词汇 | example_english_geographical |
释义 | Examples of geographicalThese 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. Attempting to write a global geographical perspective on organic agriculture is a major challenge. First, before the outbreak, a large proportion of the population was susceptible because of the geographical characteristics of the health district. The geographical metaphor is particularly useful when discussing the internal structure of a program, and hence it tends to predominate in more technical texts. Local references can (as discussed later) be found at a structural, geographical as well as at social level. A rather uncertain grasp of the historical and geographical context comes out in several ways. Each entry in the glossary comprises a short definition of the term, its variants (if any), a geographical label and an explanation of its origin. Both the temporal and the geographical bounds of the chapter can be specified with some precision. These differences may reflect variations in host and geographical factors. Depending on the geographical situation, the nature of infected hosts and the sites of infection, cysts may have different fertility rates. When a species has a wide geographical distribution, its local populations in different regions may experience different selection pressures. Moreover, mature trees ready for harvest may be grown for historical, socioeconomic, and geographical reasons, rather than due to the management effort. The geographical concentration of the railway workers must not be allowed to mask a pattern of growing residential segregation within the workforce. Several dozen such regions were specified on the basis of climatic, geographical, economical, and historical data. For these pest groups, climatic conditions and geographical distribution of pests (downy mildews, corn borers, etc.) restrict the importance to some hot spots. Differences among age-groups and geographical areas were assessed by the # test. The distribution and spread of lymnaeid vectors are also related to the colonization of fascioliasis in new environments and geographical areas. Seasonal variation in atmospheric concentration of fungal spores has been documented for some moulds in several geographical locations. This, despite the fact that it arose from the discipline of dialectology, whose prime focus was geographical space. Geographical spaces are extended into geographical regions (land-, or water-based), spaces with fixed structure, and spaces within the spaces with fixed structures. In spatial terms, districts were informal clusters of villages within a loosely defined geographical area whose inhabitants practiced intermarriage and exchanged trade and prestige goods. The geographical affinities of the flora seem to influence plant recovery in this forest community. This happened as a consequence of parasites adapting to hosts from different geographical regions and under variable environmental conditions. Samples from children and adolescents were collected from randomly selected primary and secondary schools chosen at random from different geographical regions. 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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