词汇 | example_english_guard |
释义 | Examples of guardThese 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. In turn, this forces old guards to adapt to new balances of power when they cannot suppress the new media. All of these avenues of research will reveal the importance of guarding against simple equations between knowledge and colonial power. Dentists have guarded their status as autonomous practitioners and rejected all attempts at regulation by the state. Perhaps the mysterious will remain forever guarded by its own definition, but at least now some of its doors have keys. According to this municipal budget, in 1882 the 40 regular night guards employed by the municipality earned 12 pesos per month. The common atrioventricular junction may be guarded by a common valve or by separate right and left valvar orifices. The automaton contains a total of n -variable guards annotating its nonaccepting nodes. Even in the late middle ages, town councils would occasionally employ mercenaries as guards at their town gates on a temporary basis. The old guards, for their part, are forced to learn how to play by the new rules, or face marginalization. In countries where the nationalist canon had previously been jealously guarded, this is a remarkable new departure. Dentists have guarded a professional identity that values individual restorative practice, carried out in a small business setting, as in the interests of patients. One year he even posted guards at the doors of the seminar room to keep uninvited people out. A similar team of twenty commandos was to take the radio station, which was lightly guarded. We develop a general method for obtaining finitary guarded monads that allows us to define and prove properties of the rational and term graph monads. Others guarded their independence in running the home and caring for their partners. He scoffs at the effrontery of the bridal party, whose members put up a formidable show of might, as if they were military guards. At times of grain shortage, guards were often sent to the boundaries to prevent grain movements. Ironically, these threats have not come from organized democratic forces the regime guards against most intently, but from organized criminals. Wickremesekera suggests that sepoys were originally trained to serve in a secondary military capacity such as guards for garrison duty and convoy escort. First, the need for 'proper regulation among the guards who are become the common footpads of the night ' was remarked on in several papers. In response, armed guards are now accompanying the mobile brigades. Merchants may receive many comforts, but tend to be very guarded in their friendships, and not prone to laughter or gaiety. My father's car had mudguards, as did all cars until the guards became fused with the body as its wings. The definition language includes constructor-based pattern-matching but not guards. Both classes of languages share concepts like pattern matching (first-order versus higher-order), (tree or graph) rewriting, guards (or conditions), sometimes "where" blocks and "let" expressions. A rewrite rule may be guarded by a condition which is a boolean expression. In early times the master of the chemical craft was notably private, prized, and guarded. If a condition of the element is undefined and its value is between the guards (inclusively), that condition must become false. However, the logic program is guarded, and thus part of a valid g-hybrid knowledge base, which has the expected consequences. Only a small part of the search space is explored due to the guarded clause selection. Here we see the usefulness of mode information which allows us to schedule guards as early as possible. We came across a unit of border patrol guards in a car - about twelve with an officer at their head. Extended genealogical knowledge of named ancestors provides credence for this conviction although the names themselves are closely guarded and taboo (mamunu). They figured among the most personal councillors and guards of emperors and empresses, they officiated as patriarchs, metropolitans, bishops and abbots. Regrettably, however, the communities that composed these guards of merchants are not known. The house and the man appear to be territories which have to be constantly guarded against invasion or colonisation. Regional forestry inspectorates were allocated greater resources and were able to employ several forest guards within each cercle. On the basis of this and subsequent feedback to date, course development has retained emphasis on integration and guards against isolation in music technology. However, they argue, most parents "repair" this violation of the protective role by immediately providing comfort, soothing the infant, and then guarding against repetition. High scorers are guarded and seem to experience the interaction as painful and difficult; sometimes they may seem hopeless. Today's public urban spaces are guarded, air-conditioned and carefully supplied with items triggering our desires and dreams. To handle corecursive functions especially the interplay between guarded and structurally recursive has to be considered. Their nostalgic memories do not include security guards, police officers, health care workers, media or public intellectuals' surveillance. The schemata justify guarded recursive definitions and an up-to-context proof technique for operators of the type mentioned. The analysis tracks permissions and thereby distinguishes certain information flows that are guarded by permissions. They act as guards looking for evidence of violations of contract t by either e or the context. In fact, the keys of figure 2 do not give the exact layout of figure 1 in which guards and equal signs