词汇 | example_english_leaves |
释义 | Examples of leavesThese 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. Consciousness cannot exist without something to have seen, something to have loved, something or someone whose loss leaves the clinging scent of self-presence. Moreover, this account leaves the impression that the uniform voice of nature is less important than variations in national character. Our acceptance of phenomenological pluralism leaves open the crucial issue of the identity of anorexia nervosa. Leaves, if they were present at all, were humble scales or spine-like projections. Marriage exposes the woman to tyranny, while celibacy leaves her scarcely better off. He also insisted that" every compromise with the existing system leaves us less capable of changing that system". The second theory, the mechanical stress hypothesis, suggests weakness in the nuclear lamina leaves certain tissues more prone to damage by force. Another example of the arbitrary application of a general tool occurs when their segmentation leaves isolated bright groups of pixels. He is not, he claims, denying the existence of social change in oral societies, nor of the" survivals" which this change leaves in its wake. By the end of the century, however, female cross-dressing is either condemned outright or confined to a parody that leaves gender distinctions unquestioned. The basic paradox remains unresolved; the ending leaves the speaker only beginning to clutch at some hope of amendment. Our consideration of grammaticalisation, however, leaves us with a quite different problem. The oriel leaves a break of approximately 11" in the east wall. By this definition, the modern architect is subject to a machine that leaves him behind the course of history. He leaves us rather less clear on what his positive realist theory would involve. Under shade, leaves of many species are thinner in order to capture more light with decreased investment in leaf tissue. A linear relationship determined from measurements on leaves in two- to six-year-old oil palm plantings served this purpose. During submergence, the environmental conditions impose several stresses on the physiological activities of leaves. In the sixth episode, the parent again leaves, this time leaving the child alone in the room. Although this campaign leaves preferences unchanged, it affects choices via differences in information and leads to a consumption of 5-15 cigarettes per day. Insects of the same age (4-5 days old) were placed on seedlings having two expanded leaves (about 18 days old). The richness of these bottom-up sources of redundancy leaves little room for any top-down sources to improve the phonological yield. In this work, singular orientable foliations which admit non-trivial recurrent leaves on 2-manifolds of finite or infinite genus are considered. In what follows, local leaf will mean these small local leaves. We have chosen the gene tl, which participates in the control of the development of compound pea leaves. Leaves selected for morphotype determination were also used for length measurements. An s -leaf is of order n 0 if all its forward iterates with order smaller than n are - - - - s -leaves. The leaf-like bracts on this cone are almost indistinguishable from the normal vegetative leaves, except they are more curved towards the stem. However, the book does not, and is not intended to, give the answers and leaves most issues unanswered. Impulsive behavior in defeat of the longrange goal results, as he leaves his seat and ultimately loses his weekend privilege. Leaves were taken from the olive plantlets and ground in a mill with a 0.25 mm sieve. Perhaps mainly by the questions it leaves unanswered this book shows that we all have a lot to learn from each other. However, our exploratory study leaves more questions for future research than it has answered. The number of leaves of the complete search tree for this problem is thus 28,000, a leaf corresponding to a complete anticodon model. As we saw above, direct supercompilation leaves it unchanged. Tending to focus above, under, or behind particular events like the one described, however, it leaves important political aspects unseen. The proprietor was a 'merchant iron-smelter', which leaves one to wonder if the wood was not to be converted into charcoal. All this leaves the field at what practitioners themselves might recognize as a critical juncture. In politics such a convergence still leaves room for the existence of separate peoples on the basis of distinct collective habits of mind and conduct. The urban and rural administration leaves much to be desired. We also find it analytically convenient to consider welfare changes when the technological change leaves the regime for the rich country-nonspecialized or specialized-unchanged. Respecting medical evidence and rejecting age as a categorical limit still leaves many approaches to health care allocation. The objective formulation of the question leaves out the thinking subject and therefore becomes entirely a question of what. Levels of herbivory were similar between the leaves produced during the peak of leaf production and leaves produced out of the peak (hypothesis 3). Total damaged area on marked leaves was divided by the total potential leaf area. The larval stage is a leaf miner that feeds on young leaves and creates a blotch mine on the upper surface of the leaf. Leaves that had more than 90% herbivory remained attached to the plants. Leaf-fall and the production of new leaves can be used as