词汇 | example_english_harmonious |
释义 | Examples of harmoniousThese 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 contrast to social structures and institutions, culture is often regarded as a coherent entity, as a harmonious unit providing for the integration of society. As you will see, the irruption of the locus in no way weakens or dilutes logical principles: they just become different, more harmonious, and stronger. In practice, however, freelancing was rarely the harmonious and liberating form of work that is often depicted. They regarded society as naturally harmonious and designed their anti-theft campaigns to rectify injustice and restore harmony by means of confession and compensation. Pietism claimed for its own the principle that heart and voice should be in harmonious accord. The process must be harmonious to assure dilatation of the cervix without tearing. The establishment of these devolved committees with their 'crusading enthusiasm' was later praised officially as a triumph of organisation, devotion, and harmonious cooperation. The harmonious machine as an entirety inspires one with admiration, but what of the perfectly adjusted, satisfactory and enduring parts. In a presentation intended for the outside world, people prefer to draw a rather harmonious picture of their social relations. Her research is most effective in dismissing the picture of a comprehensive welfare state that some historians have thought to characterize harmonious, close-knit local communities. The first part in this process is to realize that the myth presupposes that the alliance was something it never really was, close and harmonious. He argues that it was impossible to bring about democratic and harmonious governance after independence in so heterogeneous a country. The idea of a struggle for survival and the elimination of the un®t supplanted the idea of a harmonious process of mutual adaptation. The main strategy of the illustrated weeklies was to promote the image of a harmonious society without major conflicts. A good and harmonious plan of action can be worked out. Thus, fathers who repor ted less harmonious relations with their own parents tended to exhibit more criticism regarding their child. A survey of harmonious colourings can be found in [6]. First, there are substantial risks associated with a lack of ongoing, harmonious, selective, committed relationships. Anyone visiting the site in the company of one group, rather than another, would have been hard put to accept a purported harmonious coexistence. In order to maintain harmonious relationships and to avoid conflicts with their offspring, many participants adopted passive generative roles. In other cases, however, the existence of several wills need not reflect the same kind of harmonious development. A new type of human being would be in tune with technology and succeed in creating a harmonious world of humans and machines. The harmonious interaction of the independent life units constitutes the organism. He transformed it into an imperial and cosmopolitan collection, possessed of a harmonious intellectual vision. The logic of designing in a harmonious relationship with the environment is an approach as old as the art of building. Successful par tnership requires a harmonious communication environment characterized by rapid, accurate and "paperless" business transaction. Since the mid-1950s, relations between both countries have been harmonious. The older family members practised this strategy within the home and were convinced that it led to a harmonious atmosphere. The first profile consists of cohesive families who exhibit relatively warm, close, and harmonious relationships across multiple family subsystems. The more general concept of harmonious colouring applies to any simple graph. Advancing an interpretation in terms of a bargain is not synonymous with advocating a harmonious view of federal-region relations. Here aesthetics follows a logical and harmonious path set down by the technological motifs of the system itself. Trying to determine the ' winners' and ' losers' of a policy issue can be misleading, since power also structures apparently harmonious exchange relationships. A sustainable democracy can only flourish in a society imbued with a culture of tolerance where harmonious inter-ethnic and inter-faith relations exist. Through contact with the spiritual world and social and cultural lore, individuals come to understand and develop harmonious social relations. The goaldirected activity of older persons is frequently focused on areas such as health, personal independence, emotional stability, self-esteem, a harmonious partnership and satisfactory friendships. Most important, however, is that it would be an illusion to think that these goals could be ranked or grouped in any harmonious way. Civic governments also used images to celebrate the theme of a harmonious spiritual community. The world enters language in a dialectal relation between activities, between human actions; it comes out of myth as a harmonious display of essences. None of this, in his words, is 'harmonious' in its nature. A man's first duty was to the local community, to his family and village, a harmonious whole to which he contributed a single note. In consequence its members became involved in society but not always in ways that were harmonious. There is no return to a harmonious state of nature. The results on detachments of complete graphs give exact results on harmonious chromatic number for many classes of graphs, as well as algorithmic results. Note that identifying vertices in this way creates an amalgamation of the graph, and the partial harmonious colouring c0 is still valid. He was convinced that unrestrained nature was automatically harmonious. The myth of harmonious and stable monogamy is criticised for papering over the cracks of frequently violent domestic politics. As such, modern society would stand in opposition to the imagined harmonious pre-modern community. In our study, acquiring breathing space in suffering included being happy and harmonious and provided an opportunity to reflect on existential issues. Findings indicate that language maintenance in the second generation is associated with harmonious family relations and so with the immigrants' well-being. We can see, then, that arguing is not an inherently disruptive activity that threatened the "harmonious" existence of the university. Such a parent-child dynamic may lead to declines in difficult behavior often characteristic of toddlerhood and to more harmonious parent-child interactions over time. How does an organism composed of so many more elementary individuals manage to function as a stable and harmonious whole? Now it is important to recall that these communities were by no means always harmonious ones, and the relations between their members were often bitterly antagonistic. His aim was to overcome, to reunite, and provide a new way in which a harmonious future could be attained