词汇 | example_english_float |
释义 | Examples of floatThese 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. The third example involves the idea of floating, a theme cherished by several twentieth-century architects. In the case of 2 0 we recover this current (assuming the integrand remains finite), and hence the floating potential. Large and heavily infected snails are more frequently observed on the floating vegetation in the stream. The system would eventually have 3300 floats each profiling around 25 times every year and the data is almost real-time (1-2 days delay). The floats remain almost a day on the surface for transmission of data. The movement of the floats is graphed using straight lines for each cycle of the floats. As a result, the floating mora contributed by the prefix cannot dock onto the stressed syllable when it already contains a moraic coda. Here we see instances of stability, spreading, floating tone, downstep and chainshift, although not all in the same language. The fact that the floating potential must be found as part of the solution raises questions about the well-posedness of the problem. The term ' fog ' stands for a multitude of tiny water droplets floating in air. The launcher pulse was superimposed on the floating potential of the launcher to ensure minimal plasma disturbance by the launcher between the pulses. The first term is the usual floating potential without the beam and the negative ions. Pieces of the false keel floated to the surface, but the ship was quickly refloated and found not to be leaking. The piece of ice changed direction and floated to the firm land. Synesthetically inspired by floating visions - imagery slowed down to artificial sound and found soundscape objects. The wood was cut from trees near the village, and then floated down river to the village site. The proposition was based in part on evidence from ionosondes operating on floating ice shelves. The ' 'fear of floating' ' diagnosed by many economists deters some countries from adopting a floating strategy. The origin of floating quantifiers and its corollaries for constituent structure. The grids were constructed from polypropylene, a material which floats in water. The result suggests that the floating ability of seeds is important for the creation of plant distribution patterns. Suddenly the act of sitting floats into a nebulous network of underground spaces. Most important was the local nature of the mortgage market in which ' custom ' prevented interest rates from floating above six per cent per annum. French verbal inflection revisited : constraints, repairs and floating consonants. Topics included collection of platform-making materials, preparation of the floating garden and its protection from wave-action. Despite long use in the southern floodplains, floating gardening was a completely new concept for the haor areas. A stack from this parameterized type will contain either integers (if its of parameter is integer) or floats, but not both. The floating inflorescence remainders were decanted off, and the seeds were rinsed in distilled water. As a most basic example, a single, qualitative trait (sinking versus floating in water) was assessed. Against this background, floating gardening could be considered as an important tool for poverty alleviation and food security for the people living in haor areas. He says floating rates will very nicely equilibrate for inflationary differentials, structural differences, and the business cycle. The number of metacercariae forming cyst associations was reduced and, at low concentrations, an increase in the number of floating metacercarial cysts occurred. The second consisted of companies which were floated specifically to funnel lucrative government contracts on commission, or in anticipation of bank loans that never materialised. The terrestrial biomass consists of trees, shrubs, and grasses, while the wetland or aquatic biomass constitutes submerged, floating and emergent species. Then all non-floating critical points of f are sinking and all floating critical points of f are recurrent. We now consider the first- and second-order interactions of the bichromatic incident waves with a general three-dimensional freely floating body. In their 80 subjects with a floating breech, they achieved 100% version but 0% in the 24 subjects without. Therefore, imaging of atrial thrombus using conventional methods may be limited with the exception of large formations or floating thrombus. Accordingly, all its objects, organic and nonorganic, are perfectly smooth entities floating about in vacuum in a gravitationfree field. On the opposite shore, however, the water was 'like indigo and oil slick floated on the surface'. Similarly, in they have both walked ten miles, the measure phrase must be a modifier, since the specifier role is assigned to the floating quantifier. Could it be that the disruption of upsweep evidenced in (6) results from a floating tone, or from a tonal boundary of some sort ? The floating potential of spher ical probes and dust grains. Figure 11 shows potential profiles for spherical probes at floating potential from the full orbital theory. The trapped distribution of particles may hence have a drastic effect on the floating potential of the grain. The floating potential has been obtained as a function of the negative-ion density ratio : the associated beam-density ratio has also been determined. The floating potential is calculated from the current balance of all components. A theory of floating quantifiers and its corollaries for constituent structure. At the late stage, the effect was diminished and the bubble front floated in its asymptotic