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词汇 example_english_indicative
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Both main-clause and subordinate indicatives may be qualified by modal elements (adverbs, 'dicitur' morphology, etc. - see below).
Moreover, both (9a) and (9b) differ from all of (8) in not showing any 'clause-internal' departure from the prototypical manifestation of finiteness associated with main-clause indicatives.
Moreover, what sort of mood marking would that be, as it is found in indicative forms as well?
In addition, all pointing and other clearly indicative gestures accompanying linguistic reference were also noted.
We focus mainly on the algorithmic aspects, but we also provide some indicative measurements to substantiate the importance of various aspects of the inliner.
Previous signalling models were not indicative of such empirical findings.
The results obtained here are thus indicative of real biases.
Isolates recovered by blood culture were indicative of severe invasive disease and were termed (d).
I am using ' evidence' in its broadest sense, viz. to denote any truth-indicative factor that supports the truth of a proposition.
The f inding that concerns over protection of pr ivacy ranked second on their list of barr iers is indicative of this need.
In the extrinsic ad hoc task, the focus was on indicative summaries which were tailored to a particular topic.
Both books take as indicative of written culture the enterprise of turning social practices into explicit categories, rules, and laws.
Just three very short paragraphs later, comes (11b), virtually an identical sentence except that the verb of the subordinate clause is in the indicative.
Of central importance to this investigation was the mood used in what is an apparently indicative context.
Similarly, the verbs in the subordinate clause were considered relevant only if they were in one of the indicative or subjunctive preterit forms.
The past indicative is used 50% of the time after luego de que and the preterit subjunctive is used 50% of the time.
In the spinal cord, many large axons lack myelin, but many axons have very thin myelin sheaths, which is indicative of remyelination.
A proactive response to discouragement by others in technical areas is indicative of another common theme among the composers studied.
At a broader level, interpretations of formal organisation may also arise directly from the way we infer meaning through indicative relationships.
Cross-synthesis techniques in general have this capacity to fuse together indicative properties of sounds in the creation of hybrid sound images.
Only the former would be considered as indicative of conversational dominance.
The invisible error bars are indicative of very small variances.
Head-only potbellies are indicative of the style even though they are not associated with a potbelly body.
Membership was also taken as indicative of loyalty to the colonial regime.
Seroepidemiological surveys often indicate a proportion of the population who are antibody-positive but who are asymptomatic and have no ultrasound image indicative of echinococcosis.
Rabbits were examined for lesions indicative of active myxomatosis.
However, we challenge the view that abstraction is indicative of rule formation and rule use and, more generally, is indicative of high-level conceptual processing.
A representation for computing purpose such processes are indicative of the feature's purpose.
Only one female average observation was indicative of pre-harvest thinness.
The former case is indicative of subject clitics, the latter of object clitics.
The very fact that he tried to appease nationalist opposition by speaking its language is itself indicative of the constraints on him.
The following bilabial will have inhibited this extremely salient cue and the offset transitions indicative of [t].
The relatively wide confidence interval is indicative of the moderate to low statistical power for testing the three-way interaction.
From the indicative results reported here it is clear that farmers would bene®t from forage production where land is available.
Emphasizing the dependence of the elderly on their adult children may be indicative of a form of cultural bias.
Swelling of the slug mantle, indicative of the later stage of infection, became apparent approximately two weeks after application of the nematodes.
However, eggs indicative of such a process have not been recovered during dissection.
Many contain coronitic and symplectitic textures indicative of partial eclogitization and retrogression from eclogite facies, respectively.
Primary hornblende is commonly partially replaced by fine decussate biotite indicative of some static recrystallization, although plagioclase retains igneous zoning.
However, unless careful preliminary investigations are made, weak reflections, perhaps indicative of cation ordering as in rose muscovite and ephesite, may be missed.
The dominance of these plants is therefore indicative of a wetland environment.
Only in the 1978/79 cropping season was the rainfall markedly lower than the indicative values across the five villages.
Patients with findings indicative of a secondary form of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy were excluded from further analysis once this diagnosis was made.
Consequently, our case lacked the usual marker, left ventricular dysfunction, indicative of anomalous origin of the left coronary artery.
Gaps in the table are indicative of either a non-cognate form in the language in question or in some cases simply a lack of information.
A raised eosinophil count is often indicative of an intestinal parasitic infection.
Although a number of patients developed altered mental status, none had focal neurological changes indicative of botulism or tetanus.
The observed differences in approval are indicative of the social attachment that couples give to having children while in marriage.
Both slowness of responses and omissions of responses that should have been made are indicative of impaired efficiency.
A variety of responses might be indicative of an absent reference understanding on infants' part.
She found that of all the opportunities children had to produce a sentence, children used the subjunctive as frequently as the indicative.
To make the story more concrete, we sketch our implementation in some detail, give some indicative performance measurements (sections 6 and 7).
