词汇 | example_english_grind |
释义 | Examples of grindThese 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 perforated disks were created by reworking a potsherd into a circular form by chipping, drilling, and then grinding the edges to a smooth finish. Samples from the normal smooth surface of the gneiss boulder show that the surface has been ground and polished during glacial transportation. The soil was gently ground, passed through a 2-mm sieve and completely mixed prior to being placed in pots. A p-rule is ground exactly when every atom in it is ground. Time to stop the little saltmill grinding, before everything else has become bitter. In cases of the latter sort, the values that ground our attitudes are not truly our own. The tissue was dried by grinding with anhydrous sodium sulfate and extracted with several volumes of hexane to remove carotenoids, retinols, and retinyl esters. Where the standards were unclear, gover nment officials faced the dilemma of how to ground the political justification for authoritative direction of private voluntary relationships. The key to the answer lies in whether it is judged appropriate to ground primal faith on the quadriplegic nature of divine activity. The remaining part of the body was ground in a small bowl with physiological saline. Thus, the customers' utilities ground the utilities of the other constraints. The sides were glowing and going round, grinding out a familiar rumble. Instead, this analysis aims at characterizing the nature of grinding activities in larger par ts of the city. Both features favor long, extended grinding strokes instead of the shor t, downward crushing strokes of less intensive grinding. The latter manos vary considerably, being too small, too large, or too irregularly shaped for grinding large amounts of maize on a daily basis. The circumstances that ground his obligation + his references without irony to our objective, and so on + are surely those of many conscripts. If they do not ground desert but do affect production, then some seemingly relevant effort will not ground desert. Subsequent attempts to ground citizenship in difference rather than sameness have greatly intensified the tension with a more persistent culture of patriotism. Today it is estimated that there are about 25 of these conflicts grinding on all over the world. In districts aected by arsenic problems ground water development is nearly 41%. Perhaps a similar point applies to the values that ground one's identity. Drip-loss or water-holding capacity is the ability of meat to retain its own water during cutting, heating, grinding and pressing. She tries hard to ground her work - or give it an appearance of grounding - in empirical research and postulated intention. Against this, earlier starts meant grinding less mature cane, and later finishes ran into the rainy season. Secondly, although human beings are able to provide specific purposes, they are unable to ground absolute ones. You 'could have chosen otherwise ', but not in a way consistent with the sort of freedom which could ground moral responsibility. Perhaps this is just the continued grinding away of intuition on one side of an argument. As such, the attempt to ground the threefold realist claim through theological realism fails. However, there is a substantial practical difficulty: the computation rapidly runs out of space and grinds to a halt. Of course, the abundance of ignorance could also be used to ground a much more radical posture towards politics. Conversely, constitutional rights always ground a lack of legal power in citizens and members of the legislature and are therefore always immunity-rights. The grinding process may have affected the clay component more than the other minerals. They are arguments to the effect that the values recognized by grievance morality are of the kind and moral weight that ground individual rights. The above analysis helps ground the justification for such special duties. A second, weaker position would also ground liability. We follow here a widespread convention in theoretical computer science that considers ground types as being of order 1. When equilibrium is attained, the market does not simply rest, it grinds to a halt. Most sorghum is ground by women at home. By the 18th, in fact, their southern advance was grinding to a halt. Insights into specific poems, set in new contexts of understanding, help ground the book. The last movement is a grinding palindromic movement which has sudden and drastic, if not violent, contrasts of tempi and texture. After removal of the pericarp and testa, 20 seeds from each of the pretreatments, dried as well as undried, were ground in liquid nitrogen. A term, atom, literal, or rule is ground if no variable occurs in it. Each grain sample is ground in a mill until all bran has been removed and the endosperm has been reduced to flour. Each seed pool can be ground into a homogeneous mix of flour, which is tested for the transgenic trait rather than testing each individual seed. To what degree we should ground our understanding of materiality and the past in our everyday experience is of course a matter of debate. Plant further argues that citizenship is too abstract a set of moral concepts in which to ground consent to welfare. Every morning she ground foodstuffs before her prayers. The cutting, drilling, and grinding described earlier were the processes used to free and shape the pendants. The notion that risk can ground desert is unconvincing. 