词汇 | example_english_merge |
释义 | Examples of mergeThese 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 non-complex one is originally merged in final position, but moves obligatorily to the higher position (139-140). People commonly regard monism as a doctrine in which parts are merged into and subservient before the whole - a kind of metaphysical totalitarianism. The energetic advantage is balanced by counteracting thermal fluctuations, resulting in an equilibrium of growing, dividing and merging micelles. Then the most similar clusters will be merged to make super-clusters. I remember your dance and the veil of mist and fog which merged with the clouds above. Similar cases marked by only one or two markers were merged into a single more general case. Furthermore, the way that role characteristics and their attributes are merged may be bound to various constraints. Next, the two formal contexts are merged to generate a pruned concept lattice. Reviews 281 voiced interdental fricative and the voiced emphatic dental stop have merged as a pharyngealised dental-alveolar stop. Not all domains in these compounds can be derived cyclically and merged under pressure from stress clash. The act of merging the sequences for their concordances creates a structure like that shown in figure 5; a deep, sparse tree. All tree fragments not yet connected together are merged. Intuitively, we construct hypergraphs by drawing edges (with nodes) and then merging the nodes, rather than by drawing nodes and then connecting them by edges. They integrated and merged operations, pursuing strategies to segment the market through marketing. Next, he merges complexity and uncertainty: 'the distinction between deterministic complexity and uncertainty is inessential' (p. 23). The change will consist of merging the two evidences (the prior and the new) about the same real situation. The book's fourth section merges the physical and life sciences to look for life in the solar system. The constraints for [apply] and [eval-var] help to illustrate why and where merging happens. In another case, the additional information is quantitative; for example, the segment number 13 is merged into a measure landmark. The two types of resulting merged syllables are traditionally transcribed identically with a 35 tone. A bigger problem with the head mapping heuristic is that some answers referring to the same entity are not merged. The reason for merging some parts of speech is that they occur so infrequently that relating rules can never be estimated reliably. The dialogue data should not be merged for authors whose characters are intended to be from different locales or social groups. Two mixin modules can be merged together only if no components are defined in both (first side condition). The data of complement-head relation are merged with those established with the partial parser, which are complement-head co-occurrences. Repeated application of merging leads to the desired form. Much electroacoustic music merges intervallic and relative pitch approaches. Subsequently, the algorithm merges certain basic segments into a single segment. The subject position of the heroine now merges seamlessly witii the subject position of the others. Thus, the monosyllabic words following the merged pronouns are divided into five tonal groups. There is still much work to be done in terms of merging representations across mechanical, electrical, and information domains. If strong correlation was found between two variables, they were either merged or the most biologically plausible variable was selected for inclusion in further analyses. Obviously, not only p-quasi-random or p-quasi-random sequences satisfy (3.1), but any sequence obtained by merging two such sequences. The structure therefore does not replace the cosmos; it merges with the cosmos and enhances cosmic sensations. To avoid too small expected frequencies, the value codes 2 and 3 were merged for the six extrinsic problems measured at age 13. Antero-lateral pleural field wide, deeply depressed postero-laterally, merging anteriorly with uninflated anterior border. Frontal part of median lobe transverse; abaxially merging with adaxial ends of eye ridges. Finally, the shape of the posterior pleural field, deeper in front and merging with the border behind, is narrower behind. Eventually this process results in the two jets merging into one. Each chapter merges the past and the present in a free-flowing and lucid manner. The method merges stochastic optimization techniques, primarily genetic algorithms, with knowledge-based search to generate electromechanical design configurations. The writer merges memory with botanical and geological discoveries and investigation, family lore with descriptions of lava flows, poetry and the narrative essay. In both cases, the distinction between clusters and affricates was merged. We have experimented with merging the type-checker with the interpreter. The cost of merging equivalence classes is less than this, so it can be ignored. The bodies of the inner loops actually contain the concatenated loop bodies taken from the two different loop nestings to be merged. Furthermore, it reduces the loop overhead by merging loop nestings whose index ranges overlap in outer dimensions. Without transitivity, the three rules must be merged into a single one that takes width, depth, and permutation into account all at once. Specifically, we present a constrained dynamic model for a system, for which tasks are specified by equations of program constraints and are merged into it. At water contents above 0.20 g g-1 dw (lines 6 and 7), the two separate peaks merged completely as one peak. All the while her thought was trying to justify her delight in the colours by merging them in her mystic religious joy. A thread cannot see the variables of a child space, unless the child space is merged with its parent. The user is directly presented with the required information, preprocessed and merged. Subsequently, the punctate images were thresholded so that each punctate label was displayed as a unique pixel value without deconvolution of merged punta. The subject of a clause is merged with the verb phrase or it is merged with the auxiliary phrase. 