词汇 | example_english_immediate |
释义 | Examples of immediateThese 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. There is a structural transition from each stage to the immediate next one. I will come back to this point later, but the immediate result was to undermine my confidence in the schema. Here the community was the immediate family, although in the ceilidh others might be involved. Graphics are intentionally immediate and often pictorial but never reduce the content of the message. The most immediate point of this trinity is that of universality. Examining the relationship between word learning, nonword repetition, and immediate serial recall in adults. Have any of the child's immediate family members had or currently have any of the following problems? In the most immediate sense, a referent can be uniquely identifiable when it can be referred to deictically or anaphorically. The demonstration is immediate, with the help of the third and the fifth propositions. Of immediate consequence to the coastal peoples there are the disruptions to the fishing industry and to the birds who donate their nitrogen-rich guano. In the early design phase changes occur frequently, because the synthesis between the designer's idea and the engineering and ergonomic constraints is not often immediate. Need factors pertain to the needs of the person and represent the most immediate stimulus to obtain care : they include physical and mental health status. We presume that the immediate donor shape was kàkawá (see below). In par ticular, the immediate purposes, beliefs, and attitudes that impinge directly on this choice may be complex and multidimensional. Our assumption is that people first seek support in their own immediate environment before calling in professional help. The regime agreed to immediate but modest reforms focused on the upcoming election. In fact, it is difficult to conceive of how limited conversation would be if we were tied to discussing only things in the immediate context. Then, too, what is salient may not be salient upon immediate inspection or thought. We first account for the fact that construct state nominals must have an immediate complement. An immediate consequence of the copy theory of movement is that traces left by movement are no longer grammatical primitives for syntactic derivations. On the immediate test as on both delayed tests, this learner was able to produce the exact form of the word as well. In other words, subjects recalled propositional content (or gist) with similar levels of accuracy across two types of tasks (immediate and delayed recall). Their immediate reaction to the slump was to retrench and ride the crisis. Their ways of resistance were both limiting and being limited by their immediate contexts. The immediate economic effect of high turnover rates was to disrupt production. Such response-produced cues could come, for instance, from immediate proprioceptive byproducts of the response as well as its more remote effects. Less clear is the assumption that an animal should inherently prefer a large, delayed reward over a small immediate reward. There is only "knowledge" of objects as embedded in the immediate circumstances and the history of perceiving and acting in similar circumstances. However, the terms (1/m) and x can also be considered to be measures of accuracy in immediate memory tasks generally. The inhibition parameter is set high when selection is required and moderate when multiple items need to be maintained together, as in immediate recall tasks. The radical limits of immediate memory must be explained in terms of biocognitive brain architecture. In other words, the woman may be choosing the most highly valued immediate alternative on a case-by-case basis. Environmental conditions (food supply and temperature, both immediate and during development) explained more variation in ballooning latency than did family lineage (genotype). Nevertheless, it was considered a useful exercise to encourage students to develop skill in providing fairly immediate feedback. The major upheavals of the immediate post-war years had subsided, although instabilities remained. The response from children was often the most immediate and effective factor in motivating students to progress. In this way, the children were given immediate feedback after every trial. There is considerable evidence that phonological memory, most often tested using nonword repetition or immediate memory span measures, is related to vocabulary learning. All this would have been outside the immediate scope of the article. Because no obvious target can be traced from the immediate context, the error probably should not be regarded as a movement error. I am less convinced of the model's immediate value for analyzing the regional organization of sites. The immediate military task in support of this aim would be to seek to halt the aggression. A point of a binary tree with two immediate predecessors is called a branching. I have also asked two of my immediate colleagues, with a direct interest and expertise in the moral and ethical aspects, to add their commentary. An immediate corollary, which will be useful below, is the following. We suggest immediate surgical intervention for those rhabdomyomas which are lifethreatening because of their size, location, or arrhythmogenicity. Importantly, no unique technical issues relative to deployment were found in the immediate postoperative period, although complications can occur. The presence of hydrops would suggest inadequate fetal cardiac output, which should prompt consideration of delivery and immediate surgery. In contrast, the immediate postoperative level of venous pressure can be related to reversible factors. In contrast, encountering non-target language items in the stimulus list had immediate and severe effects on the participants' performance. In addition, infant mortality decline had a more immediate fertility-reducing effect because it tended to decrease the incidence of interrupted breastfeeding. Two immediate