词汇 | example_english_grip |
释义 | Examples of gripThese 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. Appearing to promise both amazing new control over nature and terrifying dehumanization, cloning has gripped the popular imagination. I was gripped by the problem of development. Coming to grips with lexical richness in spontaneous speech data. 4), fails to come to grips with the problem of recognizing psychological process (perception) in any record of collective activity, archaeological or ethnographic. When dispensing the adhesive, the distance between the needle tips and the solar cells gripped by the suction cups must be adjustable. With his hand gripping his cloth-patch in his pocket, he plunged through the hedge and into the estate grounds. In the programmed mode, the subject's forearm on the weaker side is comfortably strapped to a trough, with the hand gripping a vertical handle. We experience buildings from detail to concept (a hand grips a door handle and a space unfolds), yet we design them from concept to detail. The imaginative application of the narrative mode leads instead to good stories, gripping drama, believable (though not necessarily 'true') historical accounts. A striking feature of the modern debate is the failure of all concerned to come to grips with the trade itself. Our claim is that a false expectation, going by the name of the 'quest for certainty', has gripped those conducting research synthesis. What had happened, and what was the way forward to come to grips with this elusive rate constant? Now he appears alone, coming to grips, probably in an obbligato recitative, with his internal struggle. The intention, declared on the first page, is to come to grips with the relations between built environments and development. The major disadvantage of clamping methods is that they require access to more than one surface of the workpiece for gripping to occur. Conventional handling and gripping technology which features two or more jaws is not directly applicable. Anxiety gripped my heart and it became unbearable. In the experiments the subjects held statically instrumented handles using prismatic grips. In the repetitions after that, a 1% memory loss in the finger gripping axis was observed. Three different types of gripping are considered when the gripping behaviour of the human hand is investigated. Gripping area of fingers and determination of gripping action must be mutually taken into consideration when a gripping motion is considered. The tasks (except the transfer, placing, and gripping problems) consist of welding elements on workpieces. If it is further assumed that the shape of the bristle remains the same in gripping mode, only the thrust along the bristle increases. There is at any rate nothing figurative about the paralysis which grips her when her husband tumbles into the water. The electric gripper, we are told, is a robust, precision instrument, featuring a potentiometer to adjust the gripping force rather than less accurate pneumatic controls. Although there is no linear progression to the story, it is gripping and powerful. Indeed, it is the gripping power of this implication that leaves most people repulsed by consistently utilitarian accounts of punishment. Growing up, we interiorize nature's extraordinary inventiveness to come to grips with gravity. The government is in the grips of extremists. A sequence of grips that match each other well must be selected next. The resulting sequence represents the optimal set of grips with respect to the criteria set by the distance function. He combines analytical chapters with gripping accounts of key campaigns, sieges, and battles, all achieved with remarkable economy and clarity. The legal academy has yet seriously to come to grips with the changes that this infusion of the visual means for legal thinking and rhetoric. Then, however, she will have to come to grips with the claim that predation contributes directly or indirectly to the occurrence of evolutionary progress. When gripping the solar modules, the centre of the suction must align to the centre of the panel. Her first chapter grips the reader as it analyzes the use of an idea of poetry in early photographic discourse. I like things that are gripped by an absolute, tyrannical idea, which shines through a completely rebarbative surface. Transgressive terms for monsters and occult demiurges are another area in which the register is frankly an effort to come to grips with radical alterity. The overhangs provide widely separated locations for gripping the mano which increased the leverage of the grinding stroke. However, this contrast seems essential in coming to grips with the mechanisms of linguistic variation and change. Standing on the cardboard, the female raises its abdomen and lowers the ovipositor, the latter being gripped at its tip by the sheath. Individuals gripped in passion's vice could do little to regulate the emotion and had to wait until it ebbed. There is no clear answer to what kind of distance function would be the best to measure distances between grips. However, good formal statements of theoretical constructs can be easier to come to grips with than vague, informal prose. On the other hand, fiction has been gripped by the remaking of man, the awesome potential of genetics. 225 mation on how to approach and grasp a part such as the speed to be used and the gripping gap between fingers. Since the robots move in cooperative manner with firm grips, each robot plays a role of motion constraint to other robots. The method of gripping solar cells is described based on pneumatic technology. When it is anthropomorphic, the fingers must curl during closure and it must be able to form both precision and power grips. I have worked closely with musicians for over thirty years and yet have really only recently truly begun to get to grips with gender issues. When multistride gaits are initiated, the robot may slip due to the insufficient gripping force compared to the impulsive force produced by the extension and contraction of the actuators. In getting to grips with so many activities of so many actors, the seeker of evidence has to call on the entire repertoire of social science and health services research. The first part of the production, for instance, is