词汇 | example_english_link |
释义 | Examples of linkThese 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. Our website also has external links to publicly available software, yeast galactose data and lung cancer data. Each of these committees has legal services representation, and many of the plans are integrally linked to the current legal services pro bono programs. There are also important links between national saving and investment and the international sector. In this way, pastiche is linked to a nostalgic attempt to reproduce the experience of the past. The remarkable precision of this arrangement cannot be due to chance, nor can the connection that links the two sides of the cup. The list contains links to the full-text document files. The divisibility argument is represented historically by a range of philosophers and often linked with arguments concerning personal identity over time. The meaning in a lexical entry is linked internally to other parts of the entry. They must also learn how the semantic and morphological properties of words are linked to their syntactic properties. Like fashion, material culture has been linked to determinism. Proper ostension takes place in the philosophical outdoors, and is not feasible as a means for linking together otherwise disparate, subjectively private worlds. Given such staging practices, note the potential links between house keys and casket keys. A few plays keep open the possibility that a tomb - monument - vault may be linked to the trap door and hence be located below. The aesthetic linked to this version of nature would be very unlike that idealized landscape of the picturesque, in other words, unlike the aesthetic ideology. Here the change in costume, which already clearly signifies cultural colonization, is clearly linked to rapacious trading and monopolization. Thus, it is not possible to require that input specification be linked or free, or even that specifications be present. The community guide's model for linking the social environment to health. Collections of frames are linked together into frame-systems. The inextricable links between health (or illness) and people's human/natural environments create a basis for an ecological approach to health. All contacts are linked to each client in the database by a unique case identifier. Current strength is also linked to water depth. Summed-score linking using item response theory : application to depression measurement. There is strong evidence linking visuospatial associative learning with hippocampal function. A survival analysis using linked mental health and offender databases. The chapters on mental health promotion, primary health care and specialist care and its links with primary care are a real treat. A third limitation is that the study linked distress over the past month with actions taken over the past 6 months. An important question for future studies is whether deficits at specific levels of linguistic processing can be linked to particular subtypes of positive thought disorder. In this interface, the topology area is concerned with the identifiers of the parent and child links. If all three lines collinear with the distal links are parallel, the manipulator is in a singularity as mentioned before in the direct singularity analysis. The platform and sliders are significantly stiffer mechanical structures than the intermediate links, and hence are assumed rigid. Designs are not linked to any particular syntax. The notion of behaviour being syntax-free, it is linked to no particular bureaucratic system. We call h and g, respectively, g and h disjoint, because the essential links cannot interact. The last extension to our work is linked to the previous one. The input to the system is a set of manually annotated sentences, where each verb is linked with its dependents. Utterances can then be linked to these hot-spots to complete the scene. The query expansion module uses different kinds of semantic links, together with frequency data, to find related terms. The relative frequency of consonant cluster reduction has also been linked to social variables such as social status, ethnicity, and style. The differential rates of citation could, therefore, be linked to the topics of inquiry that people are investigating. Few studies have examined the links between preservice teachers' attitudes and their classroom practices. The importance of the concept of professional identity lies in its relationship to professional knowledge and action, but these links are complex. To motivate the definition of the label, recall our alternative description of the labels of links. Completeness of such coalgebraic systems can often be shown by proving appropriate coinduction principles and by linking derivations with bisimulations. We now give another source of incompleteness, which is also linked to a lack of polymorphic maps. Now we consider the simultaneous creation of resources on different links. Second, our -calculus language includes first-order values, that is, values that do not contain links, and operations for manipulating them. On the practical side, further developments involve the exploration of links with coercive subtyping and program reuse. The ability to write syntactically complex sentences in turn was not necessarily linked to an ability to write cognitively sophisticated material. Note that auxiliary deletion is also linked with the tense-marking pattern. The two cases are linked, then, in that opinions or beliefs are involved, as is degree of uncer tainty. The first two of these