词汇 | example_english_irrevocably |
释义 | Examples of irrevocablyThese 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. According to purist views, the exhibition of objects in museums not only irrevocably destroys original contexts, but creates a new context for an object. Classical music seemed irrevocably destined to become the culture industry's basket case. For these men, and others, the invention and use of optical glasses irrevocably separated past and present. The high culture of serious botany was also irrevocably changed. Patients begin to realize that their view of the world and of themselves has irrevocably changed as a result of the traumatic event. A filibuster can never be successfully waged unless the time for adjournment is definitely and irrevocably fixed. It was ' unfair ' to discriminate against men whose tastes in liquor had been changed ' irrevocably ' through urbanization. The body is ill at ease, perceiving itself as something irrevocably left behind. What did irrevocably disappear at this time was the late imperial standardization of content as examinations began to accommodate a diverse set of 'new subjects'. That was the day when geometrical intuition irrevocably pronounced its last word. The press itself was fundamentally and irrevocably changed by the revolutionary experience - a fact which governments recognized and responded to. Here the lovers are irrevocably estranged because one of them is tied through marriage or (more rarely) heartfelt loyalty or affection. The opposing view held that certain peoples, because of their location and environment, must be irrevocably cast out of the realm of civilisation. She only felt that there was something irrevocably amiss and lost in her lot. Finally, it shows how knowledge could be irrevocably lost as a consequence of that social choice. The recorded anomaly nevertheless indicates that widely differing events which occur synchronously in vivo are not irrevocably linked and can be 'dislocated' in vitro. The connecting link, in this neolithic culture as everywhere, is that she has irrevocably lost the precious bond to a beloved being. It is not intended to suggest that the jobbers' position was irrevocably undermined by the post-war crisis. The crucial question centered on who should determine when these issues entirely and irrevocably broke a marriage. The downside of this, however, is that electric sound reproduction and transmission have also irrevocably moulded our understanding of the soundscape. A similar palliative care intervention is envisioned for patients whose severe brain injury imperils or irrevocably alters the self. For the patient whose mental competence is irrevocably lost, advanced directives offer valuable pieces of evidence about a patient's intentions. Once that unit was destroyed through the death of one of its members, the identity of the remaining member was irrevocably changed. It is also about the criminalisation of forward-moving development that is irrevocably bound to the scream, to chromatic-libidinal saturation, to the end that is, at once, deferred, impossible and premature. 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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