词汇 | example_english_exhaust |
释义 | Examples of exhaustThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Their activation has to be agreed rather than being automatic so it is not clear how rapidly they would be exhausted. The matter is not exhausted by whether the work is paid or not. A society can be defined as a pattern of mutual tolerance, surviving after the dynamism of mutual exclusion has been temporarily exhausted. When the trust fund exhausts and benefit cuts are required, lifetime benefits fall beginning with the 1970s birth cohort. However, morality as it bears on meaning is not exhausted by observing deontological restrictions. The analysis of interactions between pairs of parasites in laboratory experiments has been a fruitful exercise and has not yet been exhausted. Thus, a word with two feet counts as if it is two words, exhausting its phonological phrase. In contrast, chromaticism and pedal points appear to have exhausted their interest after the early period. The introduction of catalytic converters has reduced the toxicity of car exhausts. However, the experiment was too long and exhausting for the subjects, and therefore, we preferred the reported method. Conventional wisdom-and many textbooks-suggest that diversification benefits are largely exhausted with a portfolio of 10-15 stocks. The last explosion fires, very far away, have abandoned their long reverberations and are exhausted as they trail away. Around 1890 the 'opera-ballo' was exhausted, even its spectacular element having lost appeal. How can refugees produce a surplus when their plot is too small, the soil exhausted, or when the rains fail to come, as in 2005 ? After 20 to 30 years of hard work, difficult living conditions and an insecure legal status, however, many are exhausted and have acquired health problems. The reasoning was that, although most families that sought welfare were needy enough to qualify, few had exhausted other possibilities for income. Under the blistering heat, the long marches could be exhausting and water was a scarce commodity. On this view, then, the application conditions for "law" are exhausted by shared criteria. One of the three woman, who was ninety-five years of age, was withdrawn when it became clear that she found the interviews too exhausting. The interviewer noted that he appeared to be totally exhausted. As a result we run the risk of exhausting ourselves with issues relating to deception, suspicion, fakery and inauthenticity. During this stage, the mafic minerals grow faster than plagioclase, exhausting the local melt in mafic components. Indeed, his efforts to solve problems others avoided probably exhausted him. As mentioned above, though, the elimination of a single plausible candidate by no means exhausts all possibilities. Obviously, we have not exhausted all possible formulations. A year after his trials, he was still feeling mentally and physically exhausted, sick at heart and unable to apply himself to his publishing projects. As classically defined, the sensory contents of sense data, appearances and visual images are supposed to be exhausted completely in present consciousness. The man called to the guide of the travelers who was feeling exhausted. Important conclusions have been drawn from them and their potential has not been exhausted yet. The model is further restricted to the case where one species is harvested in both periods and exhausted in the second period. In vitro studies indicate that rupture of the amniochorion occurs when its 'elastic extension' component is exhausted and membranes are at maximal 'creep extension'. However, it is of considerable relevance in the prediction of the behaviour of aircraft jet exhausts and their loading effects on ground structures. Like love, talent is useful only in its expenditure and it is never exhausted. Therefore, when reasonable means have been exhausted, collective actions by attending and staff physicians ethically may be considered. When options are exhausted and efforts at control are obviously futile, that can be profoundly debilitating. Other physicians, who thought she was dying from inexorable lung cancer, reasoned that, because all therapies for it were exhausted, no one could save her. All our efforts went according to plan but the modern '-exible warfare' is terribly exhausting, both physically and mentally. If the stack of unexplored vertices turns out to be exhausted, then an untouched vertex is selected at random and pushed onto the stack. My method was to challenge the concept by exhausting possible interpretations of internalization, as well as by playing with the alternate concept of externalization. Strikes were resorted to only if all other mechanisms for a peaceful settlement were exhausted. In most cases, single women came to mill towns when all means of support for them were exhausted in the rural areas. If the match fails, succeeding branches are tried until either one of the patterns matches or all branches have been exhausted. Supplies of imported agro-chemicals - particularly of fertilisers - were inadequate for fields often exhausted by unbroken year-on-year cultivation. If this whole little scene contains three huge psychological 'phases', so that everything is exhausted, the pause will be huge. If it fails, the next possible tree for n will be tested - and so until the list is exhausted. The input from the live performance 'distracts' this process and forces it to act upon new material until all of the samples have been exhausted. The environmental groups doubted whether the waste management programme had exhausted every possibility of avoiding and recycling waste. Although you got quite a bit done today, you finished work early because you were feeling particularly exhausted. The nature of this vector property would seem to be wholly