词汇 | example_english_mirror |
释义 | Examples of mirrorThese 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. Partly, it mirrored administrative power that they held by being in positions of control on the city's various administrative and social welfare institutions. The opera, however, mirrors the balancing act evident in much of its criticism. Additionally, the optical alignments become much easier than the case of the conventional mirrors are used. Nitrogen and phosphorus were measured only during the second cycle (1996/97), and mirrored the year's biomass findings. The changing regional geography of the crime mirrored a revolution in the nature, extent and location of game preservation. In the two shown, the structural pattern and their space distributions are almost exactly mirrored along a diagonal axis. The composition of cabinet mirrored that of caucus. A single peak appeared between weeks 27 and 30 in the year 2000 that mirrored a surge in probable cases. The object-level relationship between content language expressions and the objects they denote is also mirrored at the model level. On the other hand, we have not prepared a special debris protector for the cavity mirrors near the target yet. The calorimeter was placed after the focus mirrors array. Behind the smoke and mirrors of the state's periodic mobilisations of schools, bureaucrats and unions the affective power of the ' official ' last emperor proved ambiguous. The radiographers from the other departments mirrored these thoughts. In this case, storage is distributed (mirrored) at two different points and a two-level cache is deployed throughout the provider network. The gender difference is mirrored in differences between part-time and full-time workers. The topics raised here mirrored the changes in primary/secondary/social care discussed above. The evidence supporting this weltanschauung is not, as noted, better than that of the atheist, but mirrors precisely the world picture of religion itself. The mechanism could be observed only imperfectly with the aid of mirrors and reflected sunlight ; much improvement came in 1957 with light-conducting fibrescopes. The way in which men position themselves also mirrors this behavior among 'visiting' women. Like magic mirrors, these narratives furnish images from different times and places. In other words, the way in which sound and structure become integrated internally mirrors the way in which music and context are integrated externally. The cyclical pattern of the coefficient estimates mirrors the cyclical pattern of the exchange rate. The total experience is not alienating or frightening, as it may be in a hall of mirrors. The saga of the family's rise and fall mirrors its success and failures in implementing the techniques of politica de familia. The diverse aims and forms of the interventions were mirrored by the diverse methodologies of the evaluation studies. The preoccupation of research with carers in their own right has been mirrored by a policy focus on direct carer-support. The aria is about the mirror's power of transformation. In this it mirrored the conservative face of colonial rule. The knapper could simply have mirrored one of the edges naturally provided him or her. Rather, the late bloomers' use of cognitive terms mirrored that of the whole late talker group. When the voice enters, it first mirrors the keyboard's right hand. Designing as search mirrored earlier design research founded on concepts from operations research and optimization in particular. The pattern of volunteer origins mirrored the policies of their governments. The mirrors of marriage, another popular form of address, had a wider audience. There is evidence that the life-cycle structure mirrors the way in which women tend to construct and articulate their narratives. The dispute over which is the true body is mirrored in many of our political debates. However, in this introduction, the reader receives a somewhat confusing impression of the book's contents, which mirrors the confusing structure of the chapter. As the disease progresses, however, response more closely mirrors plasma concentrations of levodopa. Under normal circumstances, changes in osteoblastic activity are mirrored by changes in osteoclast markers. Seasonal differences in body condition of water pythons mirrored the results for feeding rates. Nonetheless, trends found between high- and low-light growth rates in the shadehouse seedlings were mirrored in forest-grown seedlings. The haploscope was composed of eight front-surface mirrors. Second, at ultrasonic frequencies, most objects in ordinary environments are acoustically hard and reflect sound in the same way as mirrors reflect light. First, there is a dearth of research on this issue, mirroring criminology's broader neglect of the criminality of women. The question that remains of course is to what extent constraint ranking mirrors properties of the lexicon. The value creation is mirrored by the difference between the gross policy return and the minimum required return. The relationship between fish and reptilian trypanosomes was mirrored in maximum-likelihood analyses, receiving 98 % bootstrap support (data not shown). The model also mirrors temporal changes in the prevalence of infection; a sharp initial rise in the percentage infected is followed by a slow decline. Transforming mirrors: subjectivity and control in interactive media. As an audience member it was impossible to approach the cage without catching sight of oneself in the mirrors, without catching sight of oneself looking. A given distribution can be regarded as channelled between two elastic mirrors, or borders. According to her analysis, the intrinsic tensions of episcopal office are mirrored by the