词汇 | example_english_mere-presence |
释义 | mere presencecollocation in Englishmeanings of mereand presenceThese words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or, see other collocations with presence. mere adjective[before noun] uk /mɪər/ us /mɪr/ used to emphasize that something is not large ... See more at mere presence noun uk /ˈprez.əns/ us /ˈprez.əns/ the fact that someone or something is in ... See more at presence Examples of mere presenceThese 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. Her merepresence appeared to instil a needed sense of guilt and shame in the children she assumed as her moral burden. The merepresence of party ratio stacking indicates a partisan element in committee selection and drawing from the parties separately eliminates that element. However, by the end of the 1990s it was clear that the merepresence of multiple political parties does not ensure democracy. However, it is also possible that the merepresence of a language engages an early selective or suppressive process. However, the merepresence of the phono-translation effect does not tell us at which level of representation such an effect originates. Actual transformation, though, requires more than the merepresence of open avenues. Therefore, the merepresence of such effects cannot be used as an argument for the use of robot models instead of computer simulations. Importantly, the distinction between the crab and crabless zones extends beyond the merepresence or absence of crabs and the biomass of accumulated leaf-litter. These indications for surgery, therefore, are hardly established by the merepresence of coronary arterial aneurysms. However, their merepresence seems to have implications for our assumptions about the children's syntactic structure. In periods of protest workers appeared to have regarded the merepresence of police in the factories as threatening. However, the merepresence of the in situ dinoflagellate cysts in our study area indicates a normal saline marine depositional environment. Our study findings show that the merepresence of hygienic facilities is not sufficient to decrease infection with enteric viruses. One could argue that, for the purposes of domain theory, the merepresence of coproducts, whatever they are, is sufficient. Moreover, the merepresence of anti-immigrant parties can push mainstream parties towards a tougher line on immigration for fear of being outflanked. In the same vein, one cannot expect that the merepresence of propitious background conditions will mechanically shape the performance of a party. Although firing at low temperatures may be another indicator of fuel scarcity, the merepresence of these workshops indicates steady access to some fuel, clay, and other necessary raw materials. Note that this binary coding reflects only the merepresence or absence of nominative or accusative marking and not the specific inflections used to mark these cases. When the details of distracting stimuli are manipulated in a speedy classification test, the mere presence of irrelevant information has a disproportionate effect on younger children. 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. Want to learn more? Go to the definition of mere Go to the definition of presence See other collocations with presence |
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