词汇 | example_english_illuminate |
释义 | Examples of illuminateThese 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. One chapter illuminates the colonial era, eight the nineteenth century, and four the twentieth century. Rather than illuminating a deeply entrenched metaphysical voice, she focuses on musical enactments of the body's motions. The history of truck legislation is illuminating for two reasons. Can either be much illuminated by so odd a tactic118? On its own right, this expression is not very illuminating. In this respect the book illuminates the ways in which indigenous people and the state continually negotiate and renegotiate their relationship in particular contexts. Again, the analogy with legal theory is illuminating. What we require, therefore, is a tradition of welfare research which illuminates second order agency as well as first. An explicit emphasis on the treatment of children therefore illuminates features of welfare states that have remained invisible in 'adult-centred' studies. If the target level is attained, the lamp is turned off, and otherwise the lamp is illuminated. Much of the article is illuminated by insights drawn from a lifetime's work in the arts and sciences. Observation of proton rear emission and possible gigagauss scale magnetic fields from ultra-intense laser illuminated plastic target. The paper illuminates issues of language restoration and the links between identity and language preservation. The paper illuminates teachers' understanding of play, approaches used, difficulties faced, and their power in finding solutions. Approaches to musical 'topics' or archetypes demonstrate how specific and potentially illuminating intertextual relationships between musical materials and other modes of cultural representation can be. Readers of this journal should find it especially illuminating. As a result, the ways that meaning was created and negotiated in the past are illuminated. They also illuminated how the ways in which people understood their own drinking were embedded in their life situations. When projected onto the target at 458, this cone illuminated an ellipse of 1 1.4 mm and contained $5 1012 photons on target. Each chapter is crammed with treatment suggestions and techniques illuminated by frequent case examples. As she tossed silk drapes around her body to create changing forms and shapes, the silk was variously illuminated. An observer notices that the moon is often illuminated. Dissociations of this kind would be illuminating if they emerged from precise cross-species comparisons. Can they distinguish motion relative to the illuminated environment from motion relative to the gravitoinertial force environment? Even when moderation is pursued, the results may be less than wholly illuminating. In both models, the factors emphasized are the ones most obvious in the data of each researcher-they are, shall we say, the most brightly illuminated. A model that only simulates the behavior without illuminating the underlying principles is nothing but a lifeless body. His postface is invaluable, and it illuminates some of the issues mentioned above. To show that the children had used the mouse accurately, the circle illuminated for 150 ms when the mouse was clicked on any circle. Research illuminating the linguistic dimension of the new cartographies of urban segregation should be undertaken. In relation to the critique of ' nuclear hardship ' and our subsequent model it illuminates several issues. The cause paper evidence can thus inform and at the same time be illuminated by our knowledge of the broader social context. A participant who fell in her bathroom between our third and fourth interviews illuminated this process. The editors' diligence is phenomenal, and constantly illuminating. The images come predominantly from illuminated manuscripts because it is there that such images have been best preserved in their original colours. There is illuminating discussion of the cathedral cemetery (illustrated in both modern and sixteenthcentury plans), and the possible positioning of burials in it. Further work in this area is likely to be illuminating. I n the experimental system a thin, crosssectional plane slice of the pipe was illuminated. In a series of papers in the 1970s he illuminated a number of completely integrable systems, and established connections between them. A comparison of categories of publication between these two journals over the past three years is illuminating in this regard. Further exploration of this topic by directed, in-depth interviews with married couples will be illuminating. More difficult concepts with subjective overtones can be illuminated with the spotlight of science fiction. I draw much insight from this body of scholarship and its often illuminating attention to the vulnerability and independence of adolescents. The model also illuminates a new area of concern in the surrogacy debate. The essay is brief, focused, and illuminating in demonstrating how such misreadings might take place. Bridges' second claim is that arguments about path dependence do not capture what is theoretically illuminating in historically-grounded research. Then the light spot was moved to the next cone until all 826 cones had been illuminated, in turn. A choice of the training stimulus was defined as a bite at the test field illuminated with the training stimulus. Each array was illuminated uniformly and independently of the other. A directly viewed grain-of-wheat bulb, placed off to the side in the dimly illuminated room, was used for peripheral fixation. The broken nuclear envelope and multiple nucleoli in one blastomere illuminated that the nucleus function of reconstructed embryos was partly changed. At the other extreme the leftmost data point!, it is exclusively illuminated by northern skylight. The blue object is illuminated with the