词汇 | example_english_focal-point |
释义 | Examples of focal pointThese 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. However, it may have some value as a focalpoint. The focalpoint is at the minimum in the curve. The calibrated parameters include the image plane to focalpoint distance, the scaling factors, the image plane principal point and the object geometric model. If the focalpoint is situated in front of the target, conditions for creating plasma jets are much less favorable. At the positive focalpoint position, the craters have a semitoroidal shape, while at the negative position they resemble a hemisphere. I will argue that this new agenda defined by a claim for political power, became the focalpoint of the mobilization. That is, given a focalpoint, the user will not be equally interested in all items. The contradiction, therefore, between social standing and the exercise of power became a focalpoint for conflicts through the 1850s. The verb is the focalpoint of a sentence. And here is the focalpoint of the controversy. Subjects were positioned using a chin cup with the test eye at the focalpoint of the lights. These became the focalpoint of his search for knowledge, at the cost of not devoting the same efforts in understanding sledging. It provides a focalpoint for the viewer, leading the eye and telling it where to rest. A second focalpoint relates to the impact of typological features on spelling development. A low-power focussinglaser is normally provided to determine the focalpoint of the welding laser itself. The conductor also offers a focalpoint, providing a visual counterpoint to the sound. Finally, preferences that facilitate the identification of a focalpoint on which voters can co-ordinate strategic votes also are significant determinants in the individual-level model. Focalpoint selection is facilitated by cultural mechanisms that create shared notions among individuals. Since prudence determines what we should and should not do, its exercise is the focalpoint of ethics. The action of that character becomes a focalpoint, which is visually stressed by the turning motion. This book could serve well as a focalpoint for discussion of issues surrounding religion and morality in the right kind of context. The assembly was the focalpoint for a town's fashionable social life. However, in the case of irradiating solid targets, the resulting laser intensity distribution varies significantly between both focalpoint positions. The remaining forest in the far south-west became the focalpoint for expansion. This item becomes the focalpoint of the interaction. Engagement, then, becomes a focalpoint around which changes in discourse behaviors are viewed. The anecdotal type of text is missing from many communicative courses and there is no central focalpoint. Forgery aroused more controversy than any other species of capital crime in the 1820s and became the focalpoint for opposition to the capital laws. Therefore, it is natural to expect people to use them again and again if previous experience of using a focalpoint has been successful. The peninsula becomes the focalpoint of interest in the mapped landscape. The body has become a focalpoint for people's self-image in late modernity. This development is puzzling for the theoretical literature on minority government and is the focalpoint of this article. The institution that will be the focalpoint of land redistribution is the tribal court. The graphic designers created a situation where the contributions of people on one physical sheet gave a collaborative overview and focalpoint. As discussed previously, historical accounts identified the president (and, to a lesser extent, party leaders) as the focalpoint in any shirking-related stories. Thus, the focalpoint of the memorial linked communist martyrdom with the founding of the communist state. The altar was in the centre, and it was the focalpoint for the inmates, but none of these institutions had a specific surveillance point. This aspect of the selection process may be subjective and may be the focalpoint of disagreement among physicians. The cradle, reliably peaceful, is the focalpoint of the play's final tableau, which depicts the family group. The origin of the tool frame corresponds to the focalpoint of the welding laser. However, a curriculum where exams are not the focalpoint but merely adjuncts is likely to lead to increased motivation in learning and practising. But these lines do not relate to an important focalpoint. For instance, a target would appear to the right of the focalpoint at the 3 o'clock location and then would disappear. At the same time he acknowledges that consensus is once again a focalpoint of discussion. The a posteriori component is the contribution to interest that depends on the current focalpoint. Tropical rain forests and coral reefs have been a popular focalpoint for biological prospecting activities in this global industry. In general, there is no clearly defined focalpoint, and the song does little to foster a sense of growth. Two women talked about the importance of deciding that myeloma will not be the focalpoint of their existence. This served as the focalpoint of events. It is a focalpoint of document classification because it affects the notion of semantics expressed in the document space. We need therefore to relocate the focalpoint and change the periodization of any research that deals with this question. It is clearly seen that the velocity of the foil corresponding to the negative focalpoint position is higher. In the case of the