词汇 | example_english_occupant |
释义 | Examples of occupantThese 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. Vowels have a special status as occupants of syllable heads. The ventilation system was carefully calibrated to accommodate a known number of occupants and a predicted rate of air-change. The concept of 'heads of household' is defined as the persons on whom other occupants of the house depend. We have also learnt that post-occupancy surveys are invaluable in revealing what does and does not work for the occupants of our new buildings. Just as occupants build or modify houses with the passing of a generation, the temple may have been modified, as well. The social cohesion of a place is constructed through interaction ; and community comprises the occupants' mental lives and interactions more than the place. In both selfcatering accommodation and sheltered housing, occupants can conduct their lives and behave as they wish within a private rather than predominantly public context. The kind of grammar that humans use is only one of the many occupants of the space of possible grammars. The patio house was planned as an extendable house, that is, a house that requires the personal initiative of the occupants to be completed. Households undoubtedly support networks of interaction and discussion among their occupants. Why were they not the natural occupants of the sofa, the platform of debauched and exotic sexuality? Their characters and adventures are no less riveting that those of their seafaring occupants and are often more revealing of a vanished polar age. Aging process and safety enhancements of car occupants. We and they feel confident that, at this site, architecture and archaeological assemblages accurately reflect the status of the household occupants. As the population ages, there is a growing awareness of the need for vehicles that are safe for older occupants. An alternative simultaneous evacuation strategy might need to be adopted, in which all occupants are evacuated at once. If the occupants constructed a floor every k'atun, the plaza's history extended for thir teen k'atuns, or a may cycle. Berries fallen to the soil suffer decomposition by bacteria, fungi and nematodes which may result in the death of the occupants or promote migration. The corollary would be that homes created for occupants unknown would tend towards the generic, towards a standard type. The complex was enclosed by high walls restricting access, presumably on account of the rough nature of its occupants. We selected the elite by a positional analysis of occupants of leading positions and by an appraisal of the networks within which they operate. Key posts were left unfilled as their previous occupants were recalled, dismissed and\\or arrested. Ironically in a country where net curtains seem obligatory, this affords a privacy to the occupants beyond the facade. Right to occupancy is not to be confused with ' ownership ' although for all practical purposes the occupants did hold exclusive rights to the land. Inflexibility means that once the users' needs change, as inevitably they do, the occupants have no choice but to move. The houses were extended by the occupants after they received government financial incentives. Correlation between thoracic lesions and force values measured at the shoulder of 92 belted occupants involved in real accidents. The interaction is based on a shared or common knowledge of the site's occupants. Performing power occupants of this community-and thus are meaningful to us- seems certain. Signboards and properties named after their occupants' ancestral homes were unmistakable. The original village is now farmland, its occupants having moved to a new site a few kilometres away after they converted. Pulpits and pews were allies in this work, wooden partners in an enterprise that was given life by their respective occupants, preachers and parishioners. First the targeted village would be completely encircled to prevent its occupants from escaping. Buildings and tectonic forms envelop occupants, defining contours of action, positioning a framework for habitation. They were public statements of the inner space of the home and its relation to the individuality and identity of its occupants. Such a sensor-based system would also be capable of working out the position and the size of the vehicle occupants. He treats his small houses as the expression of a culture and therefore of the values and beliefs of their occupants. They say that the car is able to laugh, cry or show anger and is also capable of singing to its occupants. On another occasion a gale lifted the tent's groundsheet, and its three occupants, off the ground. While this is interesting, it is not obvious that it has much to do with the current situation facing occupants of informal dwellings or the authorities in developing countries. Disused or abandoned sites, however, inevitably carry with them a sense of the past pertaining to the lives of the previous occupants and/or the former usage of the site. Much doubtful speculation on the part of the uninitiated occupants of the pit and gallery would be spared by this instructive recognition of their very obvious wants. A central problem is to get the right degree of contact and separation between the three main categories of occupants undergraduates, postgraduates and academic/research staff. A possible explanation for these findings could be that animals kept at home shed oocysts to which occupants are regularly exposed, which could confer active immunity. Spatial and temporal variation in the ant occupants of a facultative ant-plant. Urbanized areas become enormous shopping malls, displaying wares of various types of dwellings along roads, streets and alleys (rather than aisles) for 'shoppers' to assess as would-be occupants. In such a case, it may be anticipated that partial houses will be completed over time by the occupants based on the house type they are familiar with. The occupants would have not kept the two parts of the house (the public and the private) separated by the external space, as planned by the planners. The occupants themselves will be able to decide how to divide the space and live in it, where they will sleep and where they will eat. The simple observation that the religious buildings are larger than the civil buildings indicates that they, or their occupants, might have had more impor tant roles. The negative factors include glare and overheating, while positive factors include using it as a source of heating, or to enhance the visual and emotional wellbeing of the occupants. He says that when we think that we are imagining there being nothing at all, what we are probably imagining is a space with no occupants. Of 1042 households, 17% could not be contacted due to continued absence of the occupants, inability to gain access to apartment blocks, etc., and 25% refused to be interviewed. Their varied shapes suggested their diverse uses: some