词汇 | example_english_free |
释义 | Examples of freeThese 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. Indeed, like many newly freed people, they considered parties almost illegitimate threats to national unity. In this situation, it frees writers from the effort of investigating their themes and encourages them to rely on a ready-made solution. The sculptor's thought is freed to be completely three-dimensional. They take the postmodernist achievement to be one which conveniently frees theological conservatism from the uncomfortable pressures of secular, rationalist criticism. They would often be put in the stocks until they sobered up, but they would invariably lapse again as soon as they were freed. Though advertising revenue freed the press from direct political control, it introduced its own form of constraints on an expanding press in the 20th century. The healing process involves correcting imbalances and freeing blockages, thus restoring a proper energy flow through the body. If a whole industry is swept aside because of failing entrepreneurship, resources would be freed for other, expanding sectors. The divine was consequently freed from any responsibility for such prodigies. If the sustainable catch is fixed, improved technical efficiency is a benefit only if resources are freed from the catching sector for productive use elsewhere. On the other hand, some leaders of the scientific community supported freer scientific research on human embryos. The patient is simply freed from being held prisoner by the current state of the art of medical technology. Giving internalization a superior status might have freed it from many old debates. The exception are aristocrats, who are served by a sufficient number of other people to be freed of this daily burden. The alternative, they argue, is to let the great mass of people engage in market processes, freeing themselves from such dependency. The judge can exhibit similar candor if he instead believes that the procedural infraction freed a borderline case of a guilty man. If this freed the church to model itself on the primitive pattern, it also freed the state from responsibility for religion. Thus, there is no need to lock it before freeing. Stacks and other structures used by the tasks are also allocated and freed in the same manner. Open final syllables are usually long, and there is a freer distribution of consonants in finals than in (unstressed) initial syllables. Conversely, patter most often occurs in the second, freer part of the aria. Thus freed, they are able to focus on the larger structure and sense of the discourse, or nuances of wording or sound. At the same time, direct government provision also frees up resources for the private agent by reducing its investment borrowing needs and installation costs. Once freed, they all fled the city in droves. The introduction of the frame divorced the structure from the load-bearing function of the wall, and freed the two elements. The ship was eventually freed but it was damaged. Reducing food aid has often been seen as a means of freeing up the displaced for work. Collecting and investing this rental income, besides freeing excess inputs, could generate alternative employment alongside a profitable fishing industry. Pressured by the demonstration, the judge freed all the workers and jailed the factory administrator. Only a bipedal posture frees both hands, allowing them to assume differential functions and thereby strengthen a lateral bias. All of this is echoed externally by the position and dimension of the openings, which are freer than those possible in traditional solid wall construction. Everything to do with learning opportunity should be matched; everything to do with language should be freed to vary. Chiasmatic recombination thus might have been the mechanism that freed organisms from such aberrations by making large chromosome numbers unnecessary. The function maybe-assign always updates the tree, and can therefore proceed down the tree (thereby freeing the upper levels for other processes). As with computation, the great advantage of high-level coordination is that it frees the programmer from specifying low-level coordination details. In languages with implicit interactions threads typically interact using shared data, freeing the programmer from specifying the interactions. A study should be conducted on how far the registration of innovative medical technology products could be freed of formal administrative tasks. The playing in these reflective sections is freer and non-metrical. Although there was always some uncertainty in doctrine, the studios were freed from several forms of control. In addition, they freed prisoners from the opposition party, and in the process 6,500 others managed to escape. Although done in the name of freeing nature's own expressiveness, the willful and directed character of chemists' activity necessarily constrained the outcome. In so doing, the study of ancient medicine may be freed from what, in the eyes of this histor ian, has become a near-fatal embrace. Moreover, reference counts permit the following trick to avoid locking when a node is freed. Money, for instance, makes value anonymous, freeing or alienating it from any individual labor or temporal reference. The rebels freed four recruits who were being held in the chief's compound. The king decrees that the father be freed from prison if and only if she returns to court both naked and not naked. Apparently, these children were able to perform both concurrent mental operations very efficiently, thereby freeing up more of their working memory resources for storage. At lower occupancy, a rate increase