词汇 | example_english_occupy |
释义 | Examples of occupyThese 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 occupying and exploiting the mysterious space of the sacred in our contemporary 'secular' world, the nation revitalises the profane. The songs characteristically sing of deceased men as having occupied a series of places that are now being reclaimed by the anonymity of the forest. We have until recently been one-dimensionally occupied with older people as targets of politics rather than as actual or potential actors. Interhemispheric space occupying lesion is the dilated vein. Since the enclaves are more mafic than the host dacite lava, they formed from magma both hotter and denser than that occupying the chamber. Research aimed more directly towards industrial processes occupies the second half of the book. The granite occupies the northern parts, whereas in the south the massif is composed of gabbro in the west and leucogabbro in the east. At that time, a second, distinct set of sites were also occupied. Frequently former chiefs occupied posts in the new hierarchies of popular power or the latter co-existed with royal rule by other means. Here the incomers could imagine that they were occupying vacant land. The church, arguably the leading ' national ' institution, would find itself once again occupying not only a central political role nationally but also internationally. Two questions occupied his mind during his last years. In this series, six cases occupied a bed for between 10 and 15 days. Percentages exceeding 100 percent indicate that more than one person occupied a term of office. 44. In this approach mathematical pattern occupies the first place. They occupied about three-quarters of the farmland, mostly on the basis of a single tenurial status. The third is stopped, occupying the upper area of the common workspace and constitutes a static obstacle. The effect of the employer's counterattack was a two-dimensional redrawing of the boundaries of the common field occupied by management and labor. He had experience in dynamic general equilibrium theory, but he was occupied with his work on exchange rates and nothing came out of these talks. He argues convincingly that economic development occupies a rather higher position in elite priorities than does genuine democratization. Any part of the soil surface that is not occupied by crop species is potentially subject to invasion by weedy species. At stage 8, the endosperm changed from a liquid to viscous consistency and occupied only 50% of the seed volume. After 28 d, embryos had grown to 0.6 mm2 and occupied nearly 60% of the mucilaginous endosperm within which the embryo develops. The area occupied by damaged cells did not exceed 10% of the total surface area occupied by axis cells. To guarantee the uniqueness of such symbolic conditions we require integer argument positions in the heads of the rules to be occupied by distinct variables. On the other hand, the agent has no further prior knowledge as to which offices are occupied or if any location is cleaned. The species occupies a diversity of habitat and vegetation types. The second ambiguity is which unmerged vertex the robot occupies if parts of the robot are at different vertices. The most significant drawback of these methods is that reliable features can only be found when the object occupies a significant part of the image. In the end, less than 17,000 tenements were actually built, and only one-®fth of these ever came to be occupied. Each sampled field occupied 0.225 mm 2 of retinal area aspect ratio of 1:1.25!, so that approximately 15% of the retinal surface was analyzed. The lead paper in this short book occupies roughly one-third of the total: the remainder consists of commentaries. They occupied a peripheral position in synthetically active cells (figs 6 and 7). In the otherwise highly variable environment occupied by the free-living infective larva, gravity is one stimulus that is constant. The other end of this continuum would be occupied by smaller, lineally organized households defined principally on lines of kinship. The code occupies little more than a page. Perimembranous defects were those localized in the area usually occupied by the membranous septum. Sheiling settlements, which would have been occupied in the summer months, survive extensively due to their now marginal location. The region occupied by the metapopulation remains undefined but its boundaries can be found where the connectivity between populations tend to zero. As historians have recently argued, protectionists were confident that they occupied the mainstream of tory tradition. The quarantine compound occupied an area of about 0.5 km2, and was surrounded by two fences 20 m apart to exclude rabbits and cats. We will next be occupied with locally finite varieties of groups. They invariably record the favourable influence of a dense civil society, comprising formal and informal organizations occupying the space between the government and the family. Classes often start late and are shorter than the scheduled hours, and quite frequently, because their teachers are otherwise occupied, classes are postponed or cancelled. Turners and fitters occupied valued trades as metal workers and responded to the intense demand and higher wages across industrial sectors. However, most methods typically assume that the object is either already segmented from the background or that it occupies a large portion of the image. Consist in the creation of 2 x 2 blocks and counting the number of pixels occupied by the digit in each block. The internal space was occupied by a circular platform situated at the center of the grouping. A 1.9 cm bosselated