词汇 | example_english_mastery |
释义 | Examples of masteryThese 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. There is other compelling evidence of the benefits of environmental mastery. Nonetheless, the author displays an impressive mastery of close to 150 years of policy developments in all three countries. Minimize students' feelings of ignorance and impotence in the face of social problems; maximize their social awareness and sense of mastery. We suggest that the basic thing people do when they see is that they exercise mastery of the sensorimotor contingencies governing visual exploration. Complex strategies and direct reading predicted positively, while teaching vocabulary and building joint attention predicted negatively the mastery of inflections. Only the literal reading measure continued to predict mastery of inflections. Self-mastery did not bear down upon desire, but instead cultivated and operationalized it. The substratum of this experience is the mastery of a technique. First, did problem-solving treatment work by achieving problem resolution and secondly, did problem-solving treatment work by increasing the patients' sense of mastery and self-control ? Higher levels of mastery, education and positive social support from friends were associated with lower distress levels. Success in these institutions is linked to the mastery of grammatical metaphor as a tool for making meanings in reading and writing. In this context, civil-service competence was more about general capability than specific expertise, more about desire to work than mastery of a particular field. Mastery of it was something they felt effectively excluded from. The final model, regressed the dependent variable (life satisfaction) onto the mediator (environmental mastery) and the independent variables. Environmental mastery will underlie the process of adaptation. Gaining mastery over the challenges of the coast represents the next step in the development of tidal rice-growing technology. There were no differences between the groups in sense of mastery. If the subjects truly had mastery of the verb, it should not have been too difficult to give acceptable associations for it. Likewise, the subjects did not show very good mastery of the verbs' word associations. The results of the mediation model demonstrate that possessing environmental mastery is the key to experiencing life satisfaction in the midst of adversity. The desires of the courtly texts, thus, are encouraged and formed positively and internally by the call to self-mastery. The normal and proper 'functioning' of the self was one that implied relations of internal hierarchy, mastery, and even coercion. Relations between elements of the self were not simply based on function, but they also implied hierarchy and mastery. Attaining these cognitions will require the mastery of both metaphysics and physics, which entails that only a philosopher can attain this perfection. Mastery of the structure of the rules is not something about which we (in general) possess propositional knowledge. Neural activity contributes to experience only as enabling mastery and exercise of the laws of sensorimotor contingency. Instead, we are at that moment integrating into our rational behavior, our current mastery of the sensorimotor contingencies of red. Thus, learners did show evidence of slow mastery of the prototypes, but they did not do so uniformly across categories. A feeble deterrent to prevent this leap was the outlawing of litigation mastery and a general sense of ethics. The former concerns varieties that an individual assumes along with a relevant role: and a given individual may have a mastery of several such varieties. Thus, transactions between life events and mastery are observed, although the temporal patterns of these exchanges are complex. Males repor t slightly higher mastery, although girls' mastery increases at a slightly faster rate and then declines at a slightly faster rate in 2000. Champion's restraint in answering this question is a measure of his mastery as a historian. Nevertheless, a more active literacy often accompanies nurses' assumption and mastery of hospital responsibilities. Indeed, it is the non-obligatory nature of anaphors which makes observing (and quantifying) their mastery most difficult. Being young language users\\learners, the mastery of primary linguistic skills is imperative for successful communication at the onset of language development. Finally, three structures, regular and irregular past tense and third person singular subject-verb agreement, did not show adult mastery even by the oldest child group. Rather, mastery may also be determined by other basic cognitive factors such as memory or processing capacity. The late average age of onset (2;4) supports our claim that competent use of apologies represents mastery of a relatively more challenging pragmatic skill. More seriously, mastery of psychoanalytic language opened up novel possibilities for diagnosing and analyzing all kinds of personal and social issues. They identify the sensations of power and pleasure experienced through self-dissolution with the spiritual bliss promised by self-mastery. The canonic, closely imitative textures are however a salient feature of this work, one of his most resourcef ul displays of polyphonic mastery. Thus, the network performance exhibits the same inverted u-shaped relation between performance speed and case-marking mastery that was found in the human data. Placing these two learner groups onto one continuum of casemarking mastery demonstrates that processing speed follows an inverted ushaped trajectory over the course of learning. Along with a general mastery of equitation, the polished horsewoman was judged not merely or even primarily on her athletic skill, but on her appearance. We are surprised even when we have, when we believe we have, complete mastery. Second, all effects associated with the learning of the locativeinitial construction were constrained by the learners' mastery level of the target structures. Each test was graded to give two scores: one that reflected mastery of pronoun forms and one for mastery of pronoun