limited utility of traditional literary models. Here again the debates mirrored those that have taken place in the accountancy profession. In her view mirrors were semiluxuries which increased dramatically in numbers through the inventory sample she studied. Many of these changes mirrored those in other cities, but there have been crucial differences. The galvanometer mirrors are assumed to have perfect accuracy. Two of the mirrors were attached to a saddle on a triangular rail so an observer could adjust their position to achieve precise binocular fusion. In terms of the number of individuals, the seasonal pattern mirrored the pattern of species. The canonic introduction to the movement is mirrored by a coda. Figure and ground segregation and perspective taking are mirrored in language and have systematic relations with syntactic structure. Amplification produced by each pumping pulse was studied, in an experimental setup not including feedback mirrors. The shape of copper money, chess boards, divination boards, and the decoration of bronze mirrors all reflected this idea. Thus, for example, the cost a compensation order imposes on the defendant is mirrored by the comparable gain it confers on the plaintiff. However, the boost in durable goods spending in constant price terms has not been mirrored by an increase in the current price expenditure share. The result is an overdispersed distribution, mirroring that observed in natural infections, to which a negative binomial distribution provides an empirical description (k l 0n68). In the following figures, the front and rear views of the completed drawings were mirrored about the middle to show the completed vehicle design. Two mirrors facing each other can only produce a mise en abyme, a virtual kaleidoscoping of signification, where no substantial signified can be pinpointed. Laboratory visits were held in a child-friendly observation room with two-way mirrors on the front and back walls. Put in the contemporary context, this change also mirrored the overall rebellious zeitgeist of civil society, which was beginning to witness protests over many issues. The academic disagreement about its origins and meanings is mirrored in popular discussions of the slametan. Such conditions became especially perilous for older people when declines in health and support networks were mirrored in changes in the immediate locality. There have also been marked changes in the labour market for older workers, mirroring the rise in non-standard forms of employment. Again, this situation would not be mirrored in real populations. Nevertheless, the 1980 party platforms contained unprecedented division over social issues as the religious right and its opponents mirrored the partisan divide. The jet was visualized with a 2-type schlieren system with f 110 mirrors of diameter 100 mm. The rule is mirrored in social norms or simple routines. Within this model mirroring would be expected to fail if it is either too close to the infant's experience or too remote from it. The acquisition of an appreciation of mental states, however, goes beyond mirroring. A new theoretical language for the semantics of thought is needed, one that more closely mirrors the language spoken by the brain. The lighting from behind must therefore be completely subordinated to that from the front, supplied by the window and by the two mirrors. The problem remains, to establish a solid animal model that really mirrors catatonia as observed in humans. The profound changes in journalistic practice during this period not only mirrored but also significantly influenced the transformation of the political culture of the time. He used a sequencer to maintain one part, and mirrored it in the part that he added live. On a larger scale, the treatment of the mentally ill mirrors the humanity of a society; in many societies, the return image is not flattering. The movement of language mirrors the problem it reveals, questioning the ground on which it might set up its own 'work of the mind'. The one mirrors the other, and is nourished by the other. In a device called the heliostat or" power tower" gigantic mirrors are focussed upon a central, elevated boiler. The distribution of the balances and gold coin mirrors the areas in which goldworking was most common. The diversity in scale of operation, capital and labour intensity of service industry production was mirrored in the variety of competitive markets. In most of the sample parishes the list of occupations mirrors what historians have come to expect in the more populous rural areas. Parents of children with autism showed an atypical event-related potential response to faces, which mirrored the pattern shown by children and adults with autism. The idea behind it would be that mirrors are not so much present themselves but rather become manifest by their effect, the reflection. He outlines mirroring and copying activities for getting started which build trust, sensitivity, confidence and imagination. Empathy: mirrors infant's positive or negative affect 3! The training provides active learning which mirrors the approach intended for use with the farmers. Often these concerns are couched in terms of deskilling of healthcare professionals, mirroring the earlier debate over deskilling due to automation in other areas. The similarities make the data extremely interesting, but anatomical differences between mice and humans, which are probably mirrored at the molecular level, must be anticipated. To some extent, then, the end of international political boundaries would be mirrored by the end of domestic, individualistic, and legalistic property boundaries. 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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