词汇 | example_english_invent |
释义 | Examples of inventThese 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 extraordinary stories that he invents or that he reports when he describes cities and regions are part of this tendency to exaggerate. The human mind, straining to interpret elusive detail at the limit of perception, invented narrow linear features that are simply not there. Due to the negative connotation of this word, they invented a category of umukene nyakujya (very poor). 29. The recent scaling down of mobile device form factors has made this problem more general, and various rules have been invented. Many different algorithms have been invented to simulate the late reverberation efficiently. All the things that others invented before ... our revival ... do not need to be reinvented. Effect of phoneme awareness instruction on kindergarten children's invented spelling. Throughout this entire narrative there is an irresolvable undecidability, as it becomes impossible to tell fact from fiction, recounting from inventing. Both cantautore and canzone d'autore were terms invented and used in order to elaborate such a language. The reason that non-monotonic logics were invented was, of course, in order to use logic to reason about the world. In other words, it is not plausible that these individuals should have invented so similar stories at different times and places. Is this to be viewed as purely invented by colonial courts and imposed upon an otherwise integrated family? As each one of them has failed, still newer rationality has been invented to continue the deployment. There was also evidence to suggest that teachers' own experience of composing affected the ways in which they taught inventing. The perspective, invented in the fifteenth century, makes possible the representation of the world as a landscape. A pattern is not usually invented, so creativity is subordinated here to scientific inquiry and observation. By building theories and inventing concepts, we sophisticate the subjective image of the world rather than get a grasp of the material reality behind it. Thus, the brain evolved, whereas meaning was discovered, and language was invented - collectively - as a tool to help the brain use meaning. The maps are invented ones, but the majority are detailed enough to resemble the real thing. Writing systems have been invented a small number of times in history... The pendulum is so suitable a device for investigating dynamics problems, it can seem that it had been invented for this purpose. Ironically, the inception of modernism - the very moment where man (or woman) invented himself (herself) - simultaneously launched new and more subtle "enlightened" mechanisms of control. Clearly, my review should stand or fall on its merits, not some alleged rule invented by my two detractors. To achieve this end, they sometimes resorted to reviving bygone tribal identities or inventing new ones altogether. The vertebrate brain in effect makes up for what is missing in the visual field by ' inventing ' an image. He could even have invented his father's death. They invented the notion of the "profession" as an occupation done for the salus publica, the public welfare. Alternatively, let us assume that our broader future suddenly became less predictable (perhaps genetic engineering is invented, which creates new and difficult-to-forecast possibilities). Even while one is enthralled with the grand passions presented on stage, one recognises that 'what one heard was simultaneously invented and fading away' (xvi). Music editors and directors, inventing and defining the soundscape, operate in broad, intuitive, musical strokes in referencing filmic demands. Additionally, as much research has demonstrated, martial qualities have often been invented, embellished, and mythologized for political reasons. Therefore, the ruler invents new sorts and kinds of taxes, in order to increase the revenues and to be able to balance the budget. Moreover, they contend that archival documents showing the ubiquitous presence of enemies are misleading : the police invented enemies everywhere. Conversely, cases for which an example sentence could not easily be invented were considered dubious. A nation ' invented ' as she described it could easily be de-invented, once the external stimuli were removed. By the same logic, groups that do not adopt appropriate rules, whether by inventing or by imitating them, are likely to decline. Most alluringly, performance studies has invented a language of interpretation that attends to the fluid and vivid details of an individual performance. As public monuments, the stelae follow the conventions of an artistic language that was invented in order to make public declarations. They either invented whole new syndromes or exaggerated a few common symptoms to build fatal diseases out of minor distempers. The work done thus far on these constructions (and in construal literature in general), however, has been based almost entirely on invented or anecdotal examples. On other occasions history has simply been invented. They had to be invented by human beings; they are made and run by humans and repaired by humans when they break down. The examples given so far have all been invented. However, inventing tradition was also useful to business. The principles themselves have not been invented or formulated by ourselves. They must learn to press imagination ever harder until they are absolutely sure that what they have invented is as good as it can be. Strother begins with the question of authorship : who invents masks ? One invents a song, then develops a dance to go with it, and a suitable name. Scientific concepts are invented and defined to provide convenient ways of handling various phenomena