词汇 | example_english_mere |
释义 | Examples of mereThese 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. The skill of the orchestration is such that the closing fanfare, that makes the loudest noise in the score, involves a mere 12 players. Mere preferences independent of evaluation are excluded, although they provide goals in the ordinary sense. If there were no sons in the house and the heir was the eldest daughter, the marriage resulted, theoretically, in a mere reversal of roles. Thus, instead of being a mere system description, an appropriately constructed dynamic model can greatly facilitate and guide the control design. The most abstract way to describe regularities of the physical world that are reflected in the visual system consists in pointing out mere statistical relationships. Following this interpretation, it may be dangerous to reject the variant reading 66° as a mere corruption. In a series of transactions that may have taken a matter of mere days, the price per card had climbed by 400 per cent. The moral significance of the intending-foreseeing distinction requires more than the mere functional role of intention and foresight. The last paragraph of the note had more than mere formal significance. But mere possession without a credible threat of releasing the agents will not provide the feelings of power or security. One of the clear conclusions that emerges from this study is that spelling development is not a mere technical skill of phoneme to grapheme conversion. Transcending the mere extension of the senses, technology simply discloses a 'way of revealing'. Together they emancipated the art of experiment from being a mere craft activity and endowed it with the status of a science. But electronic technology goes beyond mere illustration and cataloguing. Speculative farmers hope for the occasional extraordinary profits but are deemed mere growers of necessary food. Even more plainly excluded as a basis for the judge's decisions is the mere unwisdom of the statute. He believed that only very few men are gifted with intellectual faculties that can rise above mere passions. Even the first tentative signs of language can be dismissed as mere parroting. That is, when all the data are in and all the mechanisms are known, they drop out of the scientific picture as mere convenient fictions. But sometimes it may be unwieldy to have all the controls directly accessible by mere positioning of a hand. They have a dreadful tendency to be the products of 'mere political theorising'. This thinking is probably misguided on several points, but it is particularly mistaken inasmuch as it casts informed consent as a mere protective device. This kind of melodic reprise is no mere touching reminiscence: it unveils to us, confirms for us the return of certain feelings. However, ' metabolism ' is normally used to mean more than mere energy dependency. However, the mere presence of the phono-translation effect does not tell us at which level of representation such an effect originates. 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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