词汇 | example_english_lack |
释义 | Examples of lackThese 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 remark would have little point if ceremony were lacking. What the patrols lacked in quantity they did not make up in quality. The scene as depicted lacks any pathos whatsoever; it is the site of humiliation and horror. However, the book does have a significant weakness: it lacks friction. Although this book offers many ideas which will generate discussion, it lacks coherence. Now lacking the glamour of the" dissident" label their works were often seen as merely old-fashioned. Firstly, there are signs that, within a framework of public respect for authority, his conduct as sheriff regarding ship money was generally lacking in zeal. Classes or discussion groups on women's writing command an enthusiastic response that is often lacking in mainstream teaching. Despite the wealth of information regarding the chemopreventive ability of aspirin, information to indicate aspirin's utility in a therapeutic modality is lacking. The site is black and white with great photographs but lacks a "flashy" quality, which is actually quite refreshing. What is lacking for understanding the emergence of a response through shaping is a set of rules which describe how response forms are determined. They were also more isolated under such circumstances, lacking the strong street culture of the" lads". The organization lacked coherent leadership and purpose and was little more than a patriotic group with a foreign-sounding name. Unfortunately, the beginning of the nova historia is lacking in this manuscript. The production lacked direction in terms of pace, comic timing, and characterization. One study indicated that although community nurses felt their initial training was satisfactory, they lacked ongoing support and training. In the 22nd ward, punteros organised collective soup kitchens in which families with food provided for those who lacked it. Most factories now lacked the capacity to repress the strikes. The accused lacked a fair opportunity to exercise his capacity to have done otherwise. The chapter has an explanatory dimension lacking in most of the more historically oriented chapters. Moreover, if a verb such as beware, must, and so on lacks the gerund form, it lacks the present-participial form as well and vice versa. People with dementia are often described as apathetic and lacking in motivation. Whereas the brain could implement logical operations in principle, convincing evidence that it does so in practice is lacking. Another way is when it has been exapted to other beneficial effects in such a way that it lacks specificity for its function. As the authors' note, at present the field lacks the cumulative character of a serious scientific discipline, and that is where the trouble lies. One wing lacked the apical dark spot and the preapical pale plus apical pale was 0.52 mm. To them, it may be an extra letter that lacks a phonological purpose, just like the e of make. The argument is primarily based upon an academic and legal discourse and lacks positive references to the 'cultural praxis of everyday life'. He adopts this position because he feels that writing lacks the contextual cues and interpersonal resources that oral communication provides to negotiate difference. Here, too, a systematic survey of the find material is lacking; most of the evidence is spread over local literature. Domestic work remained especially arduous since, even in the 1970s, a large part of rural housing lacked basic amenities. Second, most poor countries lacked the bargaining power needed to resist the imposition. Two fetuses had a pancreas of half normal size which lacked any inferior lobe. Despite strong ethical arguments for how cultural competence training can reduce disparities in healthcare, convincing evidence is lacking. Clear evidence for biodegradation of benzene and its use as a carbon source by b icroorganisms was still lacking. What has been lacking in these studies is accurate information regarding the timing and duration of the various processes enlisted in short-term memory operations. If any of these nutrients are lacking, growth of the biomass will be inhibited. If a necessary form of congruence is lacking, various compromise strategies are employed. Men worked and took care of their families ; women cared for children and needed help if they lacked a husband. However, a sampling method that accounts for spatial pattern and allows reliable pest density estimations is still lacking. How much we should be concerned if they are lacking is a separate issue. A person is discriminated if treated less favorably than someone else because of a property that he or she has but the other person lacks. As the above analysis has shown, the abundant use of therapeutic arguments to justify human embryonic stem cell research lacks empirical foundation. Unfortunately, as the reader now knows, officials at our school lacked that commitment and hence that passion. If faculty later discover that their resident lacks necessary skills, the fault is then placed on the resident's head. As he commented himself, the final draft he was working on lacked a proper conclusion. His metropolitan existence lacks this tragic, poetic register. The log likelihood, lacking a penalty for addition of parameters, continued to increase for each model. The book lacks a comprehensive treatment of each of the possible solutions, but then a thorough analysis of each issue is not its objective. In some circumstances, communities lacked interest in continuing work