词汇 | example_english_manoeuvre |
释义 | Examples of manoeuvreThese 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. This is not a straightforward task, since ethical considerations and infrequency of actual shoulder dystocia deliveries limit prospective, comparative study of various manoeuvres. Using opto-encoders it is possible to manoeuvre the tip within a few millimetres of the desired location. This manoeuvre would just generate a new question that cannot have a definite answer in cases like these. Early feedback indicated enhanced control and increased comfort and safety during ambulation and manoeuvring various terrains. There is some, if not a great deal, of room for the courts to manoeuvre in the dominance of the party and administrative power. Since the institutional variables remain virtually constant, focus can be put on variation in economic factors and policy manoeuvres alone. This room to manoeuvre was duly exploited by the chancellor. Lyrics trace the contours of political manoeuvres, social conditions, and popular reactions of a particular people, place and time. By supplying a winding action - rather than direct axial traction - rotational manoeuvres will achieve forward motion even without traction on the fetal head. For example, a classical car-like structure is not able to move sideways, with the consequence that a parking operation requires several complex manoeuvres. Vesting a decision regarding the boundaries and content of ethnicity in the hands of ordinary citizens is a somewhat unusual political manoeuvre. Indeed, as has been argued elsewhere,96 a carefully designed credibilityenhancing rules-based regime can, under certain circumstances, expand room to manoeuvre. Any short-term advantage resulting from such manoeuvres soon faded, however. We must follow how actors define the situation, chose their goals and find room for manoeuvre to realise projects. Is there any room for social democratic governments to manoeuvre? The political manoeuvres over the classroom building project surfaced again in local elections in 2004. Migrant competitors generally preferred the upper, more favourable vegetative strata where 90% of all clearly successful manoeuvres were observed. There was, after all, considerable scope for manoeuvre once the letter of the law had been duly applied. Another is that to what extent the candidates can strategically manoeuvre the swing through their campaign. The scarce seromuscular tunic of the vesical placental vessels often makes them go unnoticed during the pulling manoeuvres, since they collapse as veins. And, even then, the 'home-made socialism' of the war years allowed only limited room for manoeuvre. He manoeuvred adroitly throughout to secure and improve his position in an era of political instability. This detail confirms the relevance of the comparison, in that it shows the same refrain involved compositionally in several grafting manoeuvres. The system is completed by venous and arterial sampling ports and a recirculation line with multifunction clamp that simplifies priming and disconnection manoeuvres. 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. |
反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。