词汇 | example_english_gate |
释义 | Examples of gateThese 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 subject's score on a word is based on the number of gates needed to identify the word correctly. At ten o'clock the gates were shut to prevent a sudden influx of new voters- anyone could leave, no one could enter. He had ordered the opening of the city gates and capitulation. Each night, five men were needed, three for the gates and two to move between them, so the responsibility was heavy. The best-known example was that of dock labourers who were hired each morning from a crowd at the dock gates. Consider the irony of a museum meant to celebrate an empire which had fallen by the time its gates were open to the public. In the period 1984 to 1989 another six museums concerned with regional and local archaeology opened their gates. If a buyer and a seller on the same canal transfer water, only the seller's and the buyer's gates have to be altered. The number of gates on the second-deepest level remains the same. Five huge fort gates were constructed in a harmonized style with these walls. The city was intentionally designed defensively: its exterior wall does not bisect preexisting buildings, and there are gates on all sides of the city. Then, why is the total number of gates of this circuit smaller? Workers would sometimes carry the officials, who had previously been barred from entry, shoulder-high through the gates. Students are treated as solely public beings from the moment they enter the school gates. The gates are anti-correlated, so that opening of one promotes closure of the other. Registered badlis who turned up at the mill gates regularly were to be given preference for permanent employment. The participants completed the identification trials for each of the practice words at increasing gates before proceeding to the test proper. Simple counting gives a rhythm across the gates of 2,5,8,5,2. In fact, the gates have been conceived in terms of squares and golden-section rectangles in a variety of combinations. The rhythm of the gates provides the key to the dynamic symmetries of the house. Finally, securing access to stairs and the outdoors with locks and gates should be done to prevent wandering of walking infants. The gates, too, are also a feature of the district. Once outside the school gates, children may switch into the majority language. The total number of gates is usually not considered. All participants heard all eight gates for each word. In 2000, since neither party could effectively open these gates, the transition ritual incorporated two competing narratives. The powers of municipal governments did n ot extend far beyond the town gates. To make an efficient path planning it is necessary to know which are the gates that allow passing from one region to another. At the same time smooth transitions between gates are generated. The validation gates can be different for different walls. The gates were closed each evening except in times of war. Temples began to expel devadasis, making them beggars at their own gates. The general mechanism by which some of these gates operate can be captured by modelmaking. Many channels could become selective if a few properly chosen amino acids are properly placed along the channel, acting as filters or gates. There was a red pick-up pulled up in front of the estate gates, right under the flag-pole. The input-output gates are still closed, and aminergic modulation is still weak enough to allow sleep to continue. He has 'renounced attachment in all his deeds and lives content in the "city of nine gates", the body as its master'. The managers, unwilling to concede these demands, were faced with demonstrations outside mill gates. To do that one needs a complete set of one-qubit and two-qubit gates. The sequence of quantum gates is obtained by reading this linear list from left to right. The duration (ms) in number of gates is given in parentheses after each word. Rather, the past two centuries have been a perpetual rearguard action against the modernising forces at the gates of both palace and temple. Note the encoding adopted for each element of the matrix as well as the set of available gates used. By doing this, we actually optimize the circuit in terms of the number of gates that it uses. Therefore, we do not need additional quantum gates necessary to solve the problem by the measurement of a single qubit, only. The gates provide the voltage and time dependence of the conductance, and the maximum conductance is simply the conductance when all gates are open. Stairways can be secured with sturdy high gates, remembering that adults can climb over gates which are designed for children. Pervasive clientelism in 1992 predictably undermined macro-economic stability as the sluice gates of patronage were opened up to win the elections that year. Unlike semi-uniform families, uniform families of quantum circuits have countable but not necessarily finite basis of gates. The first type is random unitary errors, such as imperfections in the implementation of the quantum gates. There were some penetrating clanks of iron gates. The number of gates on the second-deepest level (the old deepest one) remains the same. In order to obtain the best results, we did not place any limit on the maximum number of gates allowed at each level. Outside the cloister gates, disorder reigned: a general lack of planning revealed the meaninglessness of the outward, secular life. Student identification cards allow them through the gates, whereas nonstudent visitors, such as myself, need the prior permission of an administrator to enter. However, the technology remained primitive, and the drainage scheme relied very heavily on open cut ditches, flood gates and a sea-bank. The complexity of a logic circuit is a function of the number of gates in the circuit. The design of the gates reflects the geometry of this approach. If the water moves from one canal to another, all gates in both canals have to be altered making it very costly. Then we present the different oracle gates used. The two lock gates were then removed and the ensuing evolution of the flow was recorded by video and photograph. Our overall measure of circuit optimality is the total number of gates used, regardless of their kind. Decision-making processes, described as logic gates, are often related to performing simple logic operations by response to multiple stimuli, or inputs. Since the transitions are assumed to be independent, the probability that all three gates are open is m3. The use of procedure naming is incidental: we could just plug in the code for the logic gates instead of using their names. In our historical reality the bolide opens the gates of opportunity, in my not-so-counterfactual world it is an ice-age. We return once again to the image of the perfect man, selfsubdued and living at peace in the 'city of nine gates'. In this quantum simulation, the slowest part is the construction of the cosines, which is expensive both in number of qubits and gates. However, we will ignore this problem and simply assume that we can apply arbitrary unitary gates to a quantum state. Each side, too, found it necessary to insure the continued public support of political elites who could conceivably close gates before them. Repairs were carried out in 1818 and the following year the carpenter who had carried out those repairs reported that the gates were 'rotten'. An experienced skier will perform the ski turn closer to the race gates. In the virtual environment, the turn radius is controlled real-time so that the robot skis around gates. In 1745, control of 440 sites outside the gates of temples and shrines and 227 cho within their precincts were transferred to the city magistrate. Conflicts typically arose in the streets at night after closing time, at the town gates or during attempts to arrest or disarm someone. We cannot determine whether these modulate the same or different gates or channels. Furthermore, public space and some private space appeared associated with streets easily accessible from city gates whilst industrial and non-elite domestic spaces were less accessible. Such wood will have been used for firewood, to repair gates and buildings, and to make tools. Through these points, called double gates, it is possible to reach any of the four working modes. Another very important feature of these algorithms is that they can sometimes be very economical in the number of gates and qubits required. Furthermore, the neighbourhood was originally situated just outside the city gates, and goods stored here were exempted from city tax. Figure 9(b) shows a sequence of photographs illustrating the evolution of the current after the lock gates were removed. A wooden partition divides the garden, with parallel driveways and gates to the house. Arches and gates, palaces and squares, crosses and altars, churches and chapels marked the way and the rhythm of both civic and religious rituals. The other gates may also be linked with different ethnic groups, but their affiliation is not clear. A further concern about bilingual education is that language learning may stop at the school gates. A private zone, accessible by private gates in the rear palace wall, housed the king and his dependants and was generally off-limits to visitors. The number of targets in each of the gates inspected f5 or the variation in target numbers f5. At the gates of their house, the father was hit on the head with a crowbar. From the rents earned from the auction, they used to maintain the embankments and sluice gates (soil protection public works) among other things. Both approaches are used in this paper for flows past sluice gates and surfboards. The purpose of these arguments is not to seek to drive women back out of the camp gates, so to speak. The first step was to guard the gates of their professions against unlicensed entry, at a level far below that of graduates. Of course, once one opens the interpretive gates to anything someone with a ' dirty mind' might make a joke about, there's no closing them. Indeed, quantum computation of a density on a 2nq x 2nq +1 lattice can perform one iteration of the map with 17nq - 10 quantum gates. Also, an interaction between qubits is necessary to use two-qubit gates. 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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