The ordering of the second to fourth authors is completely arbitrary and not indicative of amount of input involved in the preparation of this manuscript.
A falling number above 400 is indicative of a sound starch with little or no a-amylase present4.
In this last analysis, the smaller sample size reduced the statistical power of the test and results should be considered indicative.
We stress that these experiments have a purely indicative character; a systematic experimental evaluation is given in a companion paper.
Figure 9 shows two indicative test cases with one static obstacle and two car-like robots, and four car-like robots, respectively.
A value of 1.65 (95% confidence interval) or more is indicative of a significant difference.
No labeling was found at the photoreceptor membrane and there was no septalaminar structure, indicative of gap junctions, between photoreceptors and horizontal cells.
The absence of pronuclei was considered to be indicative of non-fertilisation.
Their presence in mitochondrial lipids could be indicative of an oxidative mechanism different from that of -oxidation.
The proximity of ancient and recent ruins is indicative of a continuing process of desertification within the precincts of the city.
The same names appear again and again on chapter headings - perhaps indicative of the small pool of expertise available for a work like this.
Perhaps indicative of lexical profiles, the conjunction quand has a very high percentage of rounded pronunciations (50%). 18.
Consider the following as providing indicative operating parameters.
Since personality measures relate to social support, these differences may also be indicative of gender differences in social support as well.
Although minor variations in collection size should not be taken seriously as indicators of social process, exceptionally large collections might be indicative of elite presence.
Fragments of shale and chert are indicative of parent material of lower regional metamorphism than the gneissic fragments.
Chirality is generally considered to be indicative of extant life only - chiral mixtures quickly become racemic due to natural diffusion with the outside environment.
The data generated are therefore indicative of the government discourses and thinking on policy at this particular time.
While productions cannot be definitive they can, for the purpose of interpretation, be indicative of contemporary preoccupations.
The validated models are indicative of the models' capabilities to predict yield, since the testing data are independent of the data used for model development.
The more troubled sleep could be indicative of more general difficulties in terms of regulatory capacities in toddlers of parents with more depressive symptoms.
Perhaps this is indicative of a new direction in eighteenth-century scholarship, which has so long wrestled primarily with attempts accurately to establish the repertory.
The word encouragement is correct because 1960s planning was ' indicative ' not coercive.
Feelings that life is no longer worth living or expressing a desire to die may be more pathological and indicative of depression.
A reasonable interpretation of an indicative conditional prefixed by a ' % ' is as stating an entailment.
Such a rationalism was indicative of an underlying self-confidence, a sense that a liberal order was there for the making, by mature political reflection.
Conversely, highrelief forms could be primarily indicative of the rapid decrease in carbonate sediment production rate with water depth.
The size of the local patches due to founder events seems indicative of the distance at which long-distance colonization events occurred.
There was no suggestion of a bimodal distribution, indicative of some birds responding and others not.
The larval head capsule, being heavily sclerotized, is not influenced by handling and physical conditions and its morphometrics are therefore indicative of larval development.
Our results suggest that dissociative behaviors may be more normative early in life, and may gradually become more indicative of psychopathology with age.
Quoted significance levels are indicative only; no corrections have been made for multiple testing or nonindependence among tests.
Our data show that with furrow irrigation runoff took place in both years, indicative of a fully saturated upper profile.
The resulting ambiguity is resolved by the use of ma/ta forms, as ma/ta forms never occur in periphrastic indicatives.
Indeed, negatives, which essentially stand outside the mood system, involve minimal disruption of indicativeness: they are realised by indicatives containing a negative marker.
When sub-samples are considered the evidence also indicates causality in this direction but, since the number of observations is limited, the results are taken only as indicatives.
Homophony is common among verb forms: past participles often have the same phonetic form as infinitives, and present indicatives and infinitives may have the same oral form as imperatives.
Responses can be misread as indicative of more severe psychopathology, or can be mistaken for a more mild problem than in fact exists.
In this instance, an observed bivariate correlation between air pollution and cancer would not be indicative of the underlying causal mechanism.
Not surprisingly, left idealist writers have been very reluctant to identify anything as being other than potentially indicative of leftist revolutionary consciousness.
Throughout our argument we have never questioned that there is a logical gap between" is" and" ought", indicative and imperative, fact and value.
In a sense, our usage of the terms" way of life" and" ideology" are indicative of this: we have used them as conceptual opposites.
Following are four indicative projects each pursuing particular strategies.
The link between stimulus and meaning or significance also is indicative of some type of representation in memory.
However, it is also the case that the disturbances assessed at each point in time should be regarded as indicative of significant adaptational difficulties.
Although high correlation coefficients are indicative of problem persistence, they provide little information concerning the absolute amount of change for each child.
Having no employment problems is indicative of success or adaptation.
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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