词汇 | example_english_instrument |
释义 | Examples of instrumentThese 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. The time of 'orchestral' instruments as the only instruments for music making, and thus a specialty of trained musicians, is passed. The results of this design philosophy are instruments which work well within a specific class of interactions and their sounding responses. Our need for this framework stems from the desire to design and build new instruments for musical expression. The results of a questionnaire based on traditional motivational measurement instruments were put through factor analysis to determine the interrelationship of the questionnaire items. Initiated the first world-wide network of seismological stations with his accurate recording instruments. The last could well be what a thirteenth-century author would understand, anxious to show instruments in church as having papal blessing. They were four singers who could also dance, but they played no instruments. The intra-class correlation was good for both instruments. Fourthly, although the same set of standardized instruments were used across all sites, quality of data collection might have varied. However, the instruments used here were more practicable because of time constraints in the general medical settings. Is it possible to increase the accuracy of our diagnostic instruments ? Both these instruments have been used to determine the range of behaviours associated with specific syndromes, and published data are available. The two following sections present characteristics of networks and instruments, respectively. A number of aspects of instruments can be discussed, and appropriately relevant characteristics can be derived. Another distinction among types of policy instruments, that between economic and judicial or regulatory mechanisms, often gives rise to a misimpression. Such is not the case with other instruments. They study how sizeable and/or long-lasting periods of fiscal budget changes alter the effects that fiscal policy instruments have on private consumption. First, institutions generate, nourish and maintain standard operating procedures and repertoires that serve as instruments for the handling of novel situations. Various schemes aim to classify governance tools or policy instruments. Political parties are unique instruments for the non-violent transfer of democratic political power. The availability of massive computing power allows programmers to implement mathematical models of conventional instruments. The idea is not determination to create a masterwork, but experimentation with techniques of instruments and techniques of sound. Clocks are envoiced throughout the work by percussion and wind instruments, even by metronome sounds at the beginning. In the design of modified string instruments which mimic features of natural acoustic predecessors, new technology is applied on many levels. I am also interested to explore the creation of a library useful for all string instruments, when the techniques are adaptable. Clusterweighted sampling for synthesis and cross-synthesis of violin family instruments. Of these instruments, olanzapine hold better results on psychopathology, relapse rates and quality of life. Civilians in wartime are regarded as instruments for carrying on the war rather than as 'individual persons with separate and different objectives of their own'. Moreover, several chapters fail to supply sample material such as data collection instruments and language data. The appendixes contain useful instruments that teachers can use to find out about their students' approach to language learning, motivation, and learning strategies. Nevertheless, some progress has been made in assessment, utilising instruments that elicit a subjective evaluation of quality of life amongst this population. A compulsory procurement quota and a government-set procurement price were the two major instruments to ensure the success of the planned grain purchase. Furthermore, they direct our attention toward the significant but previously under-explored possibility that many perceptual instruments may cooperatively employ more than one receptor type. The experimenter was merely a technician who controlled the instruments, whereas the subject often published the paper. Secondly, new sunderstanding, instruments and techniques make the application of physiological selection criteria more feasible. In difficult cases, where the process configuration system cannot find a solution, instruments for guiding the search by the user can be used. The limited availability of instruments and teachers is probably more signi®cant. Table 3 gives values for separate instruments in the instrumental programme. There also may be differences of personality emphasis required for, or brought about by, different instruments. Surprisingly, the boys did not articulate gender-stereotyped attitudes as strongly as their labelling may predict, nor as they had done with regard to instruments. There are brief sections on par ticular instruments and their problems. More than half asked for future practice sheets to be more speci®c to their own instruments. Many teachers dislike the synthesised sounds computer sound cards produce, and argue for acoustic instruments. The music was going up and down and in and different instruments were coming in at different times. They worked on keyboards and software, often in combination with acoustic instruments including -ute, clarinet and tuned percussion. The musical literacy offered by all the projects seeks to combine singing, reading, playing instruments, and writing music. Particular technical tasks relating to speci®c instruments + for example double-stopping, triple-tonguing, changing position, particular hand shapes for pianists + were frequently mentioned. The development of microtechnology in the 1980s affected not only the production of electronic instruments but also their application. In the sphere of music, electronic instruments and computers developed in ways that profoundly affected performance and composition practices. In addition, they describe forms of organisation that arise from movement and the structure of the instruments. His aim