or failed to progress sufficiently. The problem with the detailed information contained in the grants is that it always lacks context, despite its interest. I do not know, having carflowers lacking petals, borne in short catkin-like ried out no survey. A great deal of the language is lacking in comprehension or relatively empty of meaning. Their advice is empiric and not based on scientific data as they are lacking. Moreover, the important question of whether relations between empathy and aggression that have been observed among older children extend downward developmentally lacks a clear answer. Children who lacked a strong sense of containment were generally viewed as engaging in more problem behavior. Depressive symptomatology in adolescence, on the other hand, was specifically associated with maternal depression and early care lacking in emotional supportiveness. Eighty-seven of the families had a documented history of maltreatment and 35 of the families lacked such a history. Studies based on these models have often lacked external validity by using vignettes or hypothetical scenarios to assess attributions. Nevertheless, it remains the case that their verbal reports lacked certain of the qualities typically present in those of more personally meaningful experiences. A principal thrust in its argument is to introduce matters of asymmetric information and power that were lacking in earlier mainstream accounts. The other side of the same token is that genuine truth cannot always be expressed, when language lacks the vocabulary to mediate it. In their opinion, the mixing of airs by various authors and composers within a single entertainment created a work that lacked unity of style. The above convex case is very special in the sense that it lacks several features that are typical for radiation problems. Note that not every predicate lacking the causative component in its meaning is able to inherit this property from the suffix. Both, however, were unfree in one further crucial way: they lacked the understanding of themselves as citizens who have rights that are being violated. One wing lacked the sector pale spot and the presector dark plus the sector dark was 1.06 mm. Second, the theory lacks a mechanism for the integration of features into an event code when the features are shared by different events. Other parageneses in metasedimentary enclaves include biotite-kyanite-staurolite, conspicuously lacking chloritoid in the matrix. In unexplained infertility 39% of samples lacked the b3 subunit suggesting that in these women defective uterine receptivity may be a cause of infertility. Modern zircon-based age determinations are largely lacking for the members of the trans-suture suite of intrusions. A kneading approach to dynamical zeta functions in higher dimensions is still lacking. Unfortunately, detailed patient information is lacking in several of the currently published studies. In others, he/she simply lacks the linguistic sensitivity to realise that such-and-such an idiom sounds appalling when translated literally. Similarly, solutions lacking all symmetry are only attainable after several bifurcations. A cause of persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn which lacks an effective therapy. Estimates of effective population sizes are lacking in the latter species. The resulting larva is essentially headless and also lacks the thoracic limbs characteristic of almost all insects. The surface lacks evidence for subaerial exposure but nonetheless represents a change from highstand to transgressive deposition. Diminished alcohol preference in transgenic mice lacking aldehyde dehydrogenase activity. The last group includes taxa which tend to be rare or lacking in the deep parts of the range of marine environments. The siltstones commonly contain detrital white mica flakes that are generally lacking in the sandstones, and are possibly of distal continental origin. Unfortunately, the book lacks a chapter on the evolution and comparison of genetic markers. Such a channel is lacking in the morphologically right junction, which carries the right coronary artery. Also, while the authors excelled in drawing similarities between religious and popular saints, some engagement with the differences or difficulties of the relationship was lacking. Her case cautions us against assuming that because the categories of colonized and colonizer are constructed, they lacked reality to those who lived inside them. The ad hoc method lacks the formal theoretical foundation of the present approach, and does not make use of all the data available. A general assessment revealed that about 12% of those interviewed lacked the education, ability and initiative to lead a fuller and more interesting life. First, there were certain features that the old system lacked. They found that the narratives produced by very young children were very short, often lacking coherent structure or form. What we have most glaringly lacked are tools for capturing the prosodic qualities both of input speech in different languages and of children's early productions. By now he had the name recognition he had lacked in the first round. Conservationists lacked the organizational capacity and the vision to contest policies any other way. They, too, lacked attractive private alternatives to public payment. The land had become unreal in part because people who lacked a productive relationship with it could no longer understand or interpret it. 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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