too slow and ponderous in its exposition, perhaps not all of it necessary, for the faster, at times gripping, second part. Luckily, in the case d = 4 there will only be one phase, and we can postpone coming fully to grips with this issue until the sequel [7]. Getting to grips with neuronal diversity. One of the most troubling arguments in his critique held that the book's ' ' gripping ' ' language dulled the mind, as if literature cannot at once engage the audience and provoke thought. Why is the handaxe mostly symmetric, why mostly flattened, why the seldom-sharp point, why sharpened all around (when that interferes with gripping the tool for pounding uses)? An intended victim, depending on how it was gripped, was often physically unable to reach the attacker with its mandibles, despite visibly contorting its body in attempts to do so. The goal of an automatic fingering resolver is to find a sensible sequence of instrument grips that will guide an animated virtual musician through a music piece. Neither group of scholars has come to grips with the fact that their conceptual understandings trail life and are of a different character than is living forward. The way the trombone is currently played, the musician moves the slide with her right hand and grips the instrument (in order to stabilise it) with the left hand. When a work offers a tangible musical aspect that an inexperienced listener can follow, then perhaps (s)he has less difficulty coming to grips with something new. Such non-frictional grips are called positive grips. The microgripper has multi-degree-of-freedom actuation and a unique micro/macro actuator on the gripping axis to facilitate human loading and unloading and also very precise accommodation. A tremendous economy with words, catchy phrases, and gripping slogans appeal to customer psychology, at the same time as the ad-makers use word-triggers to evoke a desired response. I am disappointed that we cannot educate designers so that they can really come to grips with the physics while at the same time coping with the vision. Before attempting to come to grips with this paradox, however, it is necessary to deal with two issues which may be thought to make it purely formal. They believed that a prosthesis should provide the five main types of grasps, namely; tip grips (55%), hook grips (50%), precision grips (45%), cylindrical grips (35%) and lateral grips (30%). Essentially, what he suggests is that religion serves existential rather than survival functions, and that religion is what people do ' to come to grips with their existential concern ' (85). As absolute truth becomes more and more expensive, we would sooner or later come to grips with the fact that few non-trivial results could be known with old-fashioned certainty. They carry, as a matter of fact, particular information on how to approach and grasp each part, such as approaching speed and gripping gap between fingers. If we assume that all the phenomena are examples of the same thing, it may hinder us in getting to grips with what is involved in each case. With a distinct shortage of books on what is an enor mously challenging subject those who want to begin to come to grips with the subject should welcome this treatise. Whole departments were gripped by fear. His prose is vigorous, gripping, vivid - he was a fine stylist, and through all the vicissitudes of his reputation as navigator and 'scientist' has been so recognized. A basic type of such a robot may involve a mobile crane with a telescopic arm and an additional turning boom with an installed orienting mobile and gripping automatic traverse. There are two solenoid actuators on each of the cart: one for gripping action (emulating the gripper) and the other for extension action (emulating the extensor). The treatment everywhere is mathematical and getting to grips with it is a major task, but the author helps matters by writing in a chatty and often amusing style. They really have to strengthen their tackling - they really must get to grips with the situation. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English We have quite different problems with which we should be getting to grips. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Finally, when the anger and recriminations have died down, we must get to grips with a reform of the common agricultural policy. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English The fact is that, by definition and by its very nature, undeclared work is difficult to get to grips with in any country. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English There then follow two other cases which are perhaps more difficult and more complicated to get to grips with. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English We must come to grips with this problem. We do not have to engage in a weighty inferential process to determine, say, whether we are in gripping pain. Working in presentday society and coming to grips with the various demands, challenges and pitfalls for our discipline, demands we create a strong infrastructure. Equally, the problems present an interesting challenge to lexicologists, as they get to grips with their task. One is seldom brought to grips with precisely how the rhetorics of the expedition were constituted visually. Although some students have a good grasp of colloquial language, few have ever got to grips with the concept of register. In my view this is an evasion of the teacher's duty to enable pupils to get to grips with academic language. Thus, for a dancing couple, the place where each grips the other is the handle of a tool. The authors of this imaginative text never really get to grips with this reality. The two books reviewed here both attempt to get to grips with this process and with its implications. One way to do this is to define a distance function that measures the distance between any two grips. To get to grips with everyday life, we have to be part of it, to experience it, engage with it. The text is factual and evidence-based, yet often gripping and exciting to read. The gripping force of vacuum methods is limited by the accessible surface area of the workpiece holding side. 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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