frees up proportionally more patient revenue that was allocated to fixed costs. No one freed us, and nobody brought us food, and nobody tended us. Measurement errors were autocorrelated, and the latent factors were freed to correlate with each other. Now, into her retirement, the lack of grandchildren freed her from reproductive tasks although she was more than willing to perform them. The light has a projection that can be held between the hunter's teeth, freeing his hands when catching a cricket. Residents felt that, once freed from being a burden on their relatives, they could have a better relationship with them. His last wish was to see his son freed before he died. Resorting in our day to such an outdated style frees the author to submit ideas and statements to the relentless discipline of the academic profession. The drawing shows how the right leg of the walker is freed from the sidewalk, and then it is tied down to a new position. Only after travelling away from the ship for 24 hours would they be freed when a slow match mechanism opened a trap door. Consequently, it triggers a deletion of the base accent, which frees up certain possibilities for the de-accented form. Rejection of idealist thought accounts for the change, freeing the conceptual space for informal care to be rediscovered. The automatic calculation of values frees the user from the tedious task of doing those calculations manually. With the help of linguistic analysis, these clients may come closer to freeing themselves from their own panic. Note that, if intermediate-goods producers are freed of coordination risk, wholesalers assume that risk. A trade agreement, on the other hand, can be interpreted as a credible commitment to freer trade. The compilation of much prior research thus frees newcomers from reading up on a range of constructional research over the past decade. After the pulmonary arteries and their branches were freed, the aorta was cross-clamped and cardioplegic arrest was established. Although her recommendations were directed to freeing cultural treasures generally from the status of war booty, they deserve consideration for archival applications as well. The conditionally freed were active agents, but they were also victims of a radically unjust system. The media should have freer access, by law, to these reports and be able to comment on them. In effect the professionals are freed from the heteronomous determination of their income and conditions of work by capitalist or state employers. Then the oocytes were freed from the cumulus cells and attached spermatozoa. Reproductive tracts were removed and gently freed of any connective tissue, particularly around the oviduct. Compiling does not iron out contradicting decisions, or force decisions to become pure precedent, freed from their foundations in the reasoning of usul al-fiqh. First, a law-and-community approach frees sociolegal inquiries from the old paradigms of 'law and society' or 'law in society'. Each was relatively freed of other duties that might have moved him to apply less cognitive energy to the formulation of policy positions. The singers in some ways are freer and more up for stuff than actors, particularly young singers. First, its move away from chronology frees it from the constraints of presenting poetry as solely linked to historical and political events. Drunkenness, at once the most familiar experience and the richest source of imagery about disorder, apparently stripped away the higher powers, freeing the lower predilections. Things looked altogether different to cameralists, who had no intention of freeing chemistry. Either human culture had freed itself from the constraints of evolution, or it was insignificant evolutionar ily. Thus, the approach provides a programmer with declarative tools to express greedy algorithms, frees him/her from many implementation details, yet guarantees good performance. The coupler link ck carries the prismatic sliding joint that frees the parallelogram of transversal force components. They were freed from cumulus cells by treating them with hyaluronidase as described for hamster oocytes. Beads, here, stood for worth in alien and alienated form, circulating against foreign goods, or against those which had been freed from local entanglements. He would then show how they could be freed from their original context and put to use in other ways. During this period, therefore, the wage-fixing machinery existed in name only; in practice, wages were freed of formal control. Although freed from landlords and moneylenders, they were enslaved by their new employers. On the positive side, independence was enhanced in older age when people were freed from the constraints placed on them by ceasing work. By making the content and the context predictable, the teacher frees the student to concentrate more effectively on the skills to be practiced. Resources are freed up from the distorted sectors and reallocated through the global economy, yielding higher rates of return. The trait factors were freed to correlate with one another. The right ventricular outflow tract was also occluded, freeing the pulmonary artery. In contrast, when egalitarian attitudes toward gender roles are dominant, there is a freer exchange of resources that offer decision-making power. One trial63 compared freeing versus nonfreeing of the lower leaf of the rectus sheath in 560 women. With the advent of ' our beneficent rule ', however, subjects were freed from ' the most onerous ' of their traditional obligations to the chief, namely military service. 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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