词汇 | example_english_forge |
释义 | Examples of forgeThese 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. Networks should look closely at means of forging closer links with public health and, if possible, with academic departments. All have taken on the thinking and some of them have forged new concepts as well. In short, the entrenched ethnic-maximalist stalemate seems to have undermined the possibilities for forging working coalitions among the existing opposition parties. In this conceptual framework, the images forged by these representations are no longer qualified as a function of their faithfulness to an external object. Therefore, forging a life annuity was capital, but forging a perpetual annuity was not. The intrinsic strength of the language, combined with the emperor's decision, prepared the ground for forging the links between the court and the remote village. What kind of contract will have to be forged today? A nationwide system of education would have forged national cohesion. Compromises forged here may well be adapted to other realms of privacy law. The king forged the links in that chain with charter terms detailing the conditions of the corporate franchise. Through combining the principles of identification and critical distancing, the performance forged eventful connections with the audience. Adaptationism, as a research strategy, seeks to identify adaptations and to elucidate the specific selection pressures that forged them in an organism's evolutionary past. Several novels deal with the turbulent dramas besetting the corporate corridors of phonographic power: the studios and boardrooms, where careers are forged or destroyed. Both algorithms regularly converged on the same top sequence: casting r upset forging r upset forging r rough machining r finish machining. Large values of r correspond to small step-size changes, which force the algorithm to carefully examine nearby points instead of optimistically forging ahead. Lower-class communities forged social ties and negotiated political relations in elaborate funerary rituals which strategically reproduced the religious practices of elite sectors of society. Imperial identities ' were the medium through which domestic identities of class as well as gender were forged ' (p. 21). Only their forged images adorn our historical gallery : they have not yet been - and may never be - exposed as fakes. Women were instrumental in forging the links among settler households, but those bonds are not immediately apparent on the face of colonial documents. She begins by tracing the new interest in forging international connections among women. The second feature is the direction from which the linkage between a person's goodness and her good is forged. He thus forges among them a new sense of ethnic identity under the leadership of his new royal clan. The polls serve 'as public display of the magazine's success in forging a community out of its disparate consumers'. When q takes on any other range of values, mutually profitable bargains can be forged. Alliances were forged according to diplomatic expediencies, especially if a country had not many interests at stake. The ballet focused instead on the visual appeal of entrancement, forging a broadly uncontroversial depiction of the phenomenon. To be fully human is to work at forging a coherent, morally responsive personal identity. Ritualised parish boundary processions to define the spatial limits of a community's territory forged a sense of community as socially-galvanising collective assertions of parochial identity. Throughout the nineteenth century a strong link was forged between the supernatural and femininity. The feminist utopia dramatizes a dream of social fellowship whose embryonic form is expressed in the bonds forged between writer, reader and a wider audience. Jazz was forged in a burning furnace of mixed cultures. By the 1960s, moreover, each group had forged effective vehicles of political mobilization to promote greater social justice. In the last decade, historians have produced finely textured portrayals of emergent sensibilities and subjectivities forged over the first half of the twentieth century. The first viscount threw up a facade of public conformity and forged a presence at court uneasily married to tacit recognition of his real faith. The invention of clouds; how an amateur meteorologist forged the language of the skies. First, she exposes the often cruel politics of gender by which nations are forged and homes maintained. The tensions and divisions within groups were as important during this period as the external alliances that leaders forged. Indeed, the donors realise that forging partnerships and negotiating contracts about payments for services must be the way forward. Neither was it a way of being which could be forged by a woman in whatever way she pleased. All the important bishoprics had an apostolic founder or forged historical narratives to this effect where they were lacking. There were anonymous accusations of lying, and forged letters to the press. Given the high stakes of global climate change, the international community has turned its attention toward forging a response. There is no relationship that has not been forged in the immediate crisis of illness. He had attacked such a basic tenet as the rationality assumption, forging such a peculiar and innovative concept as that of animal spirits. His essay draws out the national and international limits to claims that the organisations had forged a transnational milieu of protesters and habits of protesting. Therefore, policies can focus on forging alliances between schools, churches, social and civic organizations and businesses. Nugent demonstrates through local case studies, that ' forging an ethnic consciousness was laborious, discontinuous and above all contested ' (p. 146). On board were a fully equipped turning and fitting shop and a large blacksmith's shop with four forges. However, it obscures the opportunities which officers saw for forging a more effective