词汇 | example_english_grasp |
释义 | Examples of graspThese 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 proposed problem in swarm robotics borrows several ideas from the well-known problem in robotics grasping. When spans its entire planar space, the grasping quality of a trapezoid possesses unique features that are captured by the proposed grasping quality measures. Thus, many of the failures of econometrics are easily grasped as manifestations of structural changes combined with the inability to predict such changes. The significance of this for lawyers may not yet have been grasped. To see this, consider what would be the evidence that everyone grasps the same unformulated rule. Finally, the operator releases the object and grasps again using his thumb and index finger. However, the larger cylinder (a 104 mm diameter canister) is too large to be grasped by the gripper. The space of stable grasps is dependent on the contact type and mode. In the first experiment the subjects grasped the handle with the thumb, index, middle and ring fingers. The subject sat in a chair in front of the robot and monitor, and grasped a handle with his/her right hand. A taxonomy of manufacturing grasps is obtained by two basic categories, which are defined as power grasps and precision grasps, respectively. The algorithm proposed has produced good results in the reaching and stable grasping tasks of objects placed in random positions. The hilt delimits the grasping area of the endeffector in a way that the human operator may manipulate the hand controller. Fourth, by ' mystery ' some mean an unintelligible doctrine, the meaning of which can't be grasped. Thus combined with the proposed grasping quality measures, we have a tool for evaluating grasping quality information. The additional joints allow a wider range of objects to be grasped. Second, once formulated, speaker stereotypes are amenable to strategic manipulation to the extent that they are consciously grasped by social actors. Physical structures are grasped as embodied sensations, through an unconscious bodily mimesis. Completing the above example of grasping a glass illustrates the operation of the control system. Ultimately, too many in the law enforcement community experience difficulty grasping and/or appreciating racial and ethnic sensitivities. The character of the particular initiative eventually to emerge from the deliberations of spring 1956 may still be grasped by negative approximation. Reaching and grasping gestures towards imagined objects exhibit the distinctive pattern that is observed when subjects are asked to pantomime a reaching and grasping motion. Clearly computers can only look at the structure of language without grasping its meaning. Not surprisingly, a kind of anarchy ensued, each student grasping for individual advantage. However, the legal field of divorce, and any other type of legal field, cannot be fully grasped without acknowledging the role of formal law. The choice of the filler shows that the literal meaning is recognized as inappropriate but nevertheless the global meaning of the story is not grasped. The robot grasps the peg and moves it at the default speed to a point 30 mm above its destination. In particular, we focus on the task of grasping a book by imitating human movements. Many developments were turned toward optimal grasping using different criteria, but most of these methods were unable to compute online finger forces. An aphorism is to be grasped intuitively rather than logically ; it cannot be argued for, only experienced. The fascination with this new form of cerebral biographies grasped anatomical experts as well. In order to keep system complexity at a manageable level, the possibility of implementing stable grasps based on actively programmable finger compliance was studied. Their planning method produced feasible grasps but rarely ones that were human-like. However, enveloping grasps have the benefit of being robust to variations in the contact locations, so determining them precisely is unnecessary. The conditions were the same as for grasping but without the 20 deg cue-consistent trials, which were extraneous. The term "flexible" refers to the ability of a single gripper to adapt its form according to the shape of the component to be grasped. He grasps the cord in his left hand. Difficulty grasping the development of his argument ties into more substantive issues that philosophers will surely raise with this monograph. Pressure in the antecubital fossa will flex the forearm so that it can be grasped and delivered over the chest. An experiment using virtual reality could address this issue by maintaining a constant vertical height (reaching component) while manipulating target size (grasping component). In one condition, participants viewed pictures of a hand grasping an object, whereas in the other condition, participants imagined grasping objects with their own hand. Without grasping how individuals understand the pragmatic demands of the situation, we cannot draw inferences from their language about the concepts being expressed. Educators have rarely grasped the opportunities that the power of music offers people in real educational alliance. One predicted consequence of approaching an object is to put it within reach, and to thus make the desired reaching and grasping action available. In contrast, the dorsal system must perform some action on, or in relation to, the object, such as grasping it. In this sense, the present cannot be grasped. Drawing parallels with traditions in legal and political theory, he observed that legal judgements involve grasping individual cases and relating them to general rules. Instead, these topics can be covered at a later point in isolation when students have already grasped the more general concepts. The basic structural level grasped through reduced listening is perceived