under study, hence they are on equal ontological footing. Real or invented, they played welcoming hosts to an elaborate cast of unconventional characters and strange new types. Realizing the long-term program, a number of original methods for shell formation were invented. Several smoothing techniques have been invented which effectively reduce the inhomogeneities of the laser illumination of the target. Temporarily, we create a space where we do not need to ask which elements we have invented and which we have found there. The likes of such standard multilevel forms as sonata and rondo are no longer used nor are comparable new forms being invented. The digital medium is probably the most ephemeral that has ever been invented. Although literate practices are almost universally borrowed rather than invented, socialization is never a matter of merely imposing the norms, rules, and standards on others. If the ad hoc protective hypotheses themselves are falsified, yet more defences will be invented. We have included in the list the term invented for the previous experiment. One surprise for informal logic is that the technique of argument diagramming was not invented within the recent research in informal logic and argumentation theory. The concept of an ' uncommon map ' is our invention, although it has probably been independently invented by other authors, since it is somewhat useful. Although facts could be invented such that the legislators were really trying to squelch speed limit protests, those are not the facts of this example. As a result, predictive text entry was invented to enable the projection of a wide range of characters with a limited number of keys. What defines your actions, your composition practice, is not only the final object, but also the methods and techniques invented to create that final object. He suggested that the intention to borrow, like that of inventing ritual, is self-defeating. Furthermore, scholarly metalanguage reifies languages, inventing what it claims to study. Indeed, on a few occasions, the same word was invented by two people - in one case, by three. The essay challenges a well-established historiography in which it was argued that the phenomenon of ' juvenile delinquency ' was invented in the nineteenth century. As for the second step, it 'had yet to be invented', he said. Most newly invented machines suffered from technical problems that could be remedied only by a process of trial and further experimentation. An ingenious microtonal keyboard configuration, although not for pianos, was invented over a hundred years ago but has not exactly caught on. Second language acquisition theory conventionally represents itself as having been invented ex nihilo in the last decades of the twentieth century. In all, they invented and recorded 6 hours of vocal material. At this level, the technical problems encountered every day are primary, and the methods ancillary, invented in order to solve these problems. To remove the term popular, is to remove the range of possibilities for inventing new meaning in music's cultural production. There is also the distinct possibility that he positively enjoyed inventing things, as did so many of the professional inventors who were his contemporaries. The first step in this prototypical thought process of a geologist was our motivation for inventing the concept of uncommon maps. Visual imagination proves useful not only in inventing but also in comprehending inventions - the latter a problem, too, for the patent examiner. Our questionnaire did not explore fully the speci®c classroom organisation approaches adopted by teachers during inventing lessons. However, the stabilization mentioned above had already occurred before the steam press was invented in 1787 (p. 326). Bearing in mind that it was invented over a century ago. A large number of logical, patterned, regular and intuitive languages have been invented - and more will be. Several invented languages have been subjected to reform movements just like natural languages. Pronouns were invented because it was found inconvenient to repeat the same noun when it occurred several times in the same context. The future happiness of humankind can be ensured only by inventing and implementing new technologies and by devising and conducting social and political experiments. Thus, for developing countries, the challenge is to take advantage of technologies invented elsewhere. In this view, phages could be considered as a powerful way of inventing new genes potentially beneficial to their hosts. Admittedly, there is some interest in the proposal that alphabetical writing might first have been invented to conceal knowledge. The courts have invented new laws, as in the new liabilities to restrain picketing during the miners' strike. After all, the laws of war existed in some form long before the idea of the modern multilateral treaty had been invented. A device known as the "lewis" was invented in answer to this need. Her broadest claim, to have invented the mannequin, or live fashion model, was a blatant piece of self-puffery. One could say that mechanical production set itself in opposition to something, and invented craft - making without machines. The methods he invented were extraordinarily simple and dim. A blueprint can be invented, sold, and used in the same period. Neither way are pupils being helped to get better at inventing their own music. We can now look at the details of what the young composers invented. My student teachers invented and adapted, culturally appropriate and socially relevant song lyrics, rhythmic chants and accompanying actions to create musical games. 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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