词汇 | example_english_fashion |
释义 | Examples of fashionThese 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. Other evils, especially those fashioned by human hands, demand our condemnation, unyielding opposition, and vigorous efforts at prevention and reparation. Take the case of a golden ornament, fashioned out of gold. Disciplined, resilient, intellectual, proud, contemptuous of others, immune to criticism from the outside, they are literally fashioned for survival. His evidence is provided by changing fashions in the shape, furnishing and decoration of the council chamber - an interieure parlante, as it were. In what are people to participate in fashioning their own immediate surroundings within a conceived overall framework? The real challenge for political responsibility lies here, in fashioning a domestic climate where legislators promote reform rather than feeling driven to questionable regulation. Deposits were placed into the earth, flint was taken out of the earth, monuments are fashioned out of the earth, and make it visible. The vaulting webs could then be fashioned to fit the fixed boundary arcs. They are clearly modelled, fashioned, and construed in relation to other cultural units. Over the years, in a series of exhibitions and publications on the subject, it had fashioned itself into the ideological centre of modernism in architecture. In some locations they were represented by a pair of anthropomorphic figures fashioned from wood or clay. Most of the hotels are long gone, having fallen victim to fire or abandonment caused by changes in vacation fashions. The fashions of veiling popular in the isles changed significantly over time, although they continued to vary depending on wealth and residence. Such a law would give more leverage to the craftsmen who constructed federal buildings, built ships, and fashioned armor plate. The coverage during this period was broad, including such topics as antiques, country homes, fashions, and literature. Consumption patterns are similarly fashioned, signaling status, style and values within a social context10,11. As such, it embodies cinema's empowered position in society as visual broadcast that no longer merely contains but also fashions the images it records. The influence of prevailing architectural fashions is best seen in the changing style of town halls. I take these anecdotes for performatives, fashioned in order to level the playing field that comprises both performers and recorder. The ability to establish incidences or prevalences for psychosyndromes is confused by varying diagnostic fashions and patterns of service utilization. The interpretative concepts emerging from the qualitative synthesis shed light on how resilience is fashioned despite, and out of, experiences which threaten to undermine it. Early plastic buckets were fashioned in imitation of the sheet metal construction of the earlier artefacts. The agenda being fashioned here centres on the relationship between bastardy and catastrophe. At other times and among other status groups, people fashioned a wide range of temporary or long-term arrangements of cohabitation and labor organization. Moreover, if the parameter values are taken from an unbounded domain or infinite domain, propositions cannot be fashioned. Hybrid instruments created by fashioning sounds out of the recombined spectral characteristics of two or more very different tones are also presented. A creator not only fashions the thing, but fashions the material out of which it was made, as well the things with which it interacts. An argument for the explanator y primacy of these relations can be fashioned that builds upon the conceptual distinction of the relations of 45. The latter's semantics suggests fashioning this axiomatisation along the lines of axiomatisations for first-order quantifiers. Nature becomes a special field, differentiated from ar t and everything that can be fashioned according to plan. A problem in ' race relations ' studies is that neither subject nor method are clear, and both tend to be defined by current intellectual fashions. In an age where academic fashions demand a theoretical awareness, the provision of a bank of historical data, qualitative and quantitative, is vital. Theoretically, these scholars hold that nonelites must be mobilized and organized by elites if they are to become collectively organized and participatory in sustained fashions. The emphasis in these chapters is on the cultural preoccupations of the electors themselves and the 'court machine ' that fashioned images of the dynasty. Only the insider has a body fashioned to comprehend and experience cultural units as normal, as familiar. As archetypes of attitude and practice they are used frequently to support or decry changing fashions in schooling. Surveyors relied on colonised labour, and fashioned local peoples to perform the function of collecting information about the land. After they were fashioned, pigment was applied to at least some of the pendants. Not even the innovative roles and activity patterns that the latest generations of affluent migrant older people are fashioning have attracted much research. Every study brings new components and insights, patterns are modified, historical fashions evolve, but major questions remain unresolved. As we have seen, formulaic arie were invented or fashioned to individual texts on the spot, balancing strophic repetition with ornamentation or variation. In many historical circumstances, changing fashions in disease and death reporting flawed the registers. Unlike those fashioned for healthcare providers, few curricula have been developed for health professionals that work at the community level. Since then, my viewpoint has been fashioned by the experience of direct involvement with a large group of patients. The rate of degeneration of grafts fashioned from the saphenous vein is, thus, possibly high. However, the obligations may balance against other priorities in distinct fashions. He insists that we recognize the link between the creation of fashions and the development of an individual aesthetic. Even if