词汇 | example_english_non-commercial |
释义 | Examples of non-commercialThese 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 third position, which was the one finally accepted, was that only the sale of beer and not its non-commercial use should be suppressed. What does all this mean to us as researchers and composers of non-commercial music? Their aim is not to deny money a non-commercial dimension; the latter is simply not relevant to their questions. Many patients or members of their household reported raising ' backyard ' or non-commercial flocks of poultry for meat or eggs. It may not be prudent to ban non-commercial diesel vehicles. Once again the tendency to decapitalize them all prevails in non-technical (or non-commercial) publications. Where non-commercial cultivars are needed to suit local conditions, institutions have to devise methods of producing seed. Categorising or defining 'commercial' as opposed to 'non-commercial' research based on outcomes would thus be unnecessary. This was a non-commercial station financed by a licence fee. The results are both sound and useful in demonstrating how the sustainable management of mangroves will depend on finding payments for non-commercial forest services. The non-commercial, state-run system is equally ambivalent: though it is free from unrestrained commercialism, it is generally severely restrained by the interests of the state. Several interesting non-commercial discs have come this way. This exchange can be heard on a number of non-commercial recordings. What we lack is a comparable account of non-commercial publishing in the eighteenth century. Many issues are related to this depending mainly on the media in which a content is used and the commercial or non-commercial use of it. A large percentage of households still rely to a large extent on non-commercial energy sources like fuelwood. Their attitude towards their music was essentially non-commercial. Peterson shows how country, right from its inception as a commercial genre in the 1930s, has swung between the reactions of the commercial to the non-commercial and vice versa. In fact, traditional lines between the non-commercial avant-garde and commercial experimentation often become fuzzy as larger numbers of avant-garde composers and performers increasingly appeal to larger publics. Tape trading is thus a non-commercial sphere of distribution that is often endorsed by the artists concerned (though the attitude of their record labels is ambivalent). If simulations had considered the harvesting (or poison-girdling) of non-commercial species, the proportion of commercial trees at the second and subsequent harvests would have been significantly higher than predicted. For commercial or non-commercial use, there is a common belief that if the use is non-commercial or for educational purposes, then there is no need to pay rights. This can be glossed as both necessity (old gear may be cheaper and more accessible) and as more authentic - the sounds produced are non-commercial, and therefore better. The transferred rights are usually non-commercial use rights as far as timber and forest resources are concerned and commercial withdrawal rights mainly for fuelwood, raphia and other non-forest timber products. 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. |
反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。