842 and highlight the value of subjective measures of affect as a way to ground knowledge about neural processing of affective information. On the other hand, the symbolic description theory he manifestly still favors also fails, lacking the semantic foundation necessary to ground imagery's intentionality and consciousness. His endeavor to ground his hypotheses in linguistic theory is particularly valuable. While grinding the samples provides homogeneous material for multiple analyses, it also changes the sample texture. Second, music is used to ground what we see, to tie a moment to a familiar song. Thus, a number of modals have come to ground themselves. Cane from inefficient, newly-mothballed sugar factories could be redirected to a smaller number of mills currently grinding well below capacity. Eels were exposed to ground catalytic converter material for six weeks. We ground our analysis in social identity theory. As the dip back into opera plots suggests, narratives easily come unglued from attempts to ground them in broader theoretical contexts. Applying this idea to the context of planning, new social programmes and legal measures helped to ground the lofty promises of state leaders. What makes this point of view interesting is the author's determination to ground it empirically. The production of bread starts with purifying and grinding the grain (2nd reg ister). Note that in this way aggregates will only ground atoms the truth-value of which cannot be determined already by the instantiator. First, it underestimates the naturalist's ability to ground natural proper function ascriptions in the concept of health. We have seen that attempts to ground the truth-value of counterfactuals of freedom is problematic at best. After all, presumably the non-evaluative properties in question do ground the painting's beauty and, thereby, its being fit to be admired. Intended consequences are intentions, not consequences, and consequentialists who ground their theory in intentions are well on their way to abandoning consequentialism. On the other hand, as we saw, it is unclear how her condition (b) would ground the requisite discrimination. Either way, it is difficult to see how the combination of the two proposals could ground worshipfulness if neither is individually sufficient to ground it. Two very different projects published after his death attempted to ground the life of the founding figure firmly in its orthodox institutions. Literals (resp. rules, programs) are ground if they are variable-free. Effectively, this guarantees that the recursive calls are ground in their input positions, which goes beyond assuming input-consuming derivations. A term, an atom, a literal, a rule, or program is ground if no variable appears in it. Within-country analysis is relevant to countr y-wide conclusions, but is rarely (if ever) sufficient to ground such arguments. Chapter 3 is devoted to understanding the value-property of well-being and why it cannot ground the fundamental moral property of wrongness. I ground my discussion by focusing on the centrality of authenticity in hip-hop and gender propriety's centrality in comprising hip-hop notions of authenticity. Miscellaneous includes taking meals to workers, grinding flour, going to market, stitching, milk/ghee preparation. The overhangs provide widely separated locations for gripping the mano which increased the leverage of the grinding stroke. Pieter comes across as simply one more cog in the relentlessly grinding colonial machine. Through aesthetic engagement with the world, selectively and dynamically mirroring their environments, architects can fulfil the moral imperative to ground their creation in reality. There was a gradual movement between the well shaft and the small ventilation openings in the corner rooms connecting to ground level. In addition, a sufficient amount of the ar tifact must be present to allow attribute measurements of up to four grinding sur faces. In vision, this move has been used, traditionally, to ground similarity and generalization. Carruthers fails to ground his model in those details. The second set of writings at issue here encompasses recent efforts to ground contemporary political action in the archaeological record. As much information as possible must be obtained from the human in order to ground any theoretical models in clinical reality. Additional case studies based on a wider variety of sources will help to provide a firm empirical base on which to ground our understanding. The idea is that what should ground punishment is who we are rather than what we do. Sub-samples of seed were ground in the puck mill. Again, these circumstances ground an argument for allowing multiple listing under the current system, while drawing attention to inequities created within that system. If genes can ground nest-building and courting in birds, web-building in spiders, and language learning in human beings, why not polyandry or avunculocality? The solipsist admits no community to ground his belief that it is objectively true that this new sensation is a pain. My assumption here is that the notion of proximate cause cannot by itself ground the relevant intuition. 13. At a more micro level of analysis, rational actor approaches ground the analysis in the motivations facing state actors at the central and local level. Pooled samples of ten ants from the campground site were ground in a small amount of liquid nitrogen with disposable plastic pestles. To ground certainty on assent involving the will transgresses the accepted epistemological norm that certainty implies necessity. They ground their interpretations in diverse historical documents including scores and librettos, political manifestos, poetry and medical texts. 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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