placement. They range from absence of psychopathology, to a range of positive attributes such as selfacceptance, purpose in life, environmental mastery, personal growth and positive relations. In contrast, the current study looks to characteristics of the learners in explaining the mastery of various grammatical devices in a grammaticality judgment task. Later, from the age of 2 ; 6 on the average, most children produce complex structures which reflect a fairly advanced mastery of syntax. Indeed, the child may well be able to avoid error altogether if the mastery of finiteness keeps pace with paradigm building. On the one hand, such a late mastery could be interpreted in terms of a limited working memory capacity in young children. The core elements of mastery are a sense of control, enhanced self-esteem, and discovery of alternative sources of satisfaction. He emphasized the distinction between bilingualism, referring to the mastery of two languages, and multilingualism, denoting the familiarity with more than two. They describe how self-mastery entailed a kind of self-servitude. What is at stake here of course is mastery. The patients' perceptions of problem severity, self-control and mastery were analysed by treatment group and time. Results suggest that efforts to enhance young women's sense of self-mastery and self-esteem may reduce vulnerability for eating disturbances. Instead of anticipating mastery, the elderly individual suspects its loss, taking an opposite "fictional direction" than does the child. The second and third regression analyses are designed to determine the relationship between language familiarity, casemarking mastery, and processing speed. He intended to break the bonds between workers and awaken a sense of mastery among the manufacturers. To seek representational mastery of the totality would therefore be ideological. Indeed, the expression of his authentic self is muffled by terminology over which he can have no mastery. A major portion of our mastery of sensorimotor contingencies takes the form of practical know-how. Derived from classical liberalism, with its emphasis on self-mastery or control, bodily integrity focuses on the individual and her or his autonomy. Our next concern was whether maternal book-reading strategies would predict mastery of inflections. Mastery was by definition shaped by assertiveness, aggressiveness, authority and control. Despite recent interest in derivational morphology as it relates to reading and spelling, our understanding of the oral mastery of derivation remains limited. The inclusion of mastery increased the explained variance to 32 per cent. Although loneliness was still significant in this model, the coefficient was reduced after the inclusion of mastery. In this study, however, the mediation model found that the influence of physical functioning was mediated by environmental mastery. The mediation effect of the psychological resource ' environmental mastery ' was tested according to the rationale proposed by these authors. They are: family and social support, mastery over life, good health, enjoyment of life, and autonomy. There soon came times, as we know, when linguistic and political mastery were brought into closer contact. Designed for lowreadiness children from disadvantaged backgrounds, this program emphasizes a phonicsbased, mastery-oriented approach toward the development of initial reading skills. The purpose of this ar ticle is to promote developmental thinking about transactional models by drawing on an empirical study of life events and mastery. In turn, there is little evidence that life events predict subsequent mastery. In addition to these developmental ideas, we also consider whether reciprocal patterns between life events and mastery differ by males and females. In life events for girls b turn, total life events predict all three mastery indicators for the subsequent 5-year period. According to this model, changes in mastery are described by two segments. The objective of the educational program was to provide guided learning activities in which caregivers assisted children in progressing through successive levels of mastery. The first session then became the mastery session. The history of the book is a truly inter-disciplinary topic in the mastery of sources it demands from the scholar. Top-down attention seems central to the notion of current versus other masteries. An alternative view is that the vocabulary spurt reflects attainment of a certain level of mastery in articulatory plans for production. Such measurements go beyond a skill perspective and represent the mastery of daily life. In the present study, the perceived mastery level of the patient was not measured but it was assessed for the caregiver. As its glory is so much more powerful than its substance, its mastery is turned into mystery. Passive reliance upon a computer-aided design system to explore geometry may also threaten the ability of architects to gain complete mastery of three-dimensional design. Monumental architecture was a symbol of this appropriation of nature and of man's mastery of the environment. The student is taught never to assume that the mastery of matter is always the responsibility of others. The adequacy of exposure is often best judged retrospectively, when the children are older and demonstrate mastery of both languages. Not surprisingly, mastery is highly correlated across the high-school years and into adulthood, with correlations somewhat stronger between immediately consecutive measurement occasions. They are purposeful and responsive; however communication is limited by their mastery of grammatical form. Importantly, though, the mastery of earlier regulatory tasks becomes an important component of later competencies. Most children show varying degrees of mastery of this process. His mastery of the secondary scholarship is awesome: his bibliography extends to fifty pages. The self-estimates of proficiency indicate that, indeed, these speakers consider their level of mastery to be moderate rather than low. 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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