negative focalpoint position, the high-intensity region is spread along the whole plasma plume. If the focalpoint is located inside the target (positive position), the plasma stream has a form of the jet. This paper presents a calibration system consisting of a reference object and a laser focalpoint (or end-point) sensor. The prime minister is concerned with meta-policymaking as the focalpoint for pressures from multiple government departments, domestic pressure groups and international pressures. Now, the focalpoint is whether unfairness can be outweighed by the good of saving two additional lives. A rotating sectored mirror placed at a focalpoint was used to produce square-wave flicker. Effectively the site, surrounded by vast 'reopened' space, became the focalpoint for spontaneous gathering and festivities. But she also conceives of objects as a focalpoint for directing the reader's attention to a specific goal or aim. The item selected from the overview becomes the focalpoint of the project context explorer. During the actual review, this previously developed data becomes the focalpoint for discussion, and at the same time influences the structure of these interactions. Demand for equal relations among races appeared the focalpoint of their contention. The new boundaries, however, remained potentialities, which were slow to supplant the ordonnantie as focalpoint in the landscape. This transient structure represents a focalpoint at which the parasite and host cell cytoskeletons are apparently linked together. Playing with music was not an option for pub sessions, a major social focalpoint for traditional musicians. The design had to perform as a focalpoint in what could be called a suburb of a suburb. Furthermore, the new focalpoint, combined with a sense of surprise, contributed to the strengthening of the confrontational area over the processional. The idea of developing a motif or working towards a focalpoint did not feature in their conversations. Finally, a 'blossom' effect uses ray tracing data to simulate the effect of the object passing through the focalpoint of the mirror dome. But a tableau has not only a central focalpoint, toward which all its lines and meaning rush. In some senses what the commission has done is to provide one clear focalpoint. Under the same operation conditions but with the target in the focalpoint, the target surface was seriously damaged. Compare this to an income or land tax: here the incidence is obvious and thus more easily becomes a focalpoint for resistance. In this sense, the party leader can be taken as the focalpoint for the party itself. To verify such conclusion, the foil acceleration experiment with the use of the two opposite positions of the focalpoint was carried out. If the focalpoint is set to the negative position, the jet-like plasma stream is practically absent. Measurements were performed by changing the focalpoint position with a high spatial resolution stepmotor. The reference object previously described and the laser focalpoint sensor are integral components of the calibration system. In this instance the chimney is not only in evidence but actually provides a central focalpoint for the viewer. A light chopper was placed at a focalpoint to produce square-wave flicker with 100% modulation depth. A working-class culture previously centered around the home, the church, and the work-site now quite clearly found its focalpoint in the neighborhood beer house. They hired peddlers to sell them over a wide area, and brought previously scattered local complaints into a single framework, a focalpoint for unifying dissent. This feature is repeated here, and forms a useful focalpoint to think about how and when markets may function well, and when they may not. This was the focalpoint of the work where the main sound system, projectors and all the individual set-ups were situated and where the research and performance took place. In the case of the positive position of the focalpoint, the velocity amounts to (5.2 + 0.2) 106 cm/s and is lower by about 25%. In the case of focalpoint selection, we have offered no specific mechanism for the inductive inference regarding the opponent's likely choice, as based on general experience with human behavior. The focalpoint of these 'odysseys of self-discovery' is not so much the destination as the journey itself, which serves as a metaphor for the process. The piece reaches a dramatic focalpoint when, at a sign from the soloist, the oboist moves from the ensemble and plays from a part uncoördinated with the other performers. The self has been the focalpoint of interest, considered as vulnerable to change consequent on loss of social roles, relationships and physical and mental abilities. He served as the focalpoint of much of the discussion, but he was also a reactor by which ideas and actions could transform into belief. Meanwhile, the focalpoint position in front of the target leads to the laser energy concentration in the center, which can be useful from point of view of flyer acceleration. Dependence of laser energy transfer on the focalpoint position positions of the focalpoint. It is intended that these findings will be used in the future as a focalpoint for a series of qualitative interviews with the young girls themselves. The capacity of the law to serve as a focalpoint for individuals' identification with the political community will likely be reduced the more the law incorporates foreign law. 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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