are aligned. Townsmen guarded this privilege more jealously than any other as it was the one most clearly setting the corporation apart from the world around it. In particular, previous versions used a concept called a coalgebraic monad, which has now been renamed as a strongly guarded monad. The additions include public key encryption, composite keys, arbitrary regular guards and function symbols. Gimenez shows that primitive recursor expressions can be rendered as fixpoint expressions guarded by one destructor. In constantly guarding against the tyranny of the majority. Thus, the two definitions of iterativity (using flat or guarded finitary equation morphisms) are again equivalent. We now need to ask how we can capture the concept of a system (1.1) of guarded equations and its solution. The aorta was anterior, with its orifice being guarded by a normal valve which was separated from the mitral valve by a muscular infundibulum. The valve guarding the left atrioventricular junction has three leaflets. The reasons why the absence must be guarded and the patient unnamed lie deeper than the modesty of a grateful patient-painter. Border guards should not treat tourists too discourteously and sometimes should waive the letter of the law. In most cases, they are monitored by mutual trust, although paid guards are used in some cases. A statement guarded by a conditional is said to be control dependent on the conditional. As a result, unique objects are allowed to be observed in guards. The guards got out of the car and ordered the workers to stand. The twenty-two guards work in close cooperation with the security firm that patrols the perimeter and also arrest persons. There are 200 guards on their books, though rarely more than 40 operate on any one day. They guarded private school premises, undertook city centre street patrols on behalf of a number of businesses and guarded certain municipal properties. Exotic species growing in the reserve were not included in the census as they were rare and frequently cut down by the game guards. The figure illustrates the use of position icons and a guarded (force limited) move to press a button which opens a door. Before introducing the translation to guarded programs formally, we introduce the translation through an example. If we have two nested conditional agents, then the guards are recursively checked within the same time instant. The guards are used immediately to check failure. Before the counter abstraction step where identities of processes will be lost, we need to strengthen the guards using some invariants of the system. The role of selectivity is to encourage the early scheduling of guards which are likely to fail. We also take into account the selectivity of the guards we can schedule directly after the new partner. The schedule guards keeps adding guards to its output argument while they can be scheduled. The right atrioventricular junction is guarded by a tri-leaflet atrioventricular valve, and connects to a ventricle with right morphology. In two of the cases, the valve replaced was the left component of the valve guarding the common junction of an atrioventricular septal defect. In essence, guarding their own convertibility within the context of profitable banking, central banks conditioned inflationary paths. Funding for housing for the guards was also included in the allied infrastructure programme (10th slice), but this was never built. The interpretation of these findings should be guarded. Revivalists guarded their children against the danger by committing themselves to sober discipline and work for the future. The largest private security business in town, founded 1991\\2, has seventy guards (four women) and services 1,300 homes. Composers have to be aware of this: a sphinx guards the entrance of every human domain, of every specific discipline. The guards and porters walked about, the bell was rung, the signal was given ad the train started off. In other collaborative activities individuals take turns in sitting vigilantly alert while others feed, thereby functioning as watchdogs or guards. Secondly, he applies it to rulers, who have to be guarded, and guarded against. In addition to the gendarmes and police guards, the administration could rely on the services of some four thousand regular troops stationed within the province. First, their appointment as rural guards prevented the members of this particularly dangerous group from entering the ranks of the unemployed. On the other hand, the autonomy of the artist's vision must be jealously guarded, thus resisting reduction to culture, sociology or biography. The limited number of forest guards, however, ruled out effective monitoring. Even the legal system recognizes this right to private decisionmaking and jealously guards it from unfair encroachment. She is someone who guards, protects, watches over, nourishes. The role of forest staff should be extended from technical experts and guards to fair and reliable promoters of village management. Villages rely on self-monitoring of rules and do not employ guards. Where no fires were evident, he claimed, guards would set them themselves and then blame villagers. During the inter-war period, most of the humbler posts in the colonial administration, particularly those of interpreters and guards, went to veterans. The consequence was a complex system of political bargaining and reimbursements, hoarded and guarded reserves, constant pressure for increased percentages of local revenues. The union complained that so few cooks could hardly provide food and act as servants for the ten guards assigned to them. 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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