was to provide maximum acoustical difference between the instruments. They compare the sounds of musical instruments and other sounds that they hear and differentiate between them. There is material here for a good study of traditional instruments, and several texts would be sufficient in themselves. Arranged in seven 'modules', each of which contains three chapters, the book introduces students to the big musical concepts such as sounds, instruments and textures. Then groups of young people played instruments informally, chatted, exchanged, toured the school, played basketball and generally and genuinely interacted. The same measuring instruments were applied and a questionnaire was also designed to collect data on students' experiences in the host environment. In its detail, however, the government's strategy was a mixture of libertarian economic ideology and inherited policy instruments. Through the process of ratification these instruments prompt national action and the passage of national laws. The more sophisticated the technology becomes, however, the more alienated the instruments of the hand become from the sentiments of the heart. She then looks at the actors, instruments, legal bases and decision-making procedures in each issue-area. The remaining instruments register neither ownership nor credit, and are not examined further. Patenting continued and included the patenting of musical instruments and, as we show here, patenting of games to teach aspects of music. Put instruments you used to play in brackets. His father played the accordion too, '... a few waltzes and so on' and his brothers played a variety of instruments. Many of these things were considered by many music leaders to be remote legislative instruments which had little relevance for their own work. I have used many of her evaluative instruments in my own research, as have countless others. We do not sterilize surgical instruments as a precautionary measure, as we know that an infection is rather probable if we use unclean instruments. The instruments analysed are transfers of game meat from managed harvest and money transfers from wildlife tourism. Despite these interrelations, an optimal allocation can be determined and implemented as a spatial market equilibrium with the help of three policy instruments. Because these are new instruments we discuss their development and psychometric properties in some detail. Of course, this is the economists' theory of economic policy: generally speaking, we have to match the number of instruments with the number of targets. We focus on the command optimum for convenience due to the large number of instruments available to the planner. In the high-level tax scenario, the value of each of the instruments is increased by 50 per cent compared with every-year calculated optimal value. Already, this has opened the way in some countries for greater resort to public opinion and purchasing power as instruments of environmental policy. Unlike satellite mobility estimations, however, there is a distinct difference with the variables used as instruments for livestock holdings. How does transition affect the choice of instruments? Here one has a whole spectrum of subsidy instruments to choose from. Other environmental funds (above the municipality level) apply a variety of instruments which makes the ranking of projects difficult even when grouped into narrow categories. In the first sentence everything is semantically plural, and in the second if the interest is tax-free so probably are the instruments themselves. Rather than specific instruments, these engravings represent concepts. His enumeration combines instruments that modern organology would classify as lyres (lyra, barbiton) and as harps (psalterium, pectis). Isidore mentions this amongst the wind instruments, but it is hard to determine what he is talking about. At 36 months of age, children's social behaviors were assessed by way of a series of teacher repor t instruments. Contemporary instruments for assessing early temperament by questionnaire and in the laboratory. After the focus groups' revisions were incorporated into the instruments, the protocol was pilot tested on 16 families, 8 from each site. Various instruments have been developed to assess tinnitus severity. A standard set of instruments for the diagnosis of dementia is used throughout. Three others were consistent only in the forms they used for instruments: two relied on compounds and one on -er. Whether the preferences were due to the instruments, size or lower pitch remains unclear. Twenty-nine teachers further comment that again, more girls than boys play instruments, often outnumbering boys by 2: 1 and in many cases significantly more. The speculative instruments were brought to bear on the inadequacy of intellectual discipline and reading powers. Words are powerful instruments in the social construction of reality, but probably even more powerful are numbers. Tests constructed through continuous collaboration/data collection are, purportedly, the most effective instruments of instructional change. Many savings apply to electricity consumption, whether for lighting, instruments and other equipment, for ventilation, and even heating. The research instruments did not cover participants' attitudes towards the healthcare system, their healthcare providers, or the research staff involved in this study. To him the statement implied that screening instruments should be evaluated only as a component of protocols that provide interventions. The instruments for changing behaviour show an adapted regularity which suggests that they themselves have been subject to natural selection during the course of evolution. The musical instruments symbolize an underlying harmony behind nature's powers, to which the successful alchemist must himself be attuned. The third has been the provision of an ever-increasing variety of financial instruments needed to support the growing complexity of cross-border transactions. In the case of fiscal policy the major instruments are changes in tax rates and allowances, and variations in expenditure plans. 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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