the honeycomb from the bees behind the house


    8. 42 They gave Him a piece of a broiled fish and some honeycomb


    9. On closer inspection they could see it was designed like a honeycomb -- each cell was approximately an inch in width


    10. If the intelligent unconscious can intervene in our consciousness and life processes (as discussed in Chapter 3) is it not also possible that this could account for its intervention in Nature? How does a bee construct its mathematically precise honeycomb, how does a spider spin an intricate web, how does a badger construct its dam? Given that the consciousness of these animals may not have evolved into self-consciousness to a degree evidenced in human beings, it is possible that they are harnessing the intuitive and computational powers of their brains (which are normally associated with our right brains)

    11. He showed Crinigan a photo scan of the femurs bone marrow, which looked like a honeycomb


    12. And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat? And they gave him a piece of a broiled fish, and of an honeycomb


    13. drop as an honeycomb, and her mouth is smoother


    14. The extensive use of steel honeycomb structures, one of the novelties pushed for by Ingrid, had however limited greatly the corresponding weight gain and had at the same time helped partly insulate the internal structure from the heat caused by aerodynamic friction


    15. “Pleasant words are like a honeycomb, sweetness to the soul and health to the bones


    16. ‘What a honeycomb it is!’ he said in delight


    17. For the lips of a strange woman drop as an honeycomb and her mouth is smoother than oil


    18. The flow of energy throughout all is a honeycomb of golfball stringed chambers slicing and reassembling without differentiation or exclusion


    19. 'A little bird that lives in Honeycomb Woods


    20. honeycomb and this marvel of engineering consists of panels of six-

    21. with their mouths into the honeycomb


    22. 42 And they gave him a piece of a broiled fish, and of an honeycomb


    23. (33) Proverbs 27:7 “The full soul (nehphesh) loathes an honeycomb; but to the hungry


    24. May we not say that this is the drone in the house who is like the drone in the honeycomb, and that the one is the plague of the city as the other is of the hive?


    25. A Honeycomb and a Mouse


    26. The Honeycomb was still rough-dug and half finished, but it proved otherwise, they would have all the more inducement to improve it


    27. Holly and Bluebell were impressed by the Honeycomb


    28. But the idea of going back to the Honeycomb and reporting that he had glimpsed an unknown creature in the looked at Silver


    29. He was inclined to be surly and short, and once, when Bluebell remarked that he thought Meester Pigvig's fur cap was molting in sympathy for absent friends, he showed a flash of his old sergeant-major spirit and cuffed and abused him twice round the Honeycomb, until Holly intervened to save his faithful jester from further trouble


    30. They were still feeding in the field when it came on to rain, with As things turned out, Hazel and Pipkin did not come back to the Honeycomb

    31. Hazel sat on the bank stay for the night, he joined the others in the Honeycomb


    32. A little later Bigwig brought the hutch rabbits up the hill and at once called everyone to meet in the Honeycomb


    33. " Talk broke out all over the Honeycomb


    34. "You shall: and tell stories in the Honeycomb and silflay whenever you feel like it


    35. Honeycomb itself, scratching down the ceilings of the runs where they came into


    36. He returned to the Honeycomb and found Bigwig


    37. In the close darkness of the Honeycomb, Hazel pushed past three or four of his


    38. It was not long before they realized that the digging Soon after, Hazel and his rabbits, below in the Honeycomb, heard the first


    39. One was at the north end of the Honeycomb, above the place where the tree roots formed a kind of cloister in the burrow


    40. Here the seemed to be more or less above the open center of the Honeycomb, but rather roof, latticed through and through with fine roots, was very strong

    41. As Bigwig began to explain his plan to Silver and Holly, Hazel sent Speedwell to the north end of the Honeycomb to listen to the digging and keep reporting little difference whether the roof-fall came there or in the center, but at least he what he could make out about its progress


    42. Seeing him in good heart, the others set aside their fear as best they could and did as he told them, enlarging the burrows beyond the south end of the Honeycomb and piling become a solid wall


    43. When Woundwort dropped through the roof of the Honeycomb, Bigwig was already lying under a thin covering of soil on the other side of the south wall, not far from Clover's burrow


    44. The first traces of daylight were glimmering through the broken roof of the Honeycomb behind


    45. Without a word Woundwort went back to the far end of the Honeycomb


    46. Back in the Honeycomb, Groundsel immediately surrendered himself and his fugitives to Fiver, who was still bemused from his long trance, and scarcely restored to his senses sufficiently to grasp what was toward


    47. It so happened that Bluebell was the first through into the Honeycomb; and for many days afterward he was still improving upon his imitation of Captain Fiver at the head of his crowd of Efrafan prisoners -- "like a tomtit rounding up a bunch of molting jackdaws," as he put it


