词汇 | example_english_gratification |
释义 | Examples of gratificationThese 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. Their longings and their gratifications depend upon a level of oestrogen which is counteracted by the progestagens in all oral contraceptives. Pensions are very complex, and gratification is delayed - especially for younger workers. Psychologists find that behavioral differences in time preferences for non-monetary gratification arise as a part of the human development process. He is given nutrition through a gastrostomy, but apparently this does not satisfy the enormous need for oral gratification that still persists. He deliberately avoids deciding whether music should be construed as instant gratification or within a self-consciously virtuous tradition of structural hearing. This inhibition serves to put off immediate gratification (that is dependent upon the magnitude and intent of immediate sensory input) in favor of long-term goals. Its power is predicated on the frustration of sensational expectations: its subject matter raises them, but the poem withholds gratification. Consumatory processes elicit intense feelings of pleasure, gratification, and in terms of physiology produce restful and satiety. You were saying that the difference between amateur and professional lies in how the professional works for the gratification of the audience. This signifies the failure of a mainstream polity based upon individualistic acquisitiveness to fulfil its promises of satisfaction and gratification to many of its citizens. The wine poem reveals this through its reverse transaction, which cashes in the distinguishing marks of elite moral supremacy for instant gratification. Provisioning (male parental investment) is assisted by anxiety, altruism, empathy, behavioral restraint, gratification delay, and a long life span. Choosing deliberately to care and to maintain the relationship through sickness, even when this was arduous, gave them gratification. Emotional investment assesses the extent to which the person treats others as ends rather than means and sees events in terms other than need gratification. Postponement of gratification intuitively seems to be neutral since it is not clear why it matters when a person experiences gratification. They exhibit : a good deal of capacity to delay gratification, allow problems to resolve and take the long view. Those who continued for the 'gratification of working' represented only about 10per cent of all the women and 14per cent of all the men. One's ability to delay gratification depends on role modeling observed from family members and other social role models. He argues that if one is disenchanted with the gratifications available from private consumption, then one may wish to try the public route. To be alone with a readable text (linguistic or pictorial) is, to those who can read, the path to deep gratification. The people's love of song found gratification in the choral interstices, in some of which the audience sang along. Many of these children have difficulties delaying gratification and inhibiting a prepotent response. In other words, pleasure is "a function of both salience and innovativeness," and is "the gratification in discovering the familiar in the novel" (182). To my gratification he acknowledged that this might be a case where a judiciously selected exception could fortify the general rule against neologisms. 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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