exhausted by the causal power it induces in its possessor. The carrying capacity is a limit at which the resources of the environment have been exhausted and can no longer support growth. To specify this behavior, the two #%apply rules flatten out the argument list and, when the list is exhausted, reduce to a normal application. The initial continuation yields true or false according to whether the remaining input has been exhausted. Indeed, organization of the material is so lacking that it is exhausting to read. Once initiated, determining when palliative benefits have been exhausted can be difficult. Even at best, sound checks can be exhausting for performers, with repeated requests like 'play another fortissimo high note'. Girls who have a partner like it when they feel exhausted after making love (saccager), even though pregnancy may be just round the corner (bele). The resulting conflicts exhausted the patience of all the officials who were not members of the municipal police, giving rise to mass resignations. The depth of the bulk and rare-earth geochemistry coverage also exhausted my enthusiasm for the subject! The potential of algebraic algorithms is also far from being exhausted. If you are a non-consequentialist, such grounds will not be exhausted by considerations of numbers alone. Finally, the duty of citizens is not exhausted by the duty to vote for the common good. The transition between the two, as oxygen is exhausted, is very rapid. Once these were exhausted and the synthetic activities in the cell were suspended by ultraviolet treatment, growth and cell division were impossible. All sound choices are exhausted before any repetition occurs. Only when professionals had exhausted their functional contribution did they consider their ideals and aspirations. Whenever the highest priority action sequence is exhausted, a guarded goto action node is created (lines 5-9). If shorter-duration varieties of rabi crops are used, they can reach maturity before the residual subsoil moisture is exhausted. Finally, trade in competitive loan markets by the different types of agents exhausts any remaining gains fron trade in each phase. Both plenums are exhausted into the nozzles at the same time using a fast valve. The fact that this examination was carried out until it was exhausted 20. Such was the case, for example, when growers began to draw water from subterranean sources once all the surface water sources had been exhausted. After being offered up once, the works were generally thought to have exhausted their usefulness. According to international guidelines, all the benefits a pregnant woman can receive are exhausted in three ultrasound examinations performed at defined intervals. A pointer to a record of the preceding branch point in computation, to be used when all alternatives at this stage have been exhausted. By the end of the day he is exhausted. At the age of 63 years, she had felt exhausted and decided to take early retirement, which meant that her pension had been reduced. While the multiple roles bring satisfaction and fulfilment, these women nonetheless feel stressed and exhausted. The old-style sardari had by then exhausted its potentials. The first few days were exhausting but after that it wasn't hard. The test of this proposition comes when available open lands in a specific country are exhausted. In the midden below the flagstones, 93 sherds were recovered along with 13 pieces of broken unmodified shell and one exhausted chert core. The three sources belong to three different families, and only one is used at a time until the vein is exhausted. Each project corresponds to a reality which, once exhausted, ceases to exist. From the learner's point of view, to be exhaustive is often to be exhausting and thus in the end counterproductive. The negotiation continues until funds for environmental improving projects are exhausted, and the required water quality is achieved. Personification figures constitute a set that includes but is not exhausted by the subset of personification characters. All of us pick up and accumulate lead, distributed around the environment from car exhausts. There is a real possibility that the newcomer is not only exhausted but possibly wounded by the time he has won the harem. By the time they reach the end of the pool they are too exhausted to climb out. We were all burned out, exhausted by the battles and the fights within and outside our various movements. Separatism is an exhausting act of faith, and because of insistent pressure on you to repent, it requires almost daily reaffirmation. An example that comes to mind is 'enervating' which used to mean exhausting but which is now used in the sense of invigorating. However, once cheaper technical options are exhausted, further reductions in emissions through technological change can be achieved only at high cost. To maintain consumption constant, we need to increase capital without bound as the resource is exhausted. Since utility depends on the alternatives that can be obtained, the evaluative exercise is exhausted by a choice from a given set of alternatives. The list of 246 questions is likely to be exhaustive and exhausting. A capitated managed care system is inevitably concerned with exhausting limited funding. Thus, beyond its effect to slow depletion of energy, profound hypothermia confers a protective effect even after stores ofadenosine triphosphate are completely exhausted. In addition, advances in surgical techniques increasingly allow for smaller biopsies, and precious tissue samples are quickly exhausted. Previously cultivated plots were kept in the planting cycle in order to save labor time, though soil fertility was becoming exhausted. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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