词汇 | example_english_liberate |
释义 | Examples of liberateThese 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. Subsequently, herself liberated into a full social conscience by her encounter with a poet, she eventually fulfils her missionary urges. As widely scattered were over a hundred thousand prisoners of war or internees, who had to be tracked down, liberated, and succoured. Literary theorists view the fiction operator as a liberating rather than a restrictive logical principle. However, if one liberates the notion of internalization from the following two restrictions, things start to look different. They gradually became liberated from context-dependent sensorimotor codes in order to support increasingly arbitrary associations and abstract reasoning. According to structuralism, on the contrary, meaning is liberated through 'tearing apart' these units into negative, opposable features. As syntax is now not responsible for determining every semantic distinction, it is to some degree liberated from semantics and can therefore be considerably simplified. However, those oncospheres which are liberated directly into water do not survive. Following ingestion, oncospheres are liberated from egg membranes and, if in a suitable host, actively penetrate the gut of the copepod into the body cavity. The nucleus is liberated from its cultural matrix and takes on the character of the usages among which it is set down. The code of the latter is liberated from the argument satisfaction check that is typical of the push-enter model. In many ways this liberates processing researchers from the tyranny of constantly evolving grammatical theory. In relation to economic considerations, a substantial quantity of resources could be liberated if the recommended general clinical practices were followed. When this agreement is ' rich ' enough, it induces an intervention effect, liberating the object pro from a forced co-indexation with the subject. Rather than liberating citizens from localized and state-level governance, it borrowed from these sources. The financial gold standard was defended as a universal standard that liberated international trade by ensuring convertibility. The actress's gesture liberated the object from its material function and endowed it with signals which evoked a metaphoric connection. Within present patterns of consumption, extensive spaces can be located where liberating practices can impact on both the creative and performative processes. Ourfindingsindicate that antigen is liberated into the culture medium as soon as the first cells in culture rupture, liberating free trypanosomes. He liberates himself, acts, and thinks for himself. The measure is simple because a process liberated by a replication satisfies the same condition on the usage of names as the replication itself. He was liberated from all exclusive attachments and purely utilitarian concerns. On the other hand, a genuinely comparative urban history is liberating. Mutual trust was thoroughly tested and the experience was liberating. As a broad cultural phenomenon, the rediscovery of urbanism in this historical period is both ensnaring and liberating at the same time. Far from liberating the declining body from its negative cultural connotations, successful ageing appears to reaffirm its continued cultural repression. Thus, what begins as an unwelcome and disturbing experience can be the first step toward psychological health and lead to liberating and therapeutic experiences. Finally, in the descending aorta, the guide wire liberates itself from the aortic wall. Two hundred were liberated ; but none have been recovered or seen since. Rooms which are open, unbounded, liberated from the linearly directed flow of time serve as three-dimensional canvases for constantly changing processes generating transitions. Women would be liberated by the transfer of household work to public services. Fourth, the ambiguous political character of these systems - at once liberating and constraining - is noted. Many inter-war women, particularly those emanating from leisured upper-middle and middleclass backgrounds, waxed passionate about new and allegedly socially liberating domestic technologies. Nevertheless, they correctly perceived the enabling and liberating possibilities of personal computers and the internet empowering their child. Such delightful rococo fantasy music deserves to be liberated from its mediabound source. Individuals were to be liberated from the oppressions of the household in order to serve the state. I remember these moments as extremely enjoyable and liberating for children, parents and myself. While some regretted a lack of family support, others felt liberated from the demands and responsibilities of family relations. Like scientific instruments, they were a means of discovery, liberating sounds from organic and man-made materials. Indeed, the destroying of one cultural practice might be liberating for some groups in that society while taking away the privileges of others. One might debate whether such limitations on the vocabulary of historians are restricting or liberating. Not until 1993 was it realized that the water arc liberated energy from a source other than the capacitor input energy. Indeed, when imagined by men, these ideas were almost always premised on a male colonized (and potentially liberated) national subject. The private sector remained an object of state policy, not a partner ; it was a force to be corrected rather than liberated. A particular religious tradition would regard someone as fulfilled or liberated whose life had been most fully shaped by the distinctive pattern it fosters. The argument here is that in the case of much local governance, what was meant to control and condition also liberated and empowered. The antithesis of being imprisoned in frames or niches, the artworks were liberated to occupy space on the same terms as the viewer. What counts is that this brilliant, liberating book was published when it was. They were fed in captivity until they pupated, and then liberated as pupae in colonies sent to various parts of the group. 