pouch arose from this tissue and occupied the subpulmonary outflow tract. The mitochondria occupied a basal position within the tegumental matrix (fig. 2), contrasting with the secretory bodies which were evenly distributed throughout the outer syncytium. Many of those occupying the other royalist camp adopted not dissimilar views. Patients who had occupied bed space for at least 1 day at the psychiatric emergency treatment unit were also included in the admissions sample. The interval between immediate and delayed recall was occupied by a test of grip strength taking approximately 1 minute. His sample spanned ten customary sections occupied by seventeen lineages and four mixed groups. Relatively fewer sites on the post-synaptic membrane of cones would be occupied by glutamate and this could result in greater sensitivity to the agonist. Not every article in the book is occupied by such fundamental problems: several articles have more concrete concerns. The indefinite will be illicit in this construction unless it can be associated (by covert movement) with the subject position occupied by the expletive there. Of course, it remains to be determined whether these populations are connected to other populations, occupying natural or artificial habitats. Roles are contested; when different people simultaneously judge an individual's identity to be different, he occupies two or more roles at once. British monetary policy now occupied the middle ground. The fact that such positionings are ideological implies that the real reasons an individual occupies them remain as a rule opaque to him or her. The cytoplasm of normal blastomeres was occupied by vacuoles with electron-dense granular material and large lipid drops. When occupied by a young larva the larval chamber was nearly circular with many layers of turgid and hypertrophied cells. The central/local tension over control and financing of health education often occupied ministers' minds as much as its content. To my surprise, paper occupied a large proportion of the publishers' correspondence, far larger than fonts of type and presses. The area occupied by the nucleus was excluded, as it was less intensely stained than the cytoplasm. Frontal area short, occupying less than half of cranidial height (excluding occipital spine) in anterior view. In a harem one must wait and busy oneself as one can, notably by occupying oneself with one's beauty. The empire occupied the central position in his vision of world order. More to the point, would someone else - someone who could reasonably be expected to have occupied the post - have acted differently ? The results showed that genotype emm1 and emm3 isolates occupied 9 (53 %) out of 17 cases. They staged the nuns' personal social life, and were occupied by groups of relatives and friends with their servant nuns. If the area occupied by the mould doubled every day, on what day was the surface half-covered with mould? A wellorganised party had a far greater chance of occupying the main square of the constituency than a disorganised crowd. The three core species co-occurred frequently but there was no evidence for any interaction between them, presumably because they were encapsulated and occupied different niches. Exposure to brucellosis tends to increase when the pasture is occupied by sheep or large herds. Crucial to us is the claim that kad occupies the same position as the null complementizer in (76). From this point on, they would presumably have been completely occupied with rehearsals for the first opera. The treatment of the metaphysical issues is unfortunately at best cursory, occupying somewhat less than three of the nine chapters. The surprisingly broad spectrum of ecological conditions occupied by tick-borne flaviviruses is worthy of further comment. The sites occupied by some parasitic helminths in the alimentary tract of vertebrates. Once only (fig. 4), the broader pole was found to be occupied by a ring of fine granules. Nonfinality constraints prevent stress from occupying the final element of a domain, but they do not prevent it from occupying initial or medial elements. When a form has a single heaviest syllable, as in (15a), stress occupies the single heaviest syllable, even if it means occupying the final syllable. In the twentieth century, culture and power have occupied separate spheres of action. The archbishop's palace ended up occupying 4,000 square metres. The side-aisles established a connection between the congregational church and the arms of the transept, when the square was occupied by the clerics' choir. The dominant position these companies occupied in the economy was sufficient for their position to be questioned. An arrangement of more than four similar events into a circular orbit emphasises the centre, which may be occupied or not. Although it occupies much space, it is very tiny. The little cups occupied by the polyps in life have been exposed by the weathering. About three quarters of both groups lived in owner occupied or council housing. Additionally, in high glucose its promoter is also occupied by positioned nucleosomes, which cause transcriptional repression themselves. Suites of store-rooms occupied a large area of the temple. Bargaining might be said to help fill the vacuum that in other systems is occupied by disciplined political parties. If all the positions occupied in the intervening three years were included, the picture would, of course, be a great deal more complicated. The place which they once occupied on the constitutional stages has now been occupied by the organs of local government. 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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