词汇 | example_english_non-professional |
释义 | Examples of non-professionalThese 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. Traditional, materialist and positivist archaeologists as well as most non-professional interpreters seem to put a greater emphasis on the archaeological remains of a vanished past. The innovative variants are used by the younger non-professional speakers, especially females, who use more of the open schwa-like pronunciations. The first was a national telephone survey of 3,466 adults in 2002 that explored the prevalence and nature of non-professional asset management. For the most part, however, non-professional discourses surrounding the recorded voice treat it as extremely close reproduction rather than rendition or a representation. I do believe that an experienced non-professional can guide and model students, though not necessarily teach. The most general feature of the male active lexicon is the transfer of professional vocabulary into casual non-professional conversation. This model provides the academically prepared teacher an immediate advantage over the inexperienced, non-professional teacher. Sometimes it takes the form of professional or technical assistance, at other times it either assists with or substitutes for non-professional care. These are commercial farmers, shopkeepers, craft market peddlers and any other form of non-professional self-employment without a regular income. However, the distinction between a professional and a non-professional tattooist was not always clear. Attitudes were unaffected by learning disability training and non-professional contact. The non-professional males are less relatively conservative than the other groups, par ticularly the older nonprofessional males. In addition to testing conditions, the non-professional nature of the sample may also help explain fourth graders' displaying more sophisticated definitional form than their parents. The professional females are therefore at one end of the scale of relative conservatism and the non-professional males at the other. Irrigation was carried out whenever self-harvesters believed it was necessary, according to non-professional decision criteria. The music division was refocused on non-professional home use, and has successfully remained as such for nearly the past two decades. The only groups that tend to use relatively innovative forms of the diphthongs are the non-professional men, older speakers more so than younger ones. This is partly done in the text proper but also followed up by a glossary without which the non-professional reader would have been rendered helpless. Many people will disagree with any assertion that non-professional teachers are necessarily poorer teachers than professional teachers. Before 1956 the organization was hardly known in non-professional circles, now it is widely known, even by its initials. Interestingly, the association between positive attitudes and more frequent contact was not evident within a non-professional context. But the lines of influence also flowed the other way, with a number of analytic popularizers, writing for non-professional audiences, framing the new patient's appearance in broadly cultural terms. Yet many disabled people are now 'voting with their feet', and choosing non-professional personal assistants in preference to domiciliary care and nursing services which they have experienced negatively. At least sometimes in this book it is as though a conflict is being imagined between such dance and non-professional community dance (whether performance based or not). 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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