were meant for conversation, inclining their occupants toward one another, while others were meant for reading or reclining. Both the various histories of speculative building and the literature on housing and its production tend to emphasize the functions of builders meeting (or not) the needs of occupants. Devices such as translucent retractable blinds positioned away from the occupants to reduce re-emission of heat and allowing diffuse daylight to enter the main building, may be used. During the 1950s and 1960s, some purchased the old, poor-quality housing that they occupied, because a rent-freeze had forced some landlords to sell the apartments and houses to the occupants. One can find on the rooftops, made inaccessible to protect the occupants' privacy, some wild plant species put there over the years by keen nature lovers. Today, the architect's identity cannot be expected to match that of a building's occupants as the population of industrialized nations grows increasingly diverse and the spatial distance evaporates between nations. If still unsuccessful, this was followed by approaching occupants of the second house on the right, followed by the second house on the left if unsuccessful. They may be perceived as the illegitimate occupants of positions of power or, on the other hand, gain popular confidence and recognition by adversaries as functionally legitimate organisations. His recognition of the importance of traditional institutions is apparently a function of the realisation of the influence that occupants of indigenous stools may have on the grassroots. Apparently random patterns are generated through use, by the occupants opening or closing shutters, but both buildings' façades have a strong underlying regularity of composition [6 7]. The difficulty is that many of the occupants' needs, preferences and expectations are precisely about buildings, and to suppress this means throwing away a great deal of information about users. If the patio was a focus of activities, we suspect that the occupants of the groups shared in these activities, since the buildings open onto the same patio. Although they have lost their previous function, they have a provocative tension and an enigmatic presence indicating potential uses waiting to be realised by the imagination of future occupants. Eleven per cent were found not to be resident at the address given at the time of the clinic visit, and the present occupants knew of no forwarding address. When the system was turned on, the floor panels were charged with the imparted energy, defining the site beyond this place while also locating the occupants within. Is it a fact that before this outbreak the occupants of this camp had not been inoculated? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The latter were subject to demolition orders, and the occupants were rehoused by the local authority. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There is heavy drinking among the occupants, and many others, suspected of being under the influence of various other illicit substances, stumble around the area. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Information on diagnosis for current bed occupants is not available as diagnosis is only given on discharge. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The point which particularly troubles me concerns the selection of successor occupants. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Subsidy meant that the rents of occupants of local authority houses were kept artificially low at the expense of the taxpayer and ratepayer. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Let it start with the full sympathy of the whole of the occupants of the industries of the country. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They are still occupied, and the occupants are still paying rent for them. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I am not referring to any of the present occupants, of course, but we have none of us ever gone to those lengths. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Three are the subject of negotiations with possible occupants. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The small group of people who are classed as "irregular occupants" are deserving of particular sympathy. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Many thousands of houses have been cleared and the occupants rehoused in homes fit for people to live in. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Again, although the flat was damaged, the occupants escaped without difficulty. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Is it fair to the occupants of those houses, and is it fair to their owners? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In 11 cases the occupants agreed to accept compensation in lieu of the provision of other accommodation. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Inside the home it continues to express the status and intimate preferences of the occupants. With this lesson, students can examine the effect of warfare and its aftermath on a large plantation and its occupants. Once territories have been established by young fans, occupants are physically confined within them for the entire duration of the match. The constitution of subjects, and the simultaneous constitution of the occupants of particular roles would then both be seen as forms of legitimation. In another the occupants of one house could literally, and without danger or difficulty, shake hands from windows on opposite sides of the way. Arcades can therefore be described as genuine bioclimatic urban spaces that encourage a dynamic interaction between the occupants and the variable thermal environment. Each school independently determined lunch program qualification status, which was based on family income and the number of occupants in the household. Why did most of the occupants not extend their houses? As noted above, these wellappointed homes with their large gardens were experienced as a burden by their bereaved occupants. The benefit of the legislation for these front-seat occupants is obvious. The present analyses consider light trap data only for houses in which all occupants were sleeping beneath nets. Elements such as roofs, gables and windows are likely to be dictated by the structure's primary function - providing shelter and light to the building's occupants. The brief describes the occupants, their activities, needs, preferences and expectations; the design describes building materials and their dimensions and arrangement. The values of those states that consider themselves civilised have throughout history often been imposed on other states and their unfortunate occupants. With the exception of some posts in the judiciary, public office in the nineteenth century did not provide the occupants with notable fortunes. 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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