词汇 | example_english_imagine |
释义 | Examples of imagineThese 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 the classical norm, they become more than they had imagined. Slavery is here imagined as occurring within the mind, as lack of independence from a particular idea or way of thinking. As we have seen, an objection that quickly comes to mind is that we have little trouble imagining worlds better than ours. One may, for example, be asked to participate in a drill while imagining that one is playing in the upcoming championship. Rather, a frequency-dependent build-up triggering mechanisms could be imagined. Various scenarios leading to this situation can be imagined. She spoke it and imagined it and felt it really well. In this approach, the history was imagined as a mark-book able to report the major discoveries of the dialogue manager. The processional music demonstrates an even more intractable interaction between the real and imagined. How much is imagined, and how much does she know? Indeed, the nation was imagined as an outcome of a break from the past. The prisoner who imagines his cell to be a meadow will soon run into a brick wall if he tries to live out his construction. A place can be used in new spatial practices (some of them perhaps not imagined until long after it was built) as can any tool. While upbow and downbow will never be equal, the idealised instrument could minimise the physical effort in producing arbitrarily imagined sounds. They have imagined objects or items in the extensions represented as points in multidimensional space. Being imagined does not, however, make it fictive; it is as real as any other community. As for poetry [shi'r], it is the art that comprehends beings in so far as they are imagined and represented with images. He thinks that one will obviously be imagining an empty, immaterial extension. The authors strip away these layers, without ever imagining that they will get to an unproblematic core. The very best experiments come up with far more than you could possibly have imagined. Thirdly is the corresponding hypothesis that the rune-like letters are imagined to be carved into the mast. The left hemisphere may be needed to attend to, or generate, self-action; this explains left lateralization for apraxia, imitation of another, and imagining self-action. Taken together, actions that are self-generated, perceived in another, imagined, or even suggested by an object seem to activate shared representations. When they find out that their baby is not as they imagined, they can experience feelings common to other experiences of loss. People who had never imagined discussing it seriously at home were now bombarded in the media by constant public debating of the issue. Intellectual isolation was not as severe as has been imagined. In fact his ideas on the nature of nations and democracy had been established whilst imagining the future of the empire, not its end. They also imagined that their parents would not be able to cope with the knowledge that 'their daughter would do such a thing'. Both the commoner and the common were increasingly imagined as disorderly and irrational. They are united by origin; indeed, they cannot be imagined without the other. When properly mixed, they bring forth just about everything that can be imagined. One imagines the benefits as well as the risks incurred by these medical techniques. He was also less capable than they were of imagining that the rupture caused by the revolution could be undone. With such backing, their leadership was secured against potential rivals in a way their predecessors could never have imagined. Using a 'mosaic' technique, melodies first imagined at different times are combined in a single score. What are moral philosophers imagining as the social realization of the views they propose and defend? The governess's presence made the middle-class family's social replication of itself possible; imagining her as only supplemental mitigated its dependence on such an aristocratic holdover. He only imagined the cortical mechanisms of conditioning. There were many "different minds" to be suited and the combined task of suiting and improving them proved more difficult than anybody had imagined. Perhaps the appeal of this novel to different generations of middle-class readers has something to do with the kind of compromise it imagines. The holomovie can be imagined as a movie made up not of still pictures but of holographic pictures. When imagining such structures, boundaries inevitably become leaky because in networks it is hard to distinguish where one component ends and another begins. As can be imagined, there is vast potential here for ambiguity, for allegations of plagiarism, and for actual litigation. All this increases people's freedom to shape their identities in a way that their ancestors could not have possibly imagined. Nations are not natural or ancient forms of organizing communities but characteristically modern ways of imagining a shared sense of belonging. The inspiration of this belief is easily imagined, since rubber flows from a wounded tree just as blood flows from a human. The staff is involved with her, and their grief and guilt are easily imagined but not definitive. One can visualize this by imagining a point and its image connected by a piece of elastic string. Perspective-taking can also initiate a preverbal process (one hears about a familiar victim's misfortune and imagines his facial expression, which triggers empathy). There are countless anecdotes of inventive optimists who succeeded where others failed by imagining waiting customers. Now the imagined middle class, stripped of its earlier independence of mind, could be counted on to side loyally with the establishment. The problem here is that the arbitrary juxtaposition