mixture of candlelight and skylight that illuminated the unshadowed area in the first case. The sugar caster throws a blue shadow in the region where the paper is illuminated only by skylight. The entire sheet of paper is then illuminated purely by skylight, as previously was the shadowed area. The test surface was illuminated by a mixture of the two that depended on the orientation of the test surface and the lighting model. The walls of the compar tment were white and the compar tment was well illuminated. During time-outs and intertrial intervals, the chamber remained illuminated by the ceiling lamps. An external light source illuminates their wondering faces while leaving the rest of the picture comparatively drab. A stroboscope was activated, illuminating a single suspended particle from the top of the flume and following it throughout its path. The heater beam illuminates a 1-mm-diameter target at normal incidence, and the line focus is in the horizontal plane. Any alternative proposal must profit from their insights while exploring how an analysis of irony might be illuminated by work in other domains. Military trophies, rustic altars, funeral pyres, festively illuminated and decorated boats, and live horses adorn the stage. More characteristically, the chapters devoted to government provide illuminating sketches of elite politics. The lack of ownership and the consequent difficulties that these nurses reported may be illuminated further by other interrelated factors. Once this is identified, historiographical and methodological problems are illuminated, which may be demonstrated in historians' work on the revolutionary period (c. 1912-23). On all of these grounds, a growth-modified version of the factor endowments model could be illuminating. Her close examination of the manuscript illuminates the process by which the texts, literary and musical, were brought together, arranged, and illustrated. Other essays, while illuminating in their own right, offer little of obvious value that can be used in this way. Again, the comparison with expert systems or neural nets is illuminating. First, the book is full of many illuminating examples of cultural practice that are all located within a theoretical context. She also refuses to see wives solely as victims and illuminates the variety of strategies they adopted to resist or manage their husbands' violence. The boundary of the system may be "spotted," with sharp inter faces between illuminated and shaded regions due to the system and source geometry. The beam illuminates the first grating and is then diffracted. We consider a thin foil illuminated simultaneously by two circularly polarized laser pulses from opposite sides. Within this cultural landscape, a debate occurs between two friends on the occasion of their respective birthdays that illuminates terms central to this discussion. The book illuminates the help that they gave each other. A strong reading is surprising, illuminating previously invisible points in the text and thus asserting some distance from prevailing and predictable accounts. In this scene, the prominent object is a castle illuminated by the rays of the moon. Transparency0opacity of a solid target illuminated by an ultrahigh-intensity laser pulse. She shows how these issues are illuminated in the analysis of classroom discourse. The essays are coherently organized and mutually illuminating. Readers who are themselves engaged in scientific research might find it illuminating to consider that qualities such as predictiveness, comprehensiveness and simplicity represent scientific values. Five infective larvae were placed at the centre of the assay plate, left for 45 min then illuminated to show their tracks in the agarose. A comparison of the attitudes of the militaries in both countries could also be illuminating. The definition and interpretation of language problems in early childhood can be greatly illuminated by examining prediction from infancy. In the evening, garden and cloister are illuminated and full of people. In this context it is illuminating to comment on his attitude towards the tycoons of his age. During adaptation the non-adapted eye could be exposed to light by illuminating a blank white card. The proliferation of statistical data is, paradoxically, often ultimately less illuminating than a much more narrowly based, but correspondingly more intensive, case-study. Presentation of the main fertility and mortality findings of back projection, separately from each other, is less illuminating than considering them in conjunction. If, for instance, architectural ideas are only fully illuminated by construction, what role should a detail have in communicating that meaning? The candy stripes gave way to brown brickwork and the assertive winglike roof became an excessively modest double mansard with curious illuminated metal ribs attached. Importantly, however, the deletions are not identical, and molecular genetic investigations have illuminated reasons for genetic instability in this region. Furthermore, behavioral interventions may show clinical benefits without illuminating causal processes relevant to psychopathology. Clearly a wider investigation of verb position in these texts would be illuminating. The parallel debate concerning preference aggregation theory has been impassioned and illuminating. In this sense, bilingualism becomes an important research tool for illuminating the fundamental plasticity of the language system. Going through research on institutional study quality, it is illuminating to note the absence of research on the student learning process as a variable. As a result, this survey illuminates the backgrounds and characteristics of offenders to a greater extent than do most other studies. 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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