词汇 | example_english_non-existent |
释义 | Examples of non-existentThese 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. In other words, when things are non-existent, they are undifferentiated; when things are existent, they are distinct one from the other. Insurance for non-occupational disabilities, by contrast, had no established network of interests; such insurance was virtually non-existent in the private sector. The atmosphere of some popular jazu-kissa approached that of a live but performerless concert, albeit one in which audience-performer interaction was non-existent. Probably the latter, since there was no reason to keep the source of the non-existent 'ore' a secret after 1578. The history of its (non-existent) bishopric was then traced down to the supposed last incumbent in the late eleventh century. In this description, the sound of a word in a non-existent or unfamiliar language is not significant (or rather, does not signify) to us. Down in the sewers, where visible markers of wealth and status are non-existent, class distinctions become meaningless. These contrasts in orientations towards government by class identity are weak to non-existent among people with wavering attachments. In the subsequent decades part-time childcare was further reduced and is nowadays virtually non-existent. If we are restoring for future generations, then our actions today are being determined by non-existent people of unknown requirements. For five participants, family networks were practically non-existent. In other arthropod classes, information concerning the identification and functional significance of hormones is fragmentary or non-existent. First, clinical observation is frequently reported without presenting even the limited data referred to, and descriptions of the clinic population(s) are vague or non-existent. The political space that allowed citizens to be engaged on national issues was therefore non-existent during this period. The name of the thalassaemia re-ects the globin chain whose synthesis is either diminished or non-existent. Usually the automated reasoning is limited or non-existent. Tissue damage through this drying and rehydration process appears to be minimal to non-existent. The infrastructure was inappropriate and, in many places, simply non-existent. It concludes that evidence is slim or non-existent. When little or nothing about politics is known, the perceptions of worldwide developments are also likely to be limited or non-existent. In 1850 the fishing trade was non-existent and its establishment was dependent upon railway company initiatives. In this state of social individualism and weak or non-existent social authority, ideas are similarly individual. These pieces need not fit together neatly, and connections between different explanations can be suspected, established or wholly non-existent. In some hands, the concept of peace has been so narrowly defined as to be evanescent or non-existent. 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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