as a juxtaposition of sonic events. The control architecture proposed gives a solution for grasping hard object with the integration of visual and tactile information. Therefore, this application may be generalized to any grasping robotic system. The adaptation property must be capable of performing a location operation for different shapes of objects in order to ensure universality of grasping processes. The part-holder frame, 1-xyz, represents the location from which the robot picks up or grasps the part. He grasped a picture both wider and deeper than views cut by disciplinary boundaries are capable of seeing. What she has not grasped is the appropriate kind of comparison to make. Naturally, once the distinction is articulated and grasped the appearance of contradiction vanishes ; yet both of my original claims were true, despite the seeming inconsistency. The tort law is not understood unless this principle is grasped. Inferentially reconstructing what the experimenter considers as a conversationally appropriate contribution essentially amounts to grasping the experimenter's goals in setting up the task. The editors conclude by asking why, in some countries, politicians have grasped the prioritysetting nettle, whilst in others they have failed to do so. In both instances the performers were literally on top of the toes of the spectators or grasping out to hold their hands. Chambers, long a student of dialectics, grasped these contradictions in an instant. The difficulty of conceptually grasping the self may reside within the very foundations of our subject-verb structured language. The inputs of the model are the obstacle position and height as well as the object position to be grasped. Next, we compute the grasping circle in the object. Another point of interest in the force control is the way we measure grasping forces. Additionally, the technical specifications regarding opening and closing grasping speed, force and range were met for all grasping modes. All specified grasping modes were obtained (power, precision, lateral and hook). Similar results have been obtained in experiences for grasping object of different shapes and materials. The grading method analyzes the curvature pattern and effective diameter of the object, and grades object regions according to their suitability for grasping. Human-like high-quality grasps are generated in less than 20 s per object. To represent the effects of the finger force perturbations an uncertainty grasping index is defined. I have argued that music's ontology and its mediation must be grasped as historical. Rotation of the fetal trunk is achieved by grasping the acromion and upper portion of the fetus' posterior arm. What needs to be grasped by students is the inter-related nature of the complex mesh of influences at play within any media 'text'. The point of the passage is, however, that the natural law can be grasped by reason as well as by revelation. The broken catheter was then grasped byfirstencircling it with the snare and then advancing the catheter to close the loop. At the same time new opportunities to take the story further can be grasped. Taken together, the constituents of the self formed a particular order which may be grasped in a number of ways. My remarks do not deny the major contribution of the parietal cortex to egocentric (and often unconscious) processes involved in grasping and manipulating objects. However, this effort can be well invested, as the examples, once grasped, clearly reveal structures that are vital for understanding important aspects of pay-as-you-go financing. Instead, the worm obviously uses them as a 'grasping' apparatus by which it grasps the gill lamella of the host (fig. 4e). The basic field skills sections are again such that they can be grasped without help. The content of those concepts and principles is grasped only if we have an account of how these inferences are mediated. The political line in grasping historical experience was based on the evolution of modes and relations of production. Furthermore, it was through popular tradition, as much as through literature, that the significance of the language could be grasped. Not grasping the nature of the connection, it strikes us as deeply contingent; we cannot make the assertion of a necessary connection intelligible to ourselves. Their true jaws are of obvious advantage for grasping prey. The general point about the innocuousness of natural difference as such needs to be grasped on its own. I have been looking for dimensions by which the value of objects is objectified and which may be grasped archaeologically. From a developmental perspective, however, the search for more variables and more sophisticated data modeling techniques may be grasps in the wrong direction. Opportunities rapidly presented themselves; and they were readily grasped. Even for specialists, it has become too vast to be grasped in its entirety. The prescriptive force of each statement can only be grasped by an understanding of the goals advanced by the prescription. He was completely engrossed and serious about his every action, looking at the spot, carefully grasping it, raising his hand and then losing it. On the one hand, these properties can be grasped from a dynamical point of view. Acquiring a knowledge of the past has usually meant grasping a specific context to which even its actors could not have had complete accessibility. However, it is individually rational for the customer agent, fast to compute, and, arguably, easily grasped by a human user of the system. They show ways of grasping the specifics of a political culture, and many methodological routes to interpretation. In other words, the dorsal grasping response and the ventral vocal response did not interfere with each other. 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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