fashioned by cultural habits, their influence across such disparate domains makes them unlikely to be epiphenomenal. Thus, autocorrelation statistics can be used in experimental studies in a number of distinct fashions, for loci with two to many alleles. The monk's song continues beyond the material just discussed, and, as noted earlier, he fashions his improvisation into an impressive little musical structure. Such comments evoke more familiar anxieties over the 'boyish' flapper or 'masculine' women's fashions. In our fear of idolatry we have refused to look upon the work our hands have slowly fashioned. Meanwhile, their wives exchanged information on child-bearing and child-rearing, servants, prices, fashions, recipes and remedies. In some professions, re-orientation in production was feasible, and local manufacturers directed their production toward the new fashions. Political theorists now fashioned their arguments against the background of displays of ritual emotion that purported to represent the people. Modern naming fashions also need to be taken into consideration. In part the answer is simple : the chamber of deputies which fashioned the 1881 vaccination legislation no longer existed. Both are brought about by our mind's cognitive structure, which has been fashioned by natural evolution. Feeling a set of "strengths" she fashions forms in which to exercise them. The girl of the period demands increased liberties, including the right to entertain without chaperones, to wear cosmetics, and to dress in stylish fashions. Significantly as well, foreign borrowings- easily spied in katakana-are often terms representing new fashions and new ideas from abroad. She has done significant archival work out of which she fashions rich and engagingly drawn contexts for her textual analysis. Nature is still key in fashioning our lives; take the climate for example. Cultures, identities, histories : fashioning a cultural approach to dress. Students in the studio approached the problem both in top-down and bottom-up fashions. From about 1900 to 1930, clothing styles and fashions, as well as class and ethnic identities, were dramatically remade in the isles. The section on institutional designs fluctuates between micro and macro institutional structures that could regulate biodiversity in several distinct fashions. Other devices6'11'12 have addressed the problem of centering in different fashions which, to our eyes, are less satisfactory. They are used, especially by the hai teinzu (high teens = older teenagers), as a kind of contemporary slang, which changes with the fashions. First, the vast majority of borrowings appear to be transient, dying out as fashions and tastes change. In both cases the practitioner doesn't seem to take much notice, apart from being influenced by fashions and cliches. Each has played an important role in fashioning public debate and discourse. The deformations, the norms, and the fashions of theatre that surrounded me lost much of their agonizing weight. Examples of descriptive norms are fashions and fads. The importance of fashioning transnational political institutions capable of doing justice has already proven to be greater than that of preserving exclusive sovereignties. Every modern organisation is, in this perspective, open for new fashions of organisational design and practice. Alternatively, it could be the case that governments privatised following fads and fashions in an attempt to look modern. Nonself must be fashioned within the immune system, and the entire universe is fragmented within our body. We must maintain proper classifications in order to distinguish between the real 'village tradition' and the influence of external fashions that come from above. Doors were being added and in one house a mantelpiece was fashioned as an adornment. In light of this, the put structure instruction might be generalized to a put app instruction that fashions an application on the heap. Naturally, in the hands of detractors, his system of magic was fashioned into an instrument of defamation. The classic form narrows along the stem towards the writing point, and the end opposite the writing point is fashioned into either a spatulate or a (tau) shape. More so than other contentious modern girl practices like smoking cigarettes, wearing provocative fashions and fixating on romance, the use of cosmetics emphasized the phenotypic dimensions of racial distinctions. None of this is to assert that trade can not produce political benefit, or that policies can not be fashioned to this end. We can not afford to ignore the fact that mental illness is culturally patterned, and even goes in fashions. The patient is also a unique human being who has been fashioned by life experiences. Our current system of representative government based on a democratic franchise was fashioned in the mid-nineteenth century during the era of competitive liberal capitalism. In such a context, the finery she has fashioned stands newly constituted as an emblem of female oppression. Second, in this first great age of publication, contemporary science appeared in magazines and reviews alongside sermons, poems, fashions, history and fiction. A structural concept is derived from a grid fashioned in an exchange between architectural images and technical knowledge. Hence, these tools do not appear to have been fashioned ad hoc from materials which happened to be at hand. He states that 'each centre was fashioned to serve the needs of local political forces'. On the other hand it looks like it is fashioned from a solid. The diffusion of fashions among the non-elites continued to be a source of friction. Artefacts, or material objects deliberately fashioned by animals, are a third, increasingly important form of replicating entities. Here the latest trends in music and dance could be enjoyed, and the latest fashions flaunted. Despite the pride they took displaying their religious and school membership, girls also associated with the values conveyed by the new fashions. 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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