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to currents
adjective
Existing or occurring at the moment.
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To the basement where his body had jolted and jumped to currents of electricity.
He walked me to the room in the basement where his body had leaped and twisted to currents of electricity.
Migratory patterns of fish are related to oceanographic factors and to currents.
(The episode's title, Undertow, refers to currents that trap swimmers in the way he is trapped here).
I'm also looking forward to Currents, the new album from Tame Impala, out in July.
But this season, despite referring to "currents of energy," a state of inertia seemed to prevail.
With the opening up of China, however, has come the opening of Xinjiang to currents of thought in the greater Islamic world.
To prevent the vessel from drifting due to currents and winds, seasteads may need dynamic-positioning thrusters, but these would increase costs.
The intense narrative suspense, Gothic-horror and Romantic passion of "Sonnambula" are related to currents that run deep in many of Balanchine's other ballets.
In the tropics the surface temperature is controlled by climatological factors to such an extent that it is nearly uniform, and differences related to currents do not appear.
The rates at which charge is transported in electron beams correspond to currents of several milliamperes; the beams deliver energy at rates best expressed in terms of kilowatts.
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