词汇 | example_english_exit |
释义 | Examples of exitThese 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. Each pair played only once; they entered and left the building by different entrances and exits, and never got to know each other-remained entirely anonymous. The basis of the proposal is the measurement of the angular distribution of the exiting beam particles from the probed plasma column. A committed slender cell undergoes about 5 divisions before exiting the cell-cycle. In general, drawing smaller numbers leads to faster exits ; however, the same draw generates longer durations in periods when documented durations are longer. Each dual-axis detector measures the x and y position as well as the intensity of the centroid of the beam exiting from the objective. The basic strategy is to maintain a stack of all dynamic-wind calls entered but not yet exited. To one input of the detector we direct the optical bits channel which exits the crystal after the logic operation. The flow then exits the collimator shock and a jet is launched into the region above the anode plate. In the experimental scenario the robot is positioned at the point where air exits from the system of passageways. The proportion of schistosomula exiting from the pulmonary-systemic circuit was estimated as 0-14/day. What can also complicate the task of exiting a relationship are the costs of switching resources to another relationship. The vertex has one entry (on the left) and two exits. After instructions were delivered, the researcher started the video recording and exited the room. What is theatre, after all, if not a series of exits and entrances? The storm blows in from a side door below the stage only when someone enters or exits from it. By migration, we mean the ability of an ambient to relocate itself by entering or exiting other ambients. The server then enters an event processing loop until all generated events have been dispatched, and then the application exits. In either case, at the conclusion of the process the audience applauds, the performers (if there were any) bow, and everybody exits. The difference between the ionic charge states within the target compared to that exiting it is examined and discussed. The olive fly larvae exited the fruit and dropped to the bottom of these containers to pupate. Technically speaking optimal stopping (and starting and exiting) levels were derived by applying the real options approach. Axons, when identifiable, always exited the plane of the section without collateralizing. Unlike roles in other social institutions, family roles are ascribed positions that are sequentially adopted over the life course, are rarely exited and often inter-related. Thus, we have a state intervention that alleviates some of the negative aspects of unemployment, while simultaneously increasing the probability of exiting unemployment. Increased longevity and early labour market exits mean that the current post-work population can no longer be characterised by ill health or poverty. By subtracting exits of individuals from households from entries, the differences between the two groups of households may be examined. The spy must be ready to "move", must be aware of his entrances and exits. As the bunch exits the plasma, the change in index of refraction produces transition radiation, with the transverse plasma size as the diffraction-limiting effect. No further data was collected on subjects after they exited the study. Almost all entrances and exits were made through these doors. However, a web browser, instead of exiting, asks the user for missing plugins when needed. Candidates seeking the presidential nominations make strategic decisions about entering and exiting the contest. Quick exits early in the contest followed by a slower withdrawal rate later in the primary season suggest a non-monotonic hazard rate. There are two more loops, at [3] and [4], the exits from which include matchings incompatible with the equality of #y and #y2. Then we say this idea exits and goes from inside your head. Many of those exiting funds have either missing data or very large cash flows, making estimates of costs and performances highly inaccurate. The dramatic circumstances under which the entrances and exits occur often suggest reasons for the differences. By the early 1970s, enclaves had exited authoritarian rule via different paths. Includes 22 refusals plus 11 who exited the role of caregiver due to their own or the recipient's decision. In center 2, for example, around 1% of subjects received a radiological examination after sigmoidoscopy, rather than colonoscopy, and the majority exited immediately thereafter. Workers and brood were collected from within the nest, and as they exited the nest opening. After exiting from the target, the ions were focused by a quadrupole doublet onto a 10-mm-thick gold foil at 3.7 m downstream. Getting off the streets : economic resources and residential exits from homelessness. Here, we choose to satisfy the condition that the flow exits smoothly from the downflow. A wall which interposes directly between two chambers, in contrast, can be removed without exiting from the cavities of the heart. Child-language researchers often try to determine whether an innate language acquisition capacity exits. By reversing the pressure every time a particle has exited the pore, dynamics of single particles may be studied over long periods of time. Every time a particle exits the pore, the pressure is reversed and the particle re-enters the pore. We expect that businesses owned by entrepreneurs whose families are high in entrepreneurial