velocity. Figure 3 shows the values of p obtained from the floating condition (1a) using (1b) and (1c) for the ion and electron currents respectively. The floating high tone attaches to the end of the relevant syllable and creates a new 35 tone (4). Thus floating tone association must take place within the lexicon, as is generally assumed under a modular feed-forward model of phonetics and phonology interface. The constraints in (17) will reappear in 7.2, when we examine the phonology of floating feature or tone morphemes. A subsegment is a floating class node or a floating feature. She became a floating ammunition depot for the allied forces. As a result, several managed/dirty floats took a reality bath and got a lot cleaner. The overall experience of floating cultivation in three selected villages was encouraging. The project team monitored the activities of the floating gardeners at the field level on a regular basis. In the second experiment (table 1), the outcome of floating metacercariae when they remained on watercress for 21 days was studied. All trout were caught in floating gill nets set parallel to the shore overnight. Humans have created their own freedom as cultural cooperativists, meaning that the structure of human freedom has long since floated free of its biological base. The difference in this respect between floating quantifiers and quantified associates suggests that the former may indeed be adverbial. By the second rank, significant structure develops with real overlaps floating above scrambled-zero overlaps but remaining statistically similar to conserved-zero overlaps. Numerical literals such as integers, floats, and decimals are also supported. However, if this is not so, the floating potential reflects the balance of positive ion flux to the electron flux. Early in the eighth month of 1852, a large number of dead fish floated to the surface of the inlet near the construction site. Such cysts may or may not contain small dense mobile echoes, snow like inclusions (these are floating broodcapsules which are often called hydatid sand). Along the way, new ways of representing ' floating autosegments ' and lexical stress as distinctive constraint violations are suggested. Following a shipwreck, two men converge simultaneously on a plank floating in the sea. There is this wonderful vision of floating exchange rates. In general communication uses about 50% of a float's energy budget. Using 6-digit floats numbers, we have 256n x 106nnt+18 candidate solutions for the global genotype. Remarkably, it fits the generally accepted definitions of popular music floating around in the field. The communities of the project site as a whole were optimistic about the floating gardening initiative from its inception. Beside these, many other social, economic, agricultural and ecological benefits are associated with the practice of floating gardening1. The input-output analysis revealed floating gardening to be a feasible alternative livelihood option for the wetland dwellers. Snakes located in water were always in thick mats of floating vegetation. Although these situations clearly do not represent clean floats, they in fact may be part of an optimal transition to a less managed flexible rate. Lipid droplets: proteins floating on a pool of fat. Due to syntax errors (typos, using floats instead of integers, wrong intervals), another 12% were cancelled. Instead, any number of ' floating signifiers ' can be used to build an identity, any one of which may be valid under certain conditions. After shaking for 5 min, floating and sunk grains were separated, dried and weighed. With this sequence of assembly steps, the substructure will be floated, as opposed to the wing panels being floated. He also floated the idea of giving tenants of private houses the same right to buy as might be given to council tenants. An additional consideration is that the adjustment process prior to floating was influenced by the one-way nature of speculative flows. The widespread adoption of floating exchange rates increased the uncertainty and risk associated with international trade and investment. He was sitting in the metal desk chair from the plant office and the chair floated. In addition, many open questions were floating around regarding the suitability of various schemes for the uses to which they were being put. Here we extend the method of floating colours to multicolourings and use this to prove similar results for any number of colours. The third issue is the position of the floating quantifier. I cannot restrain myself from floating one further remote speculation. The flotation index was calculated as the proportion of floating grains in the whole sample. The conceptual vocabulary she is keen to establish never floats entirely free of data and casespecific analysis. The floating bearing was assumed not to affect the error motions of the spindle assembly and was not included in the machine model. Beggars had close ties with floating people (liumin) or wandering people (youmin), considered by elites and the state as a social vice. In the first place, the discussion of the burials floats almost completely free of any consideration of population, subsistence and exchange patterns. The body is repeatedly described as floating between two states and harbouring contradictory feelings simultaneously. They are issued for periods ranging from 3 months to 5 years at a rate of interest which can either be fixed or floating. The ideas generally floated in 1946 at the defence science conference had at last come to fruition. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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