10. One concept is to use self-dissolving anodes, liberating silver or copper ions as preservation agents. Hypostatised as an object, his figure - this house of the living artwork - had a non-identity liberated from self. The gut was either left intact or it was purposely ruptured with the object of liberating the organisms it contained. The space between consciousness and identity is our freedom, though a purely "negative freedom" (31, 35) which can be liberating but never fulfilling. Meanwhile, because men's "spiritualized" desires had been "liberated" from the yoke of the body, they relied on marriage as a form of social regulation. The liberating action celebrated in the opera is generated not from above but from below. The expansion of thinking about the causes of child poverty is, nevertheless, liberating and challenging. The sweeper then asks, why have we not been liberated by technology? Most importantly, the book liberated the introductory course from the tyranny of syntax. However, to analyse this pool of protected organic matter, the inclusions must be liberated from the host mineral matrix. In the 1970s, the bass increasingly liberated from harmonic and time-keeping duties - more improvised and complex. Once these souls are liberated, the soul of the uterus can and must resume its cooperation. The labour of music (tak ing this term in both its economic and its procreative senses), is guided, constrained, manipulated, liberated - by analysis. In the latter, eggs hatch in the intestine, and liberated larvae penetrate the intestinal wall and migrate via blood and lymph vessels to all parts of the body. Likewise, those who are liberating themselves act. The spores are liberated by the simple rupture of the cyst at what seems to be a specialised area of its surface which protrudes and stains more deeply. Techniques including abrasion arthroplasty, subchondral drilling, and microfracture have since been developed to penetrate subchondral bone and induce repair by liberating mesenchymal stem cells (17;37;39;41;42). The result need not necessarily be a harmonious unity; indeed, the spice of dissonance, like the play of difference, may assume a functional, perhaps even liberating, role. The boarded shed, sliding barn door and punched openings scattered freely within the liberating order of timber frame construction are devices evident in the surrounding buildings. The other one is part of a new bypass from the west and to the main traffic artery coming in from the south, liberating an existing residential area from through-traffic. A collection of larvae at the rate of 100 a week could thereafter, apparently, be maintained if 30 pupae were liberated at the site once a month. On the one hand, a general implementation of solving techniques liberates the programmer of tree search programming but complicates the introduction of problem specific information that could 'help' the search. In developed states, the creative application of information technology to technical problems (such as how to speed up or improve the accuracy of tax returns) can be liberating. In fact worm burdens were low (range 1-12 worms) suggesting that the eggs of this species are liberated in host faeces and acquired during foraging. Although space is explored, if somewhat primitively, in instrumental music of the past,1 the electronic means liberated the act of creating music from the constraints of real-time performing. At this time, existentials apparently became dissociated from the nonexistentials, and, liberated from the standardizing force, the use of singular concord in existentials began to increase. The staminate flowers were liberating pollen, while pistillate flowers were unreceptive to pollen; (c) close-up of a receptive pistillate flower with its swollen ovary in the background. Thanks to this diminutive event, an unsuccessful gardener was empowered, and his frustrated desire was liberated into a genesis story of radical potential in the least forgiving of circumstances. Accordingly, there is a chain of memories that needs to be erased for the person to be truly liberated from the emotional disruption that the original trauma caused. When light is drawn into it, cool, tranquil space surrounded by a clearly finished architectural element is liberated to become a soft, transparent area transcending materials. Moreover, what are the prospects for a reordering of the world or for human beings to be liberated from the afflictions, natural and moral, that they experience? In one group of monkeys liberated in a large area after serious crowding stress, this kind of mass redirection appears to have led to something like a war. We suggest that the common penetration might be brought about by skin compounds which are liberated by the penetrating parasites, rather than by attraction via a cercarial pheromone. However, the failure of the ontological argument, instead of undermining the cosmological argument, rather liberates it from the dependency it would have if the ontological argument were a success. The initial movement of the essay strives to occupy a paradoxical position where the spectator is liberated from the stability of maintaining a comfortably vertical view of events. The various lengths, angles and positions can be constrained or liberated at will, and if a particular combination is incompatible with the capacity constraint the 'design solution' will fail. She has been liberated from her role as victim ; one she sees as having played throughout her married life with her husband and now grown-up children. In addition, by liberating semantics from its syntactic shackles, the parallel architecture makes it possible to develop a fully psychological theory of meaning and its relation to perception. The tongue is aggressive, informal, and liberated. Giddens (1991 : 77) highlights this liberating potential by describing the self of late modernity as evolving within a narrative structure that can be written and re-written by the individual. In many respects, this movement was liberating. In the light of his own experience, he explains ancient documents, liberates them from the dust of the past, transforms them into voices with which to converse. Consequently, the quantitative historian of science is liberated to some extent from the vagaries of qualitative judgment, as exemplified by traditional narrative type approaches to the history of science. Few of them felt themselves liberated. An obvious case is when substantial amounts of cash are liberated from drug barons and other villains. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The tenant, liberated from socialist controls, would enjoy freedom of choice at rents that he can afford. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 When will the rest of them be liberated? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 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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