词汇 | example_english_mildly |
释义 | Examples of mildlyThese 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. Almost half (49.3%) of respondents did not consider themselves to be suffering, and 24.9% felt that they suffered only mildly. The majority are based around actual or fictitious events with a mildly anti-establishment character, often involving personal and physical threats or accidents. However, some of the detail is highly contentious, to put it mildly. Each statement was classified as mildly controlling, moderately controlling, or highly controlling. Their storylines are slender, and either whimsical or mildly melodramatic. What if just a couple of symptoms remain (such as some questionable judgment, or a mildly elevated level of energy)? However, unlike vernacular variants, mildly marked variants demonstrate little or no social stratification and hence are not stigmatized. As we have pointed out, the students show signs of having learned the mildly marked variant in the present study. Reported is a patient who was persistently mildly cyanosed due to diastolic right-to-left shunting. Physical examination showed an acyanotic, mildly tachypneic infant with a respiratory rate of 50 breaths per minute. The lyrics are mildly plaintive love poems and the music does not so much excite passion as entertain soothingly. His retreating to her when he has been startled, alerted, slightly hurt, mildly frightened or fatigued seldom elicits her attention. The experimenter responded by mildly criticizing the child's work and asking the child to draw another circle. Our analysis suggests that the inbreeding depression contributed by mildly deleterious mutations can be greatly reduced by the effects of finite population size. The second class consists of mildly deleterious mutations that are only partially recessive. Allocated tends to be used in neutral or mildly positive contexts - with apportioned available for even more positive attitudes. The aperiodicity assumption on means that our random transformations are, indeed, random, at least mildly. The affected females have mild to moderate symptoms of disease with a late onset, and are often found within families with mildly affected boys. In what follows, rigid and mildly mixing actions play an important role. In the near-wall region the flow accelerates strongly on the moving plate, and mildly downstream of it. Concomitantly, volcanism changed from depleted tholeiites to porphyritic alkali basalts, through oceanic island tholeiitic and mildly alkaline intersertal basalts. The cost savings achieved via an early discharge may be mildly problematic for an urban patient who lives minutes away from a medical center. Indeed, the use of the term ' the elderly ' is now widely considered to be mildly insensitive. Overall, the refractive and optometric conditions of the subjects were only mildly compromised, as revealed by the measurement of visual acuity, which was normal. We believe it is only mildly disfavored, but not starkly ungrammatical. We therefore note from (10) that the space-charge-limited current of a mildly relativistic electron beam is a nonlinearly increasing function of the ion-channel density. Furthermore, such patients perceive themselves to possess the personal attributes associated with being mildly high and value these attributes as desirable. Finally, the case 10-4 describes the dynamical turbulence model for mildly relativistic electrons. Another possibility is that previous studies overestimated the rates of disability because they failed to identify the most mildly affected individuals. When mildly earnings-related ('graduated') state pensions were introduced in 1961, members of such schemes were allowed to 'contract out' in return for lower contributions. Eosinophils were mildly reduced in treatment groups compared with infected-untreated mice. The coding used for the responses is: 1 2 3 4 5 'strongly disagree' 'mildly disagree' 'no opinion' 'mildly agree' 'strongly agree'. The left ventricle was mildly dilated, but the remainder of the heart was normal. In the case of clays it is the awkward fact that the absor ption of bio-organic compounds drops to effectively nothing in mildly alkali conditions. The book contains a few mildly interesting sections on erosion and mountain building, peneplains and escarpments, and tectonic controls on drainage patterns. The disagreement about the foundations of the "most certain" science are both surprising and, to put it mildly, disconcerting. His simple, one dimensional argument stands as the mildly disreputable classic of cultural work. External memory aids, for example, the use of clocks, diaries, notes, signs, etc. may be advocated, particularly for mildly impaired patients. As someone who's mildly allergic to tobacco smoke, this was a relief. She was mildly cyanosed and had normal peripheral pulses. In the first patient, the right-sided duct feeding the isolated subclavian artery was mildly restrictive. The experimenter repeatedly asked the child to draw a circle on a large piece of paper, which the experimenter then mildly criticized. Since the intended readers belong to the older generation throughout the country, many of them may have been mildly puzzled by it. Systolic function of the systemic ventricle was normal in seven of eight, and mildly impaired in one (case 6). The precordium was mildly hyperdynamic with a normal first heart sound. Thus, close interactions with persons who only mildly disconfirm the stereotype may be optimal for pervasive attitude change. In addition, because the valvar ring was mildly dilated, annuloplasty stitches were placed at the anteroseptal and posteroseptal commissures. The precordium was mildly hyperdynamic, the