indicators of tree growth. Nonetheless, that still leaves a big enough gap between actual and deserved blame. I concede there that any progress we make toward solving the can't-expect-better problem leaves the can't-do-better problem untouched. The mean leaf area of individual leaves was calculated for each species. The mean leaf area of individual leaves was used as the leaf size for each species in each canopy condition. The monthly count of the previously marked leaves allowed the calculation of the percentage leaf survivorship as a function of time. Leaves were air-dried before 5 g were placed in each litterbag. Amount of leaf litter was estimated as the number of leaves pierced by a metal stake thrust into the soil at the site. He wants to prevent interruption in production and forestall reflection on a vicious economic cycle that leaves people poor despite their long hours of work. Every 2 wk, we measured the leaf lengths of expanding leaves and noted any missing leaves. As the leaves are usually somewhat curved, this measure is generally less than the true length of the longest leaf. If it is the case, it puts ms [s] to 1 and sends a frame, otherwise it leaves the active state again. Further, the automaton leaves state later round to go to a state normal when cliques are stable. During the dry season, almost all plants lose their leaves and leaf flushing restarts with the first rains in the beginning of the wet season. Leaves on most dicot trees withered and fell within two days after the storm. We monitored the expansion of new leaves and measured leaf area losses on expanding, young, and mature leaves. Leaves were numbered using an indelible marker pen, close to the midrib and c. 1 cm from the petiole. Leaves are of minor importance (respectively, 0%, 0.7% and 1.2%), as are other types of vegetable matter (respectively, 6.5%, 0% and 1.6%). Colonization of tropical rainforest leaves b y e piphylls: e ffects o f site a nd host plant leaf lifetime. A proportion of each leaf was then torn off and the leaves scanned and measured again, from which the actual amount missing was calculated. Fibres were the next in importance (24%), and leaves counted for 13%. Leaves represented 14% of the feeding, and fibres 11%. Therefore, to consume leaves with high fibre content may require a large expenditure of energy, irrespective of leaf strength and toughness. Thus, different successional stages were more important than the identity of leaf species in determining the distribution of shredders among the leaves. In understorey plots where five seedlings with four or more leaves could not be found, every available leaf was sampled. However, it is possible that these results reflect inconsistencies due to measuring leaf area on leaves dried in the field. After 60 d, all marked leaves were harvested for determination of their total leaf area and area damaged by herbivores. Any composer who leaves the country essentially falls off the radar. The bad medieval husband locks his wife up in a castle; the bad modern husband leaves his to stew in her own agoraphobia. The necessary equivalence thesis leaves open the possibility that the two properties are distinct. Once the aficion leaves behind his front row cadre, he enters on a truly perilous journey without clear points of reference. To be sure, it is significant that the narrator leaves these details largely unexamined. I conclude that critical discussion leaves the argument very much alive and kicking, and indeed strengthened as it moves into its second decade of life. The tip of the catheter was positioned near the sigmoid flexure anterior to the point at which the vein leaves the udder. Our analysis leaves a considerable amount of variance to be attributed to the uncertainties inherent in collective actions. The sharply delineated but superficial attachment to the equine caecum by the mouth leaves behind an oval area devoid of epithelial cells. The ground was cleared of vegetation, leaves and other debris along two strips 0.5 m wide running under the entire width of the canopy. When all of the eggs had been eaten, the remaining foam was often spread on tree bark or leaves. Very few commentators discuss the use of leaves for fodder. Who can say where modernization leaves off and globalization begins? The foraging itinerary of spider monkeys: when to eat leaves? As such, the volume leaves the reader seeking more explanation on some topics while skimming through other areas explored too deeply. They were hidden using palms in order to avoid exciting the captured animals, and the wire floor was covered with dead leaves. Next, we consider the effect of increasing the area by spreading out leaves and branches into space. The leaves of desiccationtolerant plants often shrink or fold as they dry, but the length of the stems appears to remain unaffected. Moreover, increasing the standard deviation to 3 leaves seventeen of the nineteen with perfect robustness scores and reduces the remaining cases only slightly to 0.986. Of course, no tree is produced, instead the analyzer computes the leaves of the tree. The wind no longer rustled the leaves, the car no longer squeaked, and the insects no longer buzzed in the fields. Goats fed tannin-containing leaves do not exhibit toxic syndromes. The ortho-quinone then leaves and is replaced by a tyrosine for the next catalytic cycle. More precisely, the leaves used to make the beverage mate. 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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