army. The use, or potential use, of compulsion has thus been said to create a contest within which genuine characters are forged. Personal testimonies illustrate the importance of daughters' leisure access in forging intergenerational economic reciprocity. Genomes were forged by massive bombardments with retroelements and retrosequences. The values forged through their associational participation then influenced the ways that everyday issues were approached in the village chieftaincy or unit committee. They held out the hope that the work of public discussion would culminate in a new unity forged out of difference. Therefore, within the pillars a consensus could more easily be forged on the gendered division of labor. The movement forged strong connections between psychiatry, psychology, public health, and social work. A multiplicity of linkages was forged between the factory and other locales. Every relation to the world is forged through a view - not an intellectual analysis - of things. The etymology of "adultery" also demonstrates the connection between illicit sexuality and forged reproductions. The somewhat ambiguous later reputation of the aldermanic bench was forged in the controversy that followed. In an alien environment, feng shui ideas equally performed their earthly function of forging social identities. In these moments of subject formation, a character's identity is forged by ideologies of religious devotion, responsible masculine heroism, and loyalty to home and nation. Learners can employ formulas at any stage - although they might be harder to detect- especially as new form-meaning associations are forged. First, it is clear that smelting is much more symbolically loaded than mere forging. In fact, pipes and objects forged by fire, like bottles, plates and glasses, are key components in many of his paintings. The first cause consists in the mirror not having as yet been properly forged. However, when they did, they spoke of them not as people to copy slavishly but for their spirit in forging new styles. A centre for young musicians will be established, and a junior wind and percussion project forged in partnership with local music services. The sociology of music, then, can focus on how affordances are created, how links between music and social life/social experience are forged. In the process of forging a consensus, however, these reservations were put aside as the committee formulated its guidelines. However, a real consideration of community does just this by forging a framework that shatters the normative monism imposed by liberalism. There are punishments for tampering with telegraph lines and messages, for forging money, and for illegally printing forged documents. However, younger people are also still forging their linguistic identities and practices, and some indeterminacy is also to be expected. Instead, the executive can govern even in the absence of ongoing legislative support, forging 'logrolls' with ad hoc coalitions in the assembly. Friendships forged in this way sometimes helped to change attitudes towards slavery. If, on the contrary, charity originates in taxes which take from one to give to others, this bond is no longer forged. Connections have been made, meanings forged, by virtue of contiguity, in the score, of word and music. Indeed, through separation these officers are forging a connection. The political leaders who forged or acquiesced in that alliance are either not aware of its importance or not willing to admit it. Until early 1819 there could be no overarching strategy and any ' national ' identity was the creation of confusion and circumstance, rather than ' forged ' through warfare. Is it possible or likely that one will be forged in the new political configuration? During the three-week voyage a lifelong friendship was forged. Adapting to new milieux the groups constantly renegotiated their identities and forged enduring communities. Perhaps, then, neurology was the site at which the future of clinical sciences of mind could be forged. The tritone plays an important role in both sets of ideas and thereby forges a connexion between them. Jakemes succeeds in forging an unforgettable legend in which poetry becomes history, and love is glorified in death. The buildings right behind this one seem to be blacksmiths' forges. In manufacturing, with which this present chapter is mainly concerned, the innovations were therefore generally not of the kind that forged whole new industries. The men who operated the blast furnaces and forges have left only shadowy traces in the records. Fire and water come together in the home's central heating system, reinforced architecturally by links forged between fireplaces and plumbing. An individual's cattle herd is always a mix of animals with different ear markings, signifying the kinship links that have been forged through marriage. The dates given mark the beginning and end dates of the relationship forged between the actors, as indicated by the dates of the letters collected. In 1918-19, they forged a peculiar local coalition between moderate socialists and progressive liberals that aimed at bringing about fundamental constitutional reform. In this process close links were forged between academic disciplines, and the training they provided, and the processes of state- and, sometimes, empire-building. Eventually, it seems that sheer exhaustion contributed to the papacy's decision to back down, but even here the peace that was forged was not straightforward. The brown and beige identity cards valid today are to be replaced because they can be easily forged. Over the years, a special bond had been forged between them. The smith is the ultimate sorcerer, who - while being visibly forging - is dealing with invisible forces which he masters or manipulates. Thus, investiture became a means of forging a loose but extensive network of political alliances expressed through religious hegemony. 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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