through the mutual inter-adaptation of the old and the new. From an ideological point of view, it is clear that literacy in vernacular languages offers the best possible cultural anchorage and contributes to children's harmonious sense of cultural identity. Like a choir, the informants' voices blend into a harmonious whole as they recount their unique experiences as care-givers and as the vanguard of a new group of nursing-home consumers. Even where apparent accountability progress has sparked renewed outside interest, resulting contacts are not always either harmonious or aimed at the creation of networks capable of sustained, co-ordinated activity. There is an amplified urgency to re-establish a more harmonious, productive and secure relationship with the physical environment that could improve the quality of life for all. Consequently, body, architecture and the natural world were in perfect harmony, and the body of man was regarded as a symbolic microcosm of the harmonious universe. On the one hand, the scientific pursuits of many divines seemed sufficient proof for the harmonious coexistence of science and religion in the minds of practitioners. With ancient art, his unsurpassed model, in mind, he defined the symbol as a self-contained and self-determining whole that presents a harmonious unity of form and content. To the despair of planners intent on creating harmonious streetscapes, front gardens burst the bounds of homogeneity, tiny pockets of unruly self-display from the invisible householder to the passing public. Their design is so "elaborate, harmonious, and purposeful" that one forgets that the spandrels are merely a necessary result of the original architectural purpose: mounting a dome on rounded arches. The body is the overarching concept, in that the harmonious arrangement of parts - its symmetry - was the model for the decorous interrelationship of doors and windows. A sustainable democracy can only flourish in a society imbued with a culture of tolerance, where harmonious inter-ethnic and inter-faith relations serve as the basis of that society. Importantly, to the extent that they are not orchestrated by the heavy hand of the state, social relations are envisioned as largely harmonious, the product of voluntary interactions. The result need not necessarily be a harmonious unity; indeed, the spice of dissonance, like the play of difference, may assume a functional, perhaps even liberating, role. Elites thus created an idealized world in which employers and employees lived in a harmonious system where all recognized the value of skill and hard work (p. 207). He reminds us that repose or 'vital stability' is the appearance of harmonious unity in a building and it is achieved through an intuitive sense of proportion. A phalange was an autonomous amalgam of 2,000 people, chosen because they constituted a harmonious blend of the 300 or so passions of which man was composed. Furthermore, the issues that were highlighted by this study may be of particular significance to those families where relationships may not be harmonious to begin with. Creativity is not harmonious and pleasant. In one case the woman's lawyer maintained that his client could not lead a harmonious life with her husband because the spouses had become alienated from each other over time. Despite the economic imbalance, the situation was harmonious as the grandparents had companionship and practical support : it exemplifies the ' independence or inter-dependence of generations ' household type. The active cultivation of stable multilingualism can provide a harmonious pathway through the clash of values inherent in today's struggle between the global and local, between uniformity and diversity. If relations among family members are harmonious and some are willing to care for a disabled person, they do so, and that is the end of the matter. Today, with the happy development of affairs, we have a nice harmonious feeling about these matters. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 His three-board option would be divisive and sectarian and could destroy the consensus and harmonious working relationships that have stood the test of troubled times. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There are those who enjoy harmonious relationships with their tenants and the local communities. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Unfortunately, it seems that the proceedings have not been very harmonious. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Well, there were not many signs of harmonious energies here. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We may pass on now to the more harmonious subject of milk. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In particular for children, this state of marriage alone provides a settled and harmonious life on which so much of their future happiness depends. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Our relationships are very friendly, harmonious and co-operative. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 What is the significance of this harmonious coda? Divisions between them abolitionists saw, unlike later, as being purely functional; the cause was harmonious. Three factors stand out in explaining this harmonious relationship. Maybe such herbs are natural neural tranquillizers, no doubt possessing a far more harmonious interaction with life processes than those presently produced by drug companies. The mind is taught not to direct the body, but to be in a state of harmonious awareness parallel with the body's natural movements. I do not mean to idealize this institution or to claim that the relationships between merchant and apprentice were always harmonious. The harmonious opposition of text and music is a necessary function of an opera that probes the boundaries between truth and appearance, sympathy and ridicule. The systems usually interact in such a harmonious, seamless manner that people believe they are operating as a single system. By contrast, community spirit in the valleys which were once associated with mining is seen as a threat to smooth, harmonious and profitable working conditions. The middle-aged participants had given much thought about how to promote harmonious relationships with their children, and they prepared nutritious food and soups for them. A fourth quality concinnitas brings the individual parts into a harmonious whole. The harmonious development of a city was the logical outcome of the active endeavours of its citizens. As industrial conflict intensified, it was a short step for officials to conclude that the jobber was an impediment to more harmonious social relations. People did not describe harmonious groups dedicated to a common purpose, but were highly ambivalent about participating in community groups. An apology is necessary for restoring harmonious relations, not admission of guilt. 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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