tradition will experience the least difficulty in replacing an exiting founder-entrepreneur. However, since there are two exits from the station, one on the nor th and the other on the south, this is a polysemous expression. An extended basic block has one entry point, followed by a tree of control flow with several exits. The filters should be independent procedures of preventing errors, thereby minimising the number of errors exiting the system unnoticed. We assume that the particle re-enters the pore at the same radial position as it exits. We laugh because we know who has just exited or who is hiding in a closet, but a duped spouse does not. The gliding of the rollers led to silent entrances and exits that evoked the dynamics of clandestinity. Note, however, that predicates need to be defined in accordance with the type of the tuple exiting a basic flow chart. If one of these input actions succeeds, i becomes dominated, and it exits the competition. The main feature of this set is the general coupling of all equations for all plasma atoms and ions, including exited states. As the jet exits the collimator shock, it is radiatively cooled and accelerated by the steep thermal gradients present. As the flow exits the collimator shock it expands, leading to rarefaction and cooling of the plasma. They should be factored into decisions about entering or exiting the activity, but not into decisions about the level of activity. We therefore define a stationary equilibrium that always exits as follows. All places of assembly were reviewed, with an emphasis on venue capacities and site exits. The two tubes are shown exiting the sulcus on the dorsal view (filled circles). An alternative possibility is that some cell-cycle genes might affect the transcriptional machinery after the cells have exited from the cell cycle. When the beam exits the filaments, there is a decrease in all iron peaks and the peaks of the host mineral increase. Note that a local post-fixpoint is attained each time the loop is exited. Their calls and exits are traced, but not what happens inside these calls. The difference in the fusion methods exits in their techniques of calibration and threshold to transform the raw sensory data into a particular form. Extracts are taken vertically through cavities, exiting behind the rooftop parapet, thereby avoiding penetration of the visible southern elevation. One implication of the widespread demoralisation amongst providers is that if one provider exits or closes a home, no one is willing to replace them. Questions still remain as to why this relationship exits. Cognitively vulnerable individuals should have difficulty with all three exits due to their negative inferences. A true septal structure can be removed without exiting from the cavities of the heart. Now can never have doubled back at x (since there are at least two unblocked exits), and so e, e and f0 are all distinct. By exiting from the performancedriven role of programming, some men redefine their priorities in a liberating way. The current study found some discrepancies between the age of retirement and the reported reasons, particularly among those who made ' early' exits. Put another way, positive attitudes toward work favour late exits, and negative attitudes promote early exits. First, kinematic geometry does not prescribe any particular trajectory for objects exiting curved tubes, and there is no simplest path in this case. The trigger mode is switched every time a negative transition in the pulse signal (corresponding to a particle exiting the pore) crosses the discriminator level. When the particle exits the pore, the pressure can be reversed such that the particle re-enters the pore. Mapping the frequency of involuntary and voluntary exits within individual countries would be a useful point of continuation. During the treatment, a portal image of the beam exiting the patient would be acquired. In naturalistic drama, as in modern everyday life, entrances and exits are neutral, functional, unceremonial acts, in themselves normally devoid of any special significance. Stagehouses provided curtained entrances and exits as well as recessed spaces and raised areas above. However, a proportion also exits the cell cycle and will replenish the peripheral pool of infected memory cells. What will its movement path look like after it exits the tube? However, when she exits the building, it is as if she has arrived onstage. All but 23 respondents (about one per cent) in the sample had specified the reason for exiting the workforce, or were still working at baseline. The financial inducement is clearly intended to produce exits from employment in order to restructure the workforce. The motor control routine can then be exited, allowing the microprocessor to perform other tasks. However, since the particle exits the pore between reversals, effects outside as well as inside the pore can be studied. Apparent stability is the net result of balancing large-scale entry and exits. When it became clear that these future benefits would not be as large as originally anticipated, both states exited. An interesting question is what happens in imperative languages in case of jumps, non-local exits, or even call-with-current-continuation constructs. Along the outer bend, the r. m. s. value stays fairly constant within the bend, but increases as the flow exits the bend. Once adenomatous polyps are detected, the person exits the model. Entrances and exits are timed with exquisite precision. 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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