1c. In some cases, the merged contrast is transferred, via sympathy, to another segment. If two targets are located very near, then they are merged into one. Having determined the required pennant we are left with the problem of merging the remaining list of pennants with a single full binary tree. The mechanism is capable of merging two traversals into one provided they are not separated by a structuredestroying operation. Indeed, when two branches are merged, it means that the actions that are undertaken lead to a common situation from different contexts. They merged into the main collecting tubes just posterior to the pharynx. In the spirit of increasing administrative ef®ciency, some ministries/agencies were merged with others. He outlines an energetics approach which merges physical, biological and cultural evolution into a unified whole. Over the long term, it is arguable that pension fund should seek ways of sharing resources or merging into larger entities. When negative multiplicities are allowed, the negative and positive multiplets of the identical elements must be merged after each reaction before proceeding with other reactions. Algorithm 6 is then invoked on the merged graph. We conducted experiments whereby we merged retrieval results, one set from a conventional method and one from our proposed method, and thus improved retrieval performance. The two are merged, and this intrusion, or lack of separation, serves finally to smother the independent life of the play. As a result, 39,490 syllables were perceived as merged with the neighboring syllables, approximately 33% of all produced syllables. In this sense, the current origo and a future vantage point may be easily merged conceptually. In the case of zs rp-nets, the presence of read arcs requires the possibility of merging contexts. Speakers were merging the diphthongs more on the closer /ia/, rather than the more open /ea/, with female speakers in the lead (1990: 145). The potential of the method is shown by giving examples including function inversion and merging iterative loops. The two streams of analysis merged in this article required very different kinds of data. If the condition does not hold, we switch to a cruder form of widening, which simply merges all successive results. We thus merged the latter with the other terra firme soil types. Since the results were comparable in the three cases for a given injection site the data were merged and averaged. Since the representation of the three cases for a given injection site was similar, the data were merged and averaged. Rather than "banning" play, this "ongoing theater" that merged piety with self-expression suffused theatricality throughout religious thought. By the 1850s, then, several clusters of interrelating ideas had already merged to provide a solid ideological underpinning for the degenerationist worldview. When checking mergeability as well as merging plans and applying precedences, it is necessary to traverse the graph from the top down systematically. Whenever new information about the environment is gathered, the corresponding strings are merged into the main population, replacing one of the weakest individuals. An equivalence table is maintained for a second pass that merges any regions determined to be the same. In the total action, subsidiary awareness is merged into focal awareness. The resultant images were pseudocolored and merged as a color montage. A transition is obtained by composing productions, which are first applied on disconnected edges, and then by connecting the edges by merging nodes. Along with realism, it merged into the permanent background for the art of the novel. The 'merging with overlap' protocol only merges sequences that overlap one another; that is they are at least partially identical. In contrast, our studies of longer eukaryotic genome sequences have uncovered tens of thousands of repeat classes and hundreds of thousands of merging repeats. Moreover, the merged company would have been the only commuter manufacturer covering the whole range of commuter aircraft. Even in lyric poetry, many poets have merged the descriptive and the narrative in startling ways as part of the structure. The merging process of a spike with the boundary should probably be similar in higher dimensions. Again, political and economic interests were merged in a supranational initiative. Any sum of squares associated with them can be merged with error. At the same time, incense and maize seem to have been physically and symbolically merged in cer tain ritual contexts. Hierarchical plan merging with applications to process planning. The merged company is likely to restrict output and increase prices, providing private profits but a dead-weight burden to society as a whole. Even within his various chapters and sections he merges genres experimentally. However, adjacent spaces whose functions are for circulation will be merged. Indeed, merging a functionalist-evolutionary perspective with traditional theories of social bias can pave the way for a more integrated social psychology. 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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