    48. Fiver went to meet him while Pipkin raced back to the Honeycomb with the news


    49. Bigwig got up and tottered forward into the devastated Honeycomb


    50. "of the Honeycomb doesn't help at all








    1. There was an orange glow about the entire inside and it appeared to be honeycombed


    2. Taking a deep X-ray of the planet Grailem sees that the iron core is honeycombed with tunnels, passages and large open areas


    3. Supposedly, New Mexico is honeycombed by them


    4. It honeycombed all through Tuatha from one forest to another, the world above only a thin crust of dirt and hills and trees to hide the vastness of their kingdom


    5. Levi ran all of these tanks dry in two months sailing, leaving the boat honeycombed with sealed chambers, now filled with buoyant air


    6. The Protestant churches have lost much of their ancient interest in theology; they are honeycombed with doubt, yet are contented, under the guidance of clerical leaders not too spiritual, to continue the old professions, to repeat the old watchwords, so as to provoke observers outside to question whether they believe anything in the same sense as the ancients did


    7. All honeycombed the ground must be: oblong cells


    8. There are still other levels, you’re becoming aware, whole echelons of activity beyond those you’ve encountered: the milk-crates, the foil, the whispers in honeycombed rooms; the heavy-looking duffelbag you saw Sol and Nicky lugging through the dusk toward the little house out back; the changes under way out there, where only the two of them go, plus wherever they’ve all been disappearing to in the van … but you know that you are here tonight for a reason, locking into your fate


    9. From this point he beholds the ceiling formed by the central landing; this and the columns sustaining it, built of Echaillon stone, are honeycombed with arabesques and heavy with ornaments; the steps are of white marble, and antique red marble balusters rest on green marble sockets and support a balustrade of onyx


    10. This whole scheme of real estate financing was honeycombed with the most glaring weaknesses, and it is sad commentary on the lack of principle, penetration, and ordinary common sense on the part of all parties concerned that it was permitted to reach such gigantic proportions before the inevitable collapse

    11. 3 This whole scheme of real estate financing was honeycombed with the most glaring weaknesses, and it is sad commentary on the lack of principle, penetration, and ordinary common sense on the part of all parties concerned that it was permitted to reach such gigantic proportions before the inevitable collapse


    12. At a station honeycombed with underground tunnels, that was not, in fact, a bad thing


    13. Gathering: Termites build large mounds, often several feet high and honeycombed with passages and chambers


    14. In spring the sun not only exerts an influence through the increased temperature of the air and earth, but its heat passes through ice a foot or more thick, and is reflected from the bottom in shallow water, and so also warms the water and melts the under side of the ice, at the same time that it is melting it more directly above, making it uneven, and causing the air bubbles which it contains to extend themselves upward and downward until it is completely honeycombed, and at last disappears suddenly in a single spring rain


    15. The ice in the pond at length begins to be honeycombed, and I can set my heel in it as I walk


    16. As the weather grew warmer it was not sensibly worn away by the water, nor broken up and floated off as in rivers, but, though it was completely melted for half a rod in width about the shore, the middle was merely honeycombed and saturated with water, so that you could put your foot through it when six inches thick; but by the next day evening, perhaps, after a warm rain followed by fog, it would have wholly disappeared, all gone off with the fog, spirited away


    17. They are more desirous to enter into the social life, of these two places than they are of any other winter resort, for, while the South is honeycombed with Northern hotels, they are usually laid along the lines that will make capital for promoters


    18. They were also honeycombed with anchorites' cells


    1. As a bee does it with honeycombs


    2. The love of the bees for the honeycombs that they build


    3. She saw him as an old man, playing with their grandchildren, indulging them, giving them apples and honeycombs


    4. It must be then that somewhere, searching the world, perhaps in the dripping multiboxed honeycombs where light was an amber sap stored by pollen-fired bees, or in the thirty thousand lenses of the noon dragonfly's gemmed skull you might find all the colors and sights of the world in any one year


    5. But supplementary to this, it has hypothetically occurred to me, that as ordinary fish possess what is called a swimming bladder in them, capable, at will, of distension or contraction; and as the Sperm Whale, as far as I know, has no such provision in him; considering, too, the otherwise inexplicable manner in which he now depresses his head altogether beneath the surface, and anon swims with it high elevated out of the water; considering the unobstructed elasticity of its envelope; considering the unique interior of his head; it has hypothetically occurred to me, I say, that those mystical lung-celled honeycombs there may possibly have some hitherto unknown and unsuspected connexion with the outer air, so as to be susceptible to atmospheric distension and contraction


    6. Harkweather & Fulsome’s last move had been to a twenty-two-floored steel structure, from whose tenth story were visible the roofs of the buildings not yet razed to make room for other giant office honeycombs


    Weitere Beispiele zeigen