词汇 | example_english_happily |
释义 | Examples of happilyThese 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. We know that he was (happily, it seems) married. Happily, these two terms can also be linked respectively to the notions of direct and indirect recognition. I could happily see it once a week for a long time more. The crucial * point is that this can happily coexist with a direct reading of the additive function type. Each of the periods is preceded + not always happily + by a general survey. People can still survive if they ignore the welfare of one another, albeit less happily than if they practice beneficence properly. Happily a somewhat smaller number suffices to get a reasonably good approximation. In fact, most laws (on user-defined functions) can be viewed as rewrite rules which happily consume functions! Happily, there was a warm-up period to make the informant feel relaxed, and a multiinterviewer technique was also devised to better the subjects' output. Happily his impressive career is reasonably well documented, and it is certain that his wartime and polar efforts will not be forgotten. The local intendent was delighted : although he had already built two special coaches to carry the ill, he happily accepted another. There among the crowds, however, was the figure of his father to whom he clung happily. One handbill suggested that the people would happily accept a patriot king as long as they were not oppressed. They are proud to feel that they have an area of expertise to share, and happily teach their teachers. I would happily recommend my library to stock several copies and recommend all my students to read this timely book + it serves its title well. Male cats mate happily with any female in heat in the neighborhood. Indeed, the ideal scholar of this new economics was happily (and purposefully) ignorant of (or indifferent towards) theories. I would happily recommend it to students and teachers as well as to music libraries. She happily accepted this, and readily stated that it was ' the size of the package ' that influenced her decision. Happily for a positivist theor y of criminal law, this seems unlikely. Perhaps this was out of sympathy for her older daughter, who was enraged by the engagement (although she happily married later). Doctors and behavioural scientists do not always combine happily in harness together. Happily, this is precisely how they are currently treated. Happily, the state of the art of methodology in jurisprudence is that such debates are many, various, and flourishing. Since the set functions of section 3 only rely on the abstract interface, they happily work with the new implementation. Most of the time, normalcy would serendipitously return and maybe then we could live happily ever after. Now we have been happily married for almost 27 years. The more restricted they are, the more happily death will be welcomed. The extreme politeness we find in acknowledgments happily contradicts the common opinion that people do not say thanks any more. In order to fully emphasise this principle, we have totally abandoned this distinction and, on the contrary, have happily played around exchanging roles. They expected to be outraged and, when they duly were, they laughed happily. While all of them happily combine with totally and completely, the subjective-evaluative meanings do not felicitously combine with almost and nearly. I would happily recommend this book as a wide-ranging introduction to the subject. Cultural connectors carry whole sets of meanings and practices which may flow more or less happily. Such negligence, happily, is not apparent in her playing: all the composers represented must feel fortunate to have so thoughtful and impressive an interpreter. On occasion, these were given the seductive force of the "eye-witness" in collections of letters from emigrant laborers now happily settled in their new homes. Rather, the big landowners enjoyed their prestigious positions and happily spent their money on gambling and womanizing. First, that we were happily surprised to receive 50 requests for consultations within the first year. Protestant patricians happily gave their servants the day off to go to patterns. I run across them in the literature with some frequency, though (happily) seldom in daily life. The result is something far-fetched and over-written and, from a feminist standpoint, ideologically unsound, with both heroines marrying and living happily ever after. If the world is still largely happily multilingual, then a construct built upon the exceptional monolingual is rather suspect. Happily there is evidence that this negative bias toward poor households and women is not inevitable. Happily all of our commentators see the point of conceptual analysis in science. Happily, she was in reasonable health 9 months after combined radiotherapy and chemotherapy. I am a descriptivist, happily spending my career trying to figure out the grammars of previously undescribed languages. If onsets contributed weight, moraic theory could happily ' declare ' that onsets are moraic, and eventually make this a languagespecific parameter. Happily, it is easy to make a top-to-bottom traversal, reversing all the pointers, and then make the bottom-to-top traversal to do the work. He happily informed his father that he had given up medicine to work with his father-in-law, who was a stock-broker. The arguments presented are free, stimulating, and to some extent, happily unorthodox. While much more heterogeneous in scope, the second half of the book - on crime, violence and legal reform - is, happily, more homogeneous in quality. Each chapter stands alone, happily making it possible to read in random order (or to assign select chapters in undergraduate courses). Especially in this latter category, intimate knowledge and sober analysis may, in the best of cases, go happily hand in hand. The trees were inhabited by a thousand colourful birds which happily sang out their freedom. My anticipation that the chapters contributed seemingly by default by the editor would show some signs of haste and desperation was, happily, not met. He happily conceded to cosmopolitans that nationalist authors are either self-evidently vacuous or incoherent. Members of happily married couples, for example, do not generally reinforce one another's every specific act. Indeed, the only visual devices that gave the phrases profile are the punctuation and accents that - happily - correspond to the comely lines of the chant. There are, of course, happily exceptions to these over-generalisations. Happily, they are exactly the thunks to which the update stack points! He curtailed his role to that of the literary guru, happily providing reading lists and guidance. The present volume provides us with the further evidence which has happily continued to pour in. Work shows us the way to happily, happily solve all riddles of the world. Happily for the reader, the present volume represents just such a felicitious occasion. The special interests lost their privileged position, and were forced to retreat ; the rest of the country lived happily ever after. Happily, most of the remaining articles concentrate on a specific ailment. Thus, while participating happily in all sorts of 'communities of enlightenment', sovereign artificers should, by the same token, strictly limit themselves to 'communities of enlightenment'. Happily some work has already appeared on these topics. Happily, we can account for ' introspective ' inter-alter access without rejecting the necessary privacy of experience. A happily married man chooses to have an affair, thus risking his marriage. With a happily demented person there seems room for debate. However, the story sailed happily on its way without any technical underpinnings or details about the procedures of the test. Happily, slips involving the musical examples are rare. His siren sang happily at the approach of a storm, and wept in fine weather. The upshot is that, while participating happily in all sorts of 'communities of enlightenment', sovereign artificers can and should limit themselves to communities of that sort. Happily, these findings point to reconciliation rather than intensification of the debate. Happily these do not appear very often. He is happily married to the same woman all his life and is a good and devoted father in spite of his many professional duties and activities. What a discussion of purely technical, compositional matters cannot convey, however - and, happily, what no writing about music can ever convey - is the experience of the works themselves. A large proportion of residents are quite active and alert and could happily live in a less constrained and regulated environment in sheltered or special housing. When grown up, the three brothers are called upon to rescue their aunt, who has since become happily married to the ogre king and borne him a son. Happily, the results of this particular conference can be recommended. What aids he got from others, if he got any, were worthily bestowed and happily applied. There are, happily, notable exceptions to this generalisation. The patients came by, we talked about their problems, and they all went away happily to produce. To be sure, it is one we should happily endure. To determine how people lived happily ever after, the historian, therefore, must rely on the records of those who did not. Happily for students of the subject, it has in recent years moved closer to the mainstream of historical scholarship. Employees may happily chant the slogan before approving supervisors or wear it on a button. Suggestions cover a wide spectrum, from sober realism to unbridled hype, although happily the former appears to be gaining ascendancy. The unwary will be lulled into a false sense of security and happily accept a possibly wrong result. There was strong agreement among the informants that to live happily one has not to worry. His wildly distorted figures were happily taken up by nationalist historiography, and still loom in many recent histories of the period as factual information. In this case, the young 0 couple happily agree to the arrangement and co-operate willingly. Happily, towards the end of this 16-minute introduction, the music takes off, and so does the playing. The shiny new empiricism eventually triumphed over the evil old rationalism and everyone lived happily ever after. 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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