词汇 | example_english_oft |
释义 | Examples of oftThese 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. Such oft-repeated statements, however, do not dampen her enthusiasm for robotics as a means to understand biological form and function. This may have been a manifestation of his oft-interpreted alienation from modern, and modernist, thought. An oft-quoted example is chastity for religious reasons - which goes against the precepts of the natural law, but can be still tolerated, even celebrated. But we also need to conduct a careful archaeological dig to reclaim the oft forgotten historical attempts to forge an alternative to capitalism. The two-dimensional sail is considered in a free-streamline model to complement the oft-considered airfoil model which is limited to small angles of attack. The opening chapters of the book provide a superficial overview of oft-repeated tourist images of the city. Her report was the first comprehensive statement, most oft-quoted, about the questionable and 'non-family' character of jute mill women. An oft-fluctuating provincial health care budget, which in turn affects resource allocation at the regional level. Another point, oft reiterated, is that his keen forensic abilities always seem to lead to the wrong conclusions. The study considers the interplay between artifacts and oft-told narratives within families. It provides a good counterpoint to the oft-proclaimed benefits of decentralisation in the international development literature. This oft-quoted passage has perhaps never been more appropriate. Environmental heterogeneity is an oft-cited hypothesis for the maintenance of genetic variation in fitness traits. To answer this oft-asked question, it is best at this point to consider the former separately from the latter. An oft-heard phrase in discussions of the design argument - ' the anthropic principle ' - only adds fuel to the fire. This way of understanding religion is the basis of the oft-heard caricature of religion as essentialist and dogmatic. The oft-noted co-operation and communication between actors and spectators is thus brought into the light and made visible. It is this dynamic, rather than some unspecified activity of an abstract notion of markedness, that accounts for the oft-invoked distributional data. The oft-heard lament that no safe and powerful antiviral agents have been found would be humorous if it were not so tragic. Thus, the oft-cited justification for "less than full disclosure," to ensure a naive subject, cannot be invoked as an indispensable method. The aim of the present study has been to go beyond the oft-made claim that adjectives are located between nouns and verbs. These assumptions yield the oft-stated result that nuclear gynodioecy requires that ovule fertility of females is at least double the ovule fertility of hermaphrodites. This begs the question of the long periods of quiescence in the countryside and oft-remarked-on docility of rural inhabitants in the face of settler domination. 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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