of the sounds prevents any coherent sense of a real or imagined environment from occurring. He imagines a critic accusing composers of treachery if they cross certain lines or create something the critic does not understand. As the ending was a closely guarded secret, many details had to be imagined by the playwright. He imagined a control device made from a battery of turntables which he could steer at will. You are permanently present in life-threatening circumstances, and you have to keep imagining the situation, time, place, relationships, and character background fully. Creative writing proved to be a more productive area than we had imagined, and this was eventually reflected in the full exercise. Given that many of these works are extremely rare, the ambition and technical difficulty of this task can easily be imagined. I imagined a mixture of descriptions of processes and products and some basic fluid dynamics for those wishing to take a more mathematical approach. Purist discourse is a ridiculous fantasy, but imagined origins, genealogies, and bloodlines are willfully and pridefully constructed in defiance of hegemonic official discourse. The "single white drop of blood" is a phantom sign, imagined and not empirically visible. The idea of doubleness is further developed in a series of case studies of the processes through which the interior is imagined, consumed and recognized. Lost world stories mark their distrust of narratives of progress and civilization by imagining settings in which time is largely impotent. The operator can generate the instructions by viewing or imagining the environment without any measurements. Objectively speaking, my spontaneous imagining draws from my past experiences and the coherent possibilities they present to me. In place of this performativity it imagines that texts might be reattached to experiences formed by and grounded in particular, contingent contexts. We then imagined a second set of five transects, perhaps in a different part of the study area, giving a total sample of ten transects. Off-line thinking isn't just imagining different versions of what's present - it's assembling and reassembling internalized representations to produce wholly new concepts, behaviors, and artifacts. The actuality of biological progress often adds little to what can be imagined in advance. The city c. 1930 is imagined as having been especially hedonistic, exciting, crime-ridden, fast-paced, fashionable and cosmopolitan. Will imagining the poor as leading lives richer than one's own inspire social action on their behalf? He maintained that altruism is aimed at enhancing the donor's pleasure by imagining the conditions of the recipient as happening to the donor's own station. Creating associations to uplift the race appeared more controversial and frustrating an endeavor than he had imagined. All this with the hypotheses upon which this is based at such a distance from being correctly imagined. Transmission of antibiotic-resistant bacteria from livestock to humans can occur through routes hardly imagined earlier. The two were not so different from one other as is usually imagined. A hot spot is imagined to form as a perturbation near the heat source. A third paradigm employs the use of "motor imagery," imagining the production of a movement without actually carrying it out. Persons imagining something together and each knowing that they are doing it, are doing something perfectly "intuitive," obviously real. All theorizing, of course, in whatever discipline, has to work with those theories which can be imagined, or thought of, to explain the data. With loss of attention to self, retrieval of a personal past was not possible, nor was imagining a personal future. Furthermore, peer play forces children to behave altruistically and to take account of one another's feelings, whether real or imagined. The idea that any being could be worthy of worship is much more problematical than we might have at first imagined. Nature's independent existence can be imagined only by creating a diminished image of our fallen state - and declaring that this image represents nothing but itself. Not that he imagines that he can escape his fate through the substitution of a community that lasts longer than himself. Correcting through 'piecemeal engineering' might address some of that conventional order without imagining the total construction of its alternative. How could a country-wide network be imagined when its actual bases continued to go unrecognized? Not only are foreign programmes often better made, but they also have the allure, real or imagined, of being sophisticated or trendy. The difficulty, of course, lies in imagining how such a complex behavioural syndrome, which is stable only when complete, could arise in the first place. Anything more calculated to create anger and resentment can not be imagined, but worse followed. By doing so, it fixes many of the unsettling features that accompany a people imagining a nation. The kind of working environment generated by such conditions can be easily imagined. Not merely meant for looking through, then, this metaphorical window is the matrix through which space is projected and/or imagined. They both involve invention, imagined continuity and fiction to some degree. Mental rehearsal as imagining music, without actually playing, is also valued as a practice strategy in a number of ways and for several reasons. The material and musical evidence situates at least some motets much further down the scale of artistic hierarchy than many scholars have imagined. In the absence of markets, supply and demand curves for this classical public good can at least be imagined, if not simulated. 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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