are linked to discussions on ethnicity as a social category. In the algorithms for finding word similarity, dependency links are treated as contexts of words. In this context, we describe recent experiments linking adult neurogenesis to long-term synaptic plasticity in the hippocampal dentate gyrus. To conclude this section, we show how links can be joined with each other. A further step allows any number of aliases making the hierarchy irrelevant, leaving only a network of searchable links. There is also an implied directionality to the gesture shape that links what may be many sound objects into a single perceived event. Pitch and rhythm would be linked by the algorithm and in the building blocks of the formstructure. The history of the artwork is linked to this presence. In this example, the width of the spatial illusion is strongly linked to the position of the loudspeakers in the listening space. In considering sound identity, extrinsic links to sounding objects, to symbols or to gestural analogies can be investigated. There are also several cases13 in which those words, in similar contexts, are not linked directly. The metaparameters were linked to gestures in a musical context, which was the best way to evaluate the instrument. I do not want to imply that there is a complete separation between the computer music composers and the sound artists: obviously there are cross-links. Policy can be seen to be linked to three core processes - agenda setting, decision-making and implementation. Theory does not exist in a vacuum, and intellectual work is often directly or indirectly linked to political strategies. The type of linguistic change observed may be linked to the level of awareness of the linguistic change in progress. The par ticular effect of the acrolectal pronoun is, in this case, linked to its pragmatic and referential value. An important body of literature exists linking economic and political distress with increasing perceptions of threat. Over the past few decades, there has been a heated debate over the links between political and economic liberalization. The funeral spaces are places of the mytho-poetic reconstruction of life, and are linked to the permanence of life. Further, the links between the gentry and the rest of the clan were mediated in practice by the tacksmen. The labyrinth, that primordial ground plan and image of architectural endeavour, is a projection linking time and place. The presentation of the past is linked to all forms of image consciousness and manipulation. Each level of orthographic representation, except the stroke level, is linked to its semantic representation (meaning) and its phonological representation. Responding in the terminal links produces reinforcement, after which the initial links are reinstated. Clearly the links are not neat, and close inspection of actual samples would be necessary to confirm or reject the suggested similarities. The early network linked architectural groups that included temples, altars, range structures, colonnaded halls, patios, and gallery- patio structures. To attempt to answer these questions using ceramic data, we must understand the links between ceramic production, distribution, use, and discard and sociopolitical relationships. Local and regional organizations have similar overseas links. Such hagiographies endeavoured to establish virtuous pedigrees for putatively nationalist figures by linking them through blood or sentiment to various patriotic forbearers. Personal identities seem to have been linked to the number of beads with which one was buried, rather than to the distinctiveness of the beads. What then are the links between heritage, ageing and the seaside ? Nevertheless, their experiences throw light on the links between education and the objectives of ' active ageing ' policies. A key tenet of local biology is that the body is inextricably linked with place. First, they have challenged the notion that old age and disease are inevitably linked. The contemporary stepfamily : making links with fostering and adoption. What the ageing body is as a surface of signs is linked with these conditions that discursively anchor them in practice. To emphasise, the ability to learn and be upto-date was linked to the nimbleness of youth. We then offer a brief review of the evidence linking phoneme awareness to vocabulary and letter knowledge. The stability of salaried railway workers' marriages seems to have been linked to their steady paychecks. Figure 4 shows a typical linkograph, which has many cohesive links but very few incubated links. The results of the surveys confirm that aesthetics is linked with universal aesthetic perception aspects such as symmetry, balance, complexity, and proportion. The justification is a causal tree, which links problem facts to solution facts through rules. During a simulation run, source nodes increment this value by one unit as they exert influence over those nodes to which they are linked. Consequently, if diet is linked to social status, males and females may have consumed similar foods. First, the state-like characteristics of small, independent polities are due to emulation of the political cores to which they once were linked. He is also linked with the social elite and the practice of the ballgame. While different in material and form, they act as the same symbol linked by the conceptual properties of the tree. Ideological normative masculinity is strongly linked to life stage. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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