observations can be made about these figures. His book covers the per iod from the immediate postwar years to the present day. As good healthcare citizens, they should then be willing to try to ride out this infection without the immediate use of antibiotics. Since the devil must visit any vertex w times before it is blocked, the following is an immediate consequence. The views of scientists and philosophers cannot, therefore, override the immediate reactions of the general public. Similarly, the learning of different analytical methods and skills cannot be an immediate process: there are good reasons why others have spent years acquiring them. Neandertals (and their immediate predecessors) were highly mobile people. Understanding the development of confrontation naming through immediate response corrections. The "particularist" view includes the many detailed ethnographies of literacy that have demonstrated how the immediate social context determines the use and nature of texts. Where this choice is not influenced by alliteration, each term may have been intended to convey a specific image appropriate to its immediate context. Unlikely: to do so would be to commit valuable pages to building projects of little immediate interest to the majority of readers. However, a combination of improperly explained technologies and immediate comfort needs sometimes negates the positive effect of natural technologies. The extant political problem is thus an immediate one of the sociopolitical order, not an eternal (and hence unsolvable) one of essential subjectivity. The end of the essential archaeological subject, if embraced, will force the discipline to account for the production of subjects in immediate sociopolitical contexts. In the first place no clear agricultural areas were recorded in the immediate vicinity. A variation to include extended family members only occurs if such immediate members are absent. On the other hand, factors that promise immediate satisfaction, such as a better climate or lower living costs, become more important. An immediate implication is that privatization is beyond the control of a single household. There are several instances of immediate emotional outburst even on trifling matters. In a pattern of reciprocity, individuals contribute to each other's welfare, but without the interposition of an immediate quid pro quo. There are, however, at least two immediate benefits of the methodological data work carried out so far, especially in the field of environmental accounting. Whatever its immediate background, the grant is also a suggestive comment on the personal priorities of those from whom the friars begged. Results showed immediate reductions in caregiver stress that were sustained through 12 months postbaseline in the intervention condition. What are the effects of these immediate factors of deforestation and what are the magnitudes of these effects? Of the 313 nouns, only 10 (= 3 per cent)2 do not form an immediate link with the base verb. Also, in the manner of pro-forms, it is deictic, taking its meaning from another element in the immediate context. The first part comprises an introduction to the source material, sketching its immediate historical context and outlining principles of transcription. Since the umbrella can easily be dislodged immediately after initial implantation, immediate closure of residual ductal patency must not be attempted. Approximately half of the patients had immediate post-operative cardiac complications after thefirstsurgical procedure, mainly related to low cardiac output. We believe that these morphometric data have immediate clinical and surgical applications in the treatment of fetal and neonatal cardiovascular disorders. The microsystem refers to the structures and processes that occur in the immediate setting containing the developing person, such as the home or classroom. In addition, the quality of the narratives produced by depressed women may be more impoverished or otherwise biased by vir tue of immediate depressive symptomatology. Children from the 6year-old group were tested using an immediate and delayed picture recognition task, due to the lack of writing skills in these children. To begin, we need to better understand the processes that translate adolescent maltreatment into relatively immediate adverse outcomes. The immediate need was to further the cause of independence, and the treaty sought to do this in two ways. The benefit of public databases and open-access literature to educators is obvious and immediate. Nonetheless, even the upkeep of the immediate retinue appears to have been a substantial burden. The listeners perceive my feelings only in the sounds of my violin - there, and nowhere else, is immediate contact made between us. Such immediate reasons were completely obscured by the persistent attribution of all such problems to demons. Consideration of the immediate context in which the language appears raises further questions regarding the meaning of the presence requirement. Quite a few related to unexplained events; some pertained to our immediate family, clan, and tribal obligations. The effect on public opinion was galvanizing, and the pro-legate came under immediate pressure to clear himself of complicity or suffer the consequences. What commentary do those devices offer regarding her immediate cultural milieu? Many formed a party that demanded immediate independence. The world has suddenly been transformed into a kind of allegory, open to interpretation, but closed to the immediate present. In the immediate postwar years, to which our investigations will be restricted, there was, then, real exchange between the philosopher and the writer. In fact, an explanation of the world's temporal order of this kind seems not only possible, but of immediate application. Our being is a rapid sketch, an immediate gesture, a cry of astonishment that mounts to our lips. When he writes himself to himself, he has no immediate presence of himself to himself. 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