The phrase
"feat of engineering" refers to something that has been designed or built in a remarkable and impressive way, showcasing considerable skill and ingenuity. It describes a remarkable achievement or accomplishment in the field of engineering.
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In some caves, every chamber is adorned with this architecture — an extraordinary
feat of engineering in absolute darkness.
It's an
incredible feat of engineering, and it produces a phone that's both striking to behold and one that provides significant advantage in real world use.
The phone is an impressive
feat of engineering from the design standpoint, it hides the camera and all the accompanying sensors really well.
While they seem simple,
such feats of engineering still require a sophisticated understanding of biology — something Keasling says should not be underestimated.
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true feat of engineering, this Mazda CX - 9 Signature has otherworldly acceleration, prodigious power and is accompanied by the prestigious reputation of Mazda.
Their advanced detectors are cryogenically cooled to temperatures close to absolute zero, the telescope systems use the latest optical techniques, and the whole structure is a
complex feat of engineering.
«About as relevant and connected to the real world as the Tango'ed pussy - grabber in the White House» - Indicating you are infact connected to the real world so it's a pointless
feat of engineering for you?
For that time, its construction was a
marvellous feat of engineering, pioneered during the golden age of rail travel by industrious Victorian Sir Richard Moon.
First, it allowed Apple to make the thin bezel surrounding the iPhone X's display completely uniform all the way around, thanks to a
brilliant feat of engineering that hides the display controller behind the bottom of the screen instead of underneath it.
In a
dramatic feat of engineering prowess, the private spaceflight company SpaceX successfully landed a reusable Falcon 9 rocket booster yesterday — the second such landing for the company, and the first successful touchdown on a ship.
As Herold investigates these technologies, she raises important ethical questions about what these
potential feats of engineering may mean for, or do to, our humanity.
But the process is still expected to be a long, expensive slog, requiring as - yet
untried feats of engineering — and not all the details have yet been worked out.
Ferrari, he acknowledged, did not need the publicity; it was ESA that was basking in Ferrari's red glow, trying to link its
own feats of engineering in the public mind with sexy race cars.
An
astounding feat of engineering, LIGO consists of two enormous L - shaped detectors that stretch across the wooded landscape of Livingston, La., and the desert of Hanford, Wash..
The film, in which a geophysicist played by Aaron Eckhart tries to save Earth after its core stops spinning, has «blatant misrepresentations of physical laws...
ridiculous feats of engineering, and pure fabrication of scientific «facts,»» according to the site.
The Mississippi River has been the focus of
huge feats of engineering in an attempt to control the river, but a new study suggests those management efforts might have inadvertently raised the risk of flooding.
The Princess Pocahontas offers day excursions along The Thames river including a cruise to Southend and various cruises to see the sights of London and
various feats of engineering including the QE II bridge to name just one.
Wes Anderson's instincts are observably acute as he proposes minor alterations to the «telescoping fish» and selects a paisley pattern for the complexion of a «research turtle,» while various F / X types show off the
MacGyverian feats of engineering that are the film's representations of marine life.
In the tight, twisty mountain two - lanes near Cortina, the Lusso proved itself both a
masterful feat of engineering, and an exotic four - seat automobile brimming with soul.
«It's not a
major feat of engineering to design seats and head restraints that afford good protection in these common crashes.»
Switzerland also reinforces the observation that sometimes the journey is as great an experience as the destination as you pause to admire some of the near -
miraculous feats of engineering that were required to construct these railways.
In fact, the sewers — seen upon their completion as a
magnificent feat of engineering — have been a tourist attraction since not long after the modern network was created in 1850.
This iconic and
majestic feat of engineering carries the line above the valley of the River Ribble, and adds significant focus to a landscape that charms in its desolation.
The line was constructed over this challenging terrain between 1863 and 1873 and, even today, it is hailed as a
supreme feat of engineering.
The 1800s brought U.S. ships into these waters, leading to the ccompletion, in 1914, of the Panama Canal, a
historic feat of engineering that saved thousands of miles of transit around Cape Horn for ships trying to reach the Pacific.
Burden has had a more prolonged career, however, as a large - scale installation artist who
masterminds feats of engineering that seem divorced from the body: scaled - down replicas of major bridges, a giant scale -LSB-.....]
Built around the 2nd and 4th centuries A.D. — they had humble beginnings as trenches but slowly evolved into much more
elaborate feats of engineering crossed with art.
They are the unseen forces that propel his mobile sculptures,
whimsical feats of engineering in which abstract bodies of shape and line draw attention to their own balancing acts.