first heart sound was normal, the second heart sound was single and there was no click or gallop. The above results suggest that the pyrethroids are mildly repellent at concentrations of about one tenth of that required to produce detectable mortalities. The model's poor detection of inbreeding effects therefore seems to have limited the detection of purging of mildly deleterious alleles. Regardless of the haploid phenotypes, mildly deleterious or lethal, fitness of the heterozygotes was decreased by less than half a per cent on average. The third ventricle was frequently mildly dilated, and the thalami rounded, rather like in the alobar and semilobar forms. A non-trivial uniformly rigid system cannot be mildly mixing. Another interesting direction for investigation is weak wandering for mildly mixing group actions. However, as expected familial cases were in general more mildly affected. The beam current propagating through an ion channel is measured experimentally for a mildly relativistic electron beam. They are almost exclusively suffixing and mildly synthetic. Each of these texts hinges on difference, providing a mildly or strongly contrasting source of interpretation. The low-intensity front of the pulse converges mildly, while the highintensity later portions self-focus strongly. In an otherwise excellent volume this is mildly disappointing, though maybe unavoidable. The ratio of the conductance lpl of the fluid to that of the wall depended mildly upon the temperature, but typically was 1-18. Nevertheless, by day 25 one mildly infected rabbit (maximum clinical score of 1.5) had essentially recovered. All ion types have similar velocities and, therefore, mildly different momentum. In column three, we report results from the model economy with mildly increasing returns (parameter = 0.15). Using this criterion, more than half of the patients included in this study would have been too mildly depressed to benefit from depression treatment. As a result she is irritable, stressed out, anxious and mildly depressed. From a disease burden perspective, recent studies find that the majority of cases of adult infection result in mildly symptomatic disease [25]. Due to a lack of education a surprising number of patients work as manual labourers and, although mildly affected, are particularly liable to trauma. While mildly distracting at first, these changes seem well motivated, insofar as they enhance the accessibility of the theory. All this is, of course, controversial, to put it mildly. The comment may give a feeling for the erudite and yet mildly-chatty style of presentation, which makes this an admirable introductory text. Rating for individual items : 1=no worry at all ; 2=mildly worried ; 3=moderately worried ; 4=highly worried ; 5=extremely worried. Our results can, therefore, not be generalized to other subgroups, for example, mildly depressed subjects or elderly subjects suffering from depression. Introits and their tropes characteristically use a mildly florid texture, with melismata of three or four notes. The next day the cells were trypsinized mildly, by using 0.08% trypsin instead of 0.25% as is normally used in our laboratory. The systemic atrioventricular valve was normal to mildly regurgitant in 60 patients, and moderately incompetent in 5 patients. The peer relations of mildly delayed and nonhandicapped preschool children in mainstreamed play groups. The ascending aorta and pulmonary artery were in their normal position, the ascending aorta being mildly dilated. He was mildly tachypnoeic, nonetheless, with weak femoral pulses. The thickness of the left ventricular wall was also mildly increased, but systolic function was normal. Minor gradients in the pulmonary arteries were commonly noted, with right ventricular pressures being mildly elevated. The former usage is surely entirely justified, if mildly pedantic? On the whole, however, the general attitude has been mildly critical but nonetheless tolerant. Except for a mildly dilated left pulmonary artery, there were no other detectable alterations in twodimensional anatomy, nor hemodynamically significant gradients. Measures such as these mildly encouraged the growth of intra-professional competition which, while seldom intense, was greater than before. My stomach was warm and mildly upset, yet my thoughts felt placated. Ventricular function was normal in 65% (13 patients), and mildly reduced in the remaining seven. The evidence for this is -imsy, to put it mildly. To put it mildly, the thinking is at least not left to philosophy. Both have relatively sparse morphology, particularly with respect to inflectional morphology; the morphology they have follows a mildly synthetic pattern. As a by-product we characterize the return times for a mildly mixing system. The pressure gradient over the body is mildly favourable. The magmas are of transitional (mildly alkalic) type, generated by relatively small-fraction (6-7 %) melting of a depleted mantle source. A maximum exists in this region, which suggests a mildly destabilizing influence. The detection of significant ancestral inbreeding increased to up to 89% of replicates when alleles were mildly deleterious. We found that the model has low statistical power when inbreeding depression is caused by the build-up of mildly deleterious alleles. Inbreeding depression due to mildly deleterious mutations in finite populations: size does matter. Here we study the effect of population size on the inbreeding depression caused by mildly deleterious alleles. Many of our patients